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Future Romeo V3

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! ;)
Lauren
I promise you that I won't waste your time! ;)

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. ;)
Piero78
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. ;)

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.
Piero78
At this time I don't have an Arduino DUE, and there aren't shields for this board, only shields for previous models.

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?
Lauren
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?

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). :)
Piero78
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). :)

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 ::)
Lauren
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 ::)
