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HiTec Robonova

Has anybody seen this?
http://www.hitecrobotics.com/Tony%20..._troupe_HR.wmv (high res)
http://www.hitecrobotics.com/Tony%20...nce_troupe.wmv (low res)
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Re: HiTec Robonova

WOW,
that is amazing, it exceeds sony's simmilar robot. I wonder if they can replicate its capabilities in a bigger scale robot.
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Re: HiTec Robonova

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WOW,
that is amazing, it exceeds sony's simmilar robot. I wonder if they can replicate its capabilities in a bigger scale robot.
Im not sure. Sony's has superior articulation, especially in the arms. Also having working hands is a big plus.
take a look
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...true&auto=true
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Re: HiTec Robonova

I agree with mechanicalbrain on this one... Sony's robot's movements are much more human, and ASIMO wasn't designed for the sole purpose of doing cool dance moves (such as the cartwheel).
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Re: HiTec Robonova

How long until they can do the chicken dance?
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Hi guys! I built one in early February. Since then I've been doing some really crazy stuff w/ it. Check out this video of my RN-1 doing martial arts... http://www.bauerindependents.com/Vid...va-MA_DEMO.wmv
The RN-1 is equipped with 16 servos standard. I just recently added two more to total 18 D.O.F. Check out:
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Re: HiTec Robonova

Just make sure you don't confuse these piles of airplane servos with robots like Sony, Asimo, and Hubo.

These hitec robots simply play out servo positions over time.

However, the Asimo and Hubo robots both have fully autonomous functions. (example, serve drinks, recognize people, give directions) Sony, Asimo, and Hubo all have active balance control as well. The only thing keeping the Hitec robot on its feet is its center of gravity.

Just wanted to make sure you give Sony, Asimo, and Hubo the credit they deserve.
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Oh come on now. No need to get hostile

No but really... It's true though, Hitec is most known for their line of CR servos. The servos on the RN-1 are their HSR series, designed specifically for robotics. They offer feedback (position/current/voltage) and have dual axis mounting. The torque is only rated around 103oz.in @ 6v, but they do have a 333oz.in @ 6v available.

The RN-1 is can be as autonomous as you'd like him to be. After he's been built (or purchased Ready To Walk), he's like you said, a robot that plays out servo positions on command from an IR remote. The beauty of the fella' is the expansion and modifications. He's a learning and developmental platform, not just a fun little toy (as many think). The MR-C3024 board supports up to 24 digital servos, three separate PWM ports, eight A/D ports, i2C, an LCD port, and RX/TX direct to the Atmega 128L chip (TTL). He'll support all your touch, light, ultrasonic, accelerometer, tilt, etc. sensors. He can handle up to four gyros! Though I personally don't know why you'd need that many. Mine's now controlled via a bluetooth module. The RoboBASIC software sucks a little, but what kit software doesn't? I implemented an FM receiver and used my VEX Transmitter for control. Works, but prefer the Bluetooth<>laptop setup. My point being, he's customizable to your design (within limits I'm sure).

Don't get me wrong, Sony, Asimo, and Hubo are awesome robots (I'd shield my eyes in their presence ), but they're also multi-million dollar suckers. You can't even buy one... at least I can't. Japan plans on renting out Asimo to the elderly and disabled, but that's about it so far. It's my understanding that Sony dropped the idea of progressing any further in their robot development due to the robots' inability to produce a substantial profit in the company. Rumor?

I bought RN-1 as a starting point for a Robo-One "J-class" fighting robot. Others are working on making him fully autonomous. It's an "affordable" way to get your feet in the door as far as a good humanoid is concerned. ...at least as far as a hobbyist or consumer is concerned. In any event, I hope this helps clarify where the RN-1 stands some.

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Re: HiTec Robonova

ASIMO eat your heart out.

Wow that was an amazing find, I was just in awe through the entire video
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Re: HiTec Robonova

Strategy for next year: have at least five within your robot, to be released during a match for who-knows-what

(my team joked about using VEX kits for this )
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amazing what a career in robotics can lead to
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Re: HiTec Robonova

OMG!!! Somebody kidnapped my robotic children!!!

There is a diff company that makes robots like that. From what I remember it is a japanese company and the little robot would "spar"; like in karate
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Ah yes. They have been out for quite a bit (mid to early 2005 I think). Check with www.robots.net. They have a multitude of articles and videos on this guy. Last I checked they went for a pretty penny, $999 unassembled and $1,299 fully built. Also for a movie that really shows off some of their abilities take a look at
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...bonova&pl=true
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...nova&pl= true
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...bonova&pl=true
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