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Future Romeo V3

userHead Piero78 2013-01-09 23:08:31 7345 Views6 Replies
Good job for the Romeo V2! I like very much the Romeo board! In the future, my dream, is a Romeo V3 with the support of 20 (or more) servos to use it to control an hexapod robot. I repeat, very good job for the Romeo V2 and the decision to insert the XBee module! ;)
2013-01-17 00:24:52 ;D You do like hexapod and get lots of ideas! Haha~
I promise you that I won't waste your time!  ;)
userHeadPic Lauren
2013-01-16 04:08:23 Now I wait a version of Romeo board to connect 20 servos DIRECTLY on the board, my goal is to program them using the servo.h library.  :D

Another suggestion, an hexapod frame like the [url=http://www.hexapodrobot.com/products/robots/Hexapod_MSR-H01.html]MSR-H01 Hexapod Kit[/url] for a future DFRobot hexapod. This frame has the space for a tilt head. Only a suggestion by a user.  ;)
userHeadPic Piero78
2013-01-12 03:52:46 Ok, Romeo is a all-in-one controller for robotics, but it can't control 20 servos...
At this time I don't have an Arduino DUE, and there aren't shields for this board, only shields for previous models.
userHeadPic Piero78
2013-01-12 01:07:41 [quote="Piero78"]
In my opinion, at this moment, the only upgrade necessary is that the Romeo is able to control 20 or more servos. The board is Arduino compatible and has an XBee and a bluetooth module for the wireless control.

In the future, the Romeo should be based on the Arduino DUE, but, now I need the capacity to control enough servos to move the robot (9 left, 9 right e 2 to tilt head). Only a board to control all electronic of the robot (servos, sensors, wireless control).  :)
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Hoho, it sounds that your Romeo design is a really All-in-one RoMeo controller for robotics.  ;D
PS: Did you try to use the DUE for some projects development?
userHeadPic Lauren
2013-01-11 01:53:02 In my opinion, at this moment, the only upgrade necessary is that the Romeo is able to control 20 or more servos. The board is Arduino compatible and has an XBee and a bluetooth module for the wireless control.

In the future, the Romeo should be based on the Arduino DUE, but, now I need the capacity to control enough servos to move the robot (9 left, 9 right e 2 to tilt head). Only a board to control all electronic of the robot (servos, sensors, wireless control).  :)
userHeadPic Piero78
2013-01-10 21:49:20 Hi Piero78, ;D

Thanks for support our products! Could you be kind to share with me your idea about your hexapod and the requirement for it?  8)
I guess we could work for it together. I'd like to have a hexapod controller also! Hahaha  ::)
userHeadPic Lauren