 by Joe » Wed Dec 26, 2012 3:53 pm
                by Joe » Wed Dec 26, 2012 3:53 pm
            
            
                     by Joe
                by Joe
Wed Dec 26, 2012 3:53 pm
            
            
            I just wrote up a review of low-degree-of-freedom biped robot designs.  These use far fewer servos than a typical humanoid, and so cost a lot less.  That makes them very interesting for newcomers to the hobby, or anybody who wants another biped toddling around but doesn't want to drop a large chunk of cash into it.  I also find them very interesting from a purely engineering point of view: how much can you do with little?
You can read the review here:
  
Bipeds on a Budget (at BotScene.net)
Happy holidays,
- Joe
I just wrote up a review of low-degree-of-freedom biped robot designs.  These use far fewer servos than a typical humanoid, and so cost a lot less.  That makes them very interesting for newcomers to the hobby, or anybody who wants another biped toddling around but doesn't want to drop a large chunk of cash into it.  I also find them very interesting from a purely engineering point of view: how much can you do with little?
You can read the review here:
  
Bipeds on a Budget (at BotScene.net)
Happy holidays,
- Joe