by Ray » Sun Oct 21, 2007 4:51 pm
by Ray
Sun Oct 21, 2007 4:51 pm
Hi,
Very cool!
Both of them stay pretty much on course. How were you controlling the direction? Any type of master/slave control?
well, I think this will be discussed in more details below:
http://robosavvy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=11611#11611Although to RB1000 was quicker, i think the KHR2HV shown has a superior walking style. ie more human looking because, the feet are lifted higher.
you are right, I like the running motion of KHR2 too.
but in fact, both of their feet (toe) are lifted to around the same 1cm more.
but the back of the toe of RB1000 is lifted only a little, it be because the total weight of the Robot increase. (Because I replaced 6 higher weight metal gear servos; higher torque but lower speed too)
In fact, the main different is the seperation of the toes during running:
KHR2HV: 7cm
RB1000: 4cm
and KHR2's body is higher too

(more attractive, and the trend of Japan robot design, I thing

)
In conpare to original RB2000 product using the standard RBS581 Servo,
RB2000 lifts his feet much higher and much faster
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xKZ-06Crk8
But, the bad new, as I had previously reported before, the RBS581 servo is very easily to heat up and burn, so, my friends, if you want to have fun with RB2000 I recommended to replace the leg with min. 6 RBS5802 servos
(So, my RB2000 will have another mod . . . )
Hi,
Very cool!
Both of them stay pretty much on course. How were you controlling the direction? Any type of master/slave control?
well, I think this will be discussed in more details below:
http://robosavvy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=11611#11611Although to RB1000 was quicker, i think the KHR2HV shown has a superior walking style. ie more human looking because, the feet are lifted higher.
you are right, I like the running motion of KHR2 too.
but in fact, both of their feet (toe) are lifted to around the same 1cm more.
but the back of the toe of RB1000 is lifted only a little, it be because the total weight of the Robot increase. (Because I replaced 6 higher weight metal gear servos; higher torque but lower speed too)
In fact, the main different is the seperation of the toes during running:
KHR2HV: 7cm
RB1000: 4cm
and KHR2's body is higher too

(more attractive, and the trend of Japan robot design, I thing

)
In conpare to original RB2000 product using the standard RBS581 Servo,
RB2000 lifts his feet much higher and much faster
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xKZ-06Crk8
But, the bad new, as I had previously reported before, the RBS581 servo is very easily to heat up and burn, so, my friends, if you want to have fun with RB2000 I recommended to replace the leg with min. 6 RBS5802 servos
(So, my RB2000 will have another mod . . . )