jjayzx t1_iv88cs8 wrote
Reply to comment by dtseng123 in Carnegie Mellon researchers claim they have used new AI techniques to train much cheaper robot dogs (approx $6,000 cost) to reproduce the advanced functionality of the Boston Dynamics Spot robot. by lughnasadh
Can get the servos for $20 for a 4 pack and under $30 for 6, when I was checking earlier. Hoping better software or something comes along and makes them better in the mean time. If not, still something to tinker with for the time being.
dtseng123 t1_iv88lvs wrote
Which ones are you looking it? There’s some spot micro variations too.
jjayzx t1_ivaymav wrote
I haven't chosen the specific circuitry yet and have been just printing the body but none of the board mounts. The body is the one with reinforced shoulders, seems to be a newer build and fixes some issues.
dtseng123 t1_ivaz00g wrote
Yea I have the one made by Adham and Maurice which actually uses ROS. Got pretty far but still stuck on debugging serial communication with the Rpi and teensy controller.
jjayzx t1_ivb0eo1 wrote
I have rpi and esp32 sitting around, I just didn't deep dive yet to see what route I wanna go. I was just getting most of body printed for now as I still have to finish another project I've been working on.
dtseng123 t1_ivaz20k wrote
There’s one with the ESP 32 that seems much easier to build tho
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