These types of robots can be purchased online or from a robotics store, this is probably a replica of this robot: www.sainsmart.com/products/sainsmart-17-dof-biped-humanoid-kit another robot: create.arduino.cc/projecthub/avalappil/android-controlled-17dof-biped-robot-c39b44 store: store.roboticsbd.com/robotics-parts/956-17dof-biped-robot-educational-robot-kit-17-degrees-of-freedom-humanoid-humanoids-walking-robot-kit-robotics-bangladesh.html
what kind of circuit does this robot use? can we use Arduino to make the same robot, servo of so would you share some resources where I can find my answers
Is there a specific software your using? I work with the raspberry pi so I assume it would be relatively similar but your servo to Arduino seems fairly simple rather than tons of cords connected to the board for one servo
Please tell us which IC or chip have you used to control motors and please send me the code..........if you want to share the project share it with info details otherwise please don't side.........project you have done is osm superb
These types of robots can be purchased online or from a robotics store, this is probably a replica of this robot: www.sainsmart.com/products/sainsmart-17-dof-biped-humanoid-kit another robot: create.arduino.cc/projecthub/avalappil/android-controlled-17dof-biped-robot-c39b44 store: store.roboticsbd.com/robotics-parts/956-17dof-biped-robot-educational-robot-kit-17-degrees-of-freedom-humanoid-humanoids-walking-robot-kit-robotics-bangladesh.html
www.lewansoul.com/product/detail-14.html Pretty sure it's using that controller. Follow the documentation available there. For batteries Im using 4 x 18650 Samsung 30Q. 2 battery holders to give 2 cells series and 2 cells parallel (7.2v @6000mAh) Theres a screw terminal on the board to attach the batteries, I used velcro to secure the battery holders into the body. I think if you buy the full kit everything might come with it but I bought a limited kit to save money