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AX-S1

Bioloid robot kit from Korean company Robotis; CM5 controller block, AX12 servos..
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AX-S1

Post by Pev » Tue May 16, 2006 8:23 am

Post by Pev
Tue May 16, 2006 8:23 am

Just a question with regard to the remote IR receiver port that is on the AX-S1. HAs anyone managed to get it to receive data? I have had a quick play but to no avail.

Also if anyone has found the AX-S1 manual in English could they let me have a copy. I have requested this from Robotis but haven't heard anything as yet.

Thanks

Pev
Just a question with regard to the remote IR receiver port that is on the AX-S1. HAs anyone managed to get it to receive data? I have had a quick play but to no avail.

Also if anyone has found the AX-S1 manual in English could they let me have a copy. I have requested this from Robotis but haven't heard anything as yet.

Thanks

Pev
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Re: AX-S1

Post by stevo3d » Sun Jun 18, 2006 8:59 pm

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Sun Jun 18, 2006 8:59 pm

Pev wrote:Also if anyone has found the AX-S1 manual in English could they let me have a copy. I have requested this from Robotis but haven't heard anything as yet.


The AX-S1 english manual has been posted here:
http://tribotix.mywowbb.com/forum1/19.html

Some interesting and not so obvious info in there, like estimating the direction a sound is coming from by using two AX-S1s and the Sound Generated Time registers (page 19).
Pev wrote:Also if anyone has found the AX-S1 manual in English could they let me have a copy. I have requested this from Robotis but haven't heard anything as yet.


The AX-S1 english manual has been posted here:
http://tribotix.mywowbb.com/forum1/19.html

Some interesting and not so obvious info in there, like estimating the direction a sound is coming from by using two AX-S1s and the Sound Generated Time registers (page 19).
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Post by barbar » Sun Jun 18, 2006 9:15 pm

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Sun Jun 18, 2006 9:15 pm

stevo you overtook me :lol:
but thank you and very special thanks to tribotix

Cheers!
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stevo you overtook me :lol:
but thank you and very special thanks to tribotix

Cheers!
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Post by barbar » Wed Jun 21, 2006 10:33 pm

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Wed Jun 21, 2006 10:33 pm

if only we could use/read the "internal timer" of the ax-s1 (briefly described on page 19 of the ax-s1 manual) we may have a relatively useful (pseudo)random number generator ... :roll:
if only we could use/read the "internal timer" of the ax-s1 (briefly described on page 19 of the ax-s1 manual) we may have a relatively useful (pseudo)random number generator ... :roll:
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