

Drawing a conclusion now seems silly, as we have know way of knowing how nice these programs are, nor how the power/weight ratio will play out. Robonova seems to sacrifice a bit of power for schnazzy looks, nice and simple user-interfaces, and well-protected internals. Repeat that process, and the program with smoothly transition between the two positions. Supposedly, one can position the bot and, with a magic click o’ the mouse, the program saves the position of the bot. Hitec advertises a “catch and play” interface that seems helpful. Then again, the size of the robonova is quite a bit smaller than the bipeds made from our servo erector sets, so perhaps the loss in torque and speed will be balanced with the reduction in weight. 4 millimeters less long than the servos that come with the robonova. This doesn’t begin to match up with, for instance, the HS-5645 which has 12.1 kg/cm torque and a speed of.

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(The following specs were obtained from the HitecRobotics 2006 catalog, which is available for download in pdf format at their site.) I'd be happy to send you more specific pictures upon request.Does the robonova give us good bang for our buck? I'd be willing to ship to anywhere (domestic US, international), as long as you pay for shipping. Please PM me if interested we can work out the final adoption papers once we agree upon the adoption fee (price). I've invested a total of ~$1200 for what you are getting. This is a great bundle for anyone looking to get started with humanoid robotics (it's how I started), or any hobbyist looking for another beautiful, graceful, pulchritudinous robotic creature, or basically anyone who wants a Robonova-1 for whatever reason. Easiest Gyro implementation with Robonova-1 (basically plug-n-play documentation/code online).1 barely used GWS PG-03 Gyro sensor ($32 new).Already set up with included Robonova-1.
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