
hhanny2012
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hello
please guide what should i buy to build interactive robot like e-wall...
with voice recognition and face recognition and answer with entering program bot
thanks
hello Master D...
i would like to buy EZ-AI 2 component cost $58.95? where the store to click payment? is it same store with ez-robot? now, i have found the program i've looking for. so for make real like ur teddy for ur grand daughter, i think its good to speak about weather and can sing as well.... i can modify later... please guide again, thanks
There are many ways to make parts. 3D printing is one way which is the most common for home robot builders. Some use PVC scraps and shape them with heat. Some use cardboard. Some use metal and cut and shape it. Some use fiberglass. I have seen some on here use wood. There are many ways to build structure.
I have a website that has a page that I have gathered some general information about topics that relate to robotics.
http://cochranrobotics.com/Student-Resources
Feel free to look there for information. I am sure that these links will take you to websites that have more information in it.
To answer you question, if you buy the JD head and nothing else, you will be missing the EZB robot controller. This is the brain of the robot so that should definately be purchased. You will also need a battery and a battery adaptor to fit the base that the EZB robot controller sits in.
You will need to download the ARC software to a windows based computer that is running windows 7 or greater.
After that, you plug everything into the EZB correctly (see EZ-Robot LEARN section of this website).
You connect your EZB to your network (again instructions are in the LEARN section of the website) over wifi.
you connect ARC to your EZB. Once this connection is made, you can program ARC to do whatever you want your robot to do.
The JD head has a camera, 18 lights for the eyes and 2 servos in the neck for pan and tilt. How you attach this to your robot body could be as easy as using hot glue. It could be as complicated as fabricating some new attachment. It really becomes up to you at this point.
Speech recognition, object recognition, and everything else you have asked about is available in ARC. I would recommend that you download ARC (free download) and install it. You dont need a robot to be able to see what all the software can do. I had the software installed for 3 or 4 months prior to ever having a EZ-B which allowed me to learn it pretty well. I would recommend that you start with this to see what is available in ARC. Once you see what is possible you will be able to know if it is right for what you want to do.
Here are the parts that have been discussed with the walking robot you mentioned. If not discussed, they are things you would need to get.
https://synthiam.com/Shop/AccessoriesDetails.aspx?prevCat=9&productNumber=40
https://synthiam.com/Shop/AccessoriesDetails.aspx?prevCat=103&productNumber=41
https://synthiam.com/Shop/AccessoriesDetails.aspx?prevCat=103&productNumber=42
https://synthiam.com/Shop/AccessoriesDetails.aspx?prevCat=103&productNumber=9
https://synthiam.com/Shop/AccessoriesDetails.aspx?prevCat=104&productNumber=1208
(the head does have 2 servos in it.)
If I were building a Teddy, I would just buy the developer kit pretty much and start with that. https://synthiam.com/Shop/AccessoriesDetails.aspx?prevCat=9&productNumber=2
I think I used 2 extension blocks in the arms also https://synthiam.com/Shop/AccessoriesDetails.aspx?prevCat=104&productNumber=1354
I used a micro servo for the mouth movement. https://synthiam.com/Shop/AccessoriesDetails.aspx?prevCat=9&productNumber=13
You will also want a battery. https://synthiam.com/Shop/AccessoriesDetails.aspx?prevCat=103&productNumber=41
and a charger https://synthiam.com/Shop/AccessoriesDetails.aspx?prevCat=103&productNumber=42
hello Master D...
cz im from indonesia, need all by shipping cost with very expensive, please let me know if there is need more to buy. here is my list
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please guide, thanks
There is a guy on who builds amazing parts from scraps on here named @EricEZ. He might be able to help as he speeds the same language ad you.
The parts you will need depend on what you want to build. All of the parts you listed were from multiple robot builds. You should either spend some time designing a robot to identify all of the parts you will need, or pickup the developer kit, battery and charger and see what you can build out of it. Don't start with a huge project. Start with something small and build from there.