by Dimitris » Thu Jun 29, 2006 5:16 pm
by Dimitris
Thu Jun 29, 2006 5:16 pm
Hi all! Just got registered on the forums! Currently I am desperate to start playing around with humanoid robotics and learning from experience, but first need to decide which robot I'm gonna start off with. I've pretty much narrowed it down to the Bioloid, however I am also keeping my mind open, since last week i was gonna go for a Robonova! I was initially either going for the KHR-2 or the Robonova, however the Bioloid seems a better value for money for all the reason below:
more servos which are also more powerful
servo feedback,
daisy chaining,
sensors,
ability to build many different designs,
if I'm not mistaken, and extra leg DOF (leg twist) which the others don't have and is very useful,
... and many more
The main issue however is the fact that I don't want it to end up as an expensive toy sitting on the shelf, so it should be pretty expandable. This is why I want the kit to be able to be programmed with a more professional language (mainly C). Fair enough, anything is possible and the robonova controller for example could be substituted by any other one in order to control servos and everything, however this adds to the cost plus my knowledge is fairly limited at the moment. Given the ability to readily program in C is a huge bonus, and correct me if I'm wrong, from reading so far is that the bioloid does have this ability (WIN-AVR?) whereas the others don't. Is C programming supported for both the controller and servos or just the servos? And how easy, hard would it be to move away from the simple Behaviour editor and do more advanced things?
Now my concerns against it are not really technical, more the case of the fact that it is not as popular as the other 2. Is this because it is fairly new to the European market? What advantages do others get by chosing other designs over the bioloid? Only problems I've heard are the noisy servos which apparently can be fixed judging from the forum.
Also, anyone know more about the 'expert' bioloid kit containing a c dev environment, wireless, webcam and other fancy stuff! I only saw it mentioned here:
http://www.botmag.com/articles/robotis_ ... _kit.shtml
I better finish off now because I'm ranting too much! To conclude, since all kits now have a fairly similar price, is it a good idea to choose the bioloid over the RN-1 for the reasons mentioned? I'm afraid I can see the Robonova turning into an expensive toy!
Also I doubt it, but does anyone have 1st-hand experience of 2 or more bots and how they compare? As the bioloid is not available here for the next couple of weeks, I'm going to use the time to research properly and see all the alternatives, since half a grand better be worth it!
That's all then! Hope to hear from ppl! Nice to join the forum!
Dimitris
Hi all! Just got registered on the forums! Currently I am desperate to start playing around with humanoid robotics and learning from experience, but first need to decide which robot I'm gonna start off with. I've pretty much narrowed it down to the Bioloid, however I am also keeping my mind open, since last week i was gonna go for a Robonova! I was initially either going for the KHR-2 or the Robonova, however the Bioloid seems a better value for money for all the reason below:
more servos which are also more powerful
servo feedback,
daisy chaining,
sensors,
ability to build many different designs,
if I'm not mistaken, and extra leg DOF (leg twist) which the others don't have and is very useful,
... and many more
The main issue however is the fact that I don't want it to end up as an expensive toy sitting on the shelf, so it should be pretty expandable. This is why I want the kit to be able to be programmed with a more professional language (mainly C). Fair enough, anything is possible and the robonova controller for example could be substituted by any other one in order to control servos and everything, however this adds to the cost plus my knowledge is fairly limited at the moment. Given the ability to readily program in C is a huge bonus, and correct me if I'm wrong, from reading so far is that the bioloid does have this ability (WIN-AVR?) whereas the others don't. Is C programming supported for both the controller and servos or just the servos? And how easy, hard would it be to move away from the simple Behaviour editor and do more advanced things?
Now my concerns against it are not really technical, more the case of the fact that it is not as popular as the other 2. Is this because it is fairly new to the European market? What advantages do others get by chosing other designs over the bioloid? Only problems I've heard are the noisy servos which apparently can be fixed judging from the forum.
Also, anyone know more about the 'expert' bioloid kit containing a c dev environment, wireless, webcam and other fancy stuff! I only saw it mentioned here:
http://www.botmag.com/articles/robotis_ ... _kit.shtml
I better finish off now because I'm ranting too much! To conclude, since all kits now have a fairly similar price, is it a good idea to choose the bioloid over the RN-1 for the reasons mentioned? I'm afraid I can see the Robonova turning into an expensive toy!
Also I doubt it, but does anyone have 1st-hand experience of 2 or more bots and how they compare? As the bioloid is not available here for the next couple of weeks, I'm going to use the time to research properly and see all the alternatives, since half a grand better be worth it!
That's all then! Hope to hear from ppl! Nice to join the forum!
Dimitris