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Do you think they used PICs on this Robot?

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That video was fantastic.... I can't imagine how awesome 300 of these guys trekking across the Iraq desert would look...

The balance that that thing had was amazing... especially impressive considering it was carrying 300+ (345?) pounds!

Definitely PICs in there... I'm thinking the PIC16F505. Heck, that was so advanced, maybe they had 2 of them! ;-)
 
Don't know about a PIC, but they definitely used a small gas engine in the thing. Not a stealth robot by any means, but it sure is creepy looking.
 
One of the comments on the video claims that they reverse-engineered the motor cortex area of a dog and horse's brain and the result is a modified brain that simply walks. What some people think...

The balancing was really cool, though. If only it were a tad faster than four miles per hour (according to their Web site).
 
Hmm.. dont think they used PICs. At least not the 8 bit ones. There has to be a good deal of calculations going on, and considering the way it balances.. phew..

Not 8 bit ones!!!
 
NightFalcon90909 said:
That video was fantastic.... I can't imagine how awesome 300 of these guys trekking across the Iraq desert would look...

The balance that that thing had was amazing... especially impressive considering it was carrying 300+ (345?) pounds!

Definitely PICs in there... I'm thinking the PIC16F505. Heck, that was so advanced, maybe they had 2 of them! ;-)

A 16F Series? Hell I wouldnt be suprised if they used something like 2 PIC32's!
 
I think it's two little kids underneath. Can't match that kind of processing power with any MCU.
 
dknguyen said:
I think it's two little kids underneath. Can't match that kind of processing power with any MCU.

Chinese perhaps :D

Yeah that is a good point, to leave all that processing power for a MCU would be quite large, it is most likely a specialized processing unit.

"Oh yeah a 4004 could easily handle that" :)
 
NightFalcon90909 said:
That video was fantastic.... I can't imagine how awesome 300 of these guys trekking across the Iraq desert would look...

i don't want to turn this topic into a political debate, but just quick question, hoping to a quick honest answer answer :)

What did Iraq's people do to you, or to your country to make you so excited about sending an army of dogs there?
 
lol well I am not saying that I support or don't support the war, this isn't the place for that. I'm just saying that since there IS a war there, I think it would look pretty awesome to see a whole army of these guys slowly moving across the desert. Keep in mind that these are "pack horses": they carry stuff, they don't fight. They carry stuff for the soldiers. =]
 
They used Pentium IV@3.00Ghz 2,5 million cores with GF 8800 GTX-i Extended release...

Unfortunately this built it's not Iraq-Ready™ it's mostly for Warcraft, lineage II and other war games ;) :)

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btw there and other Microcontrollers brands like atmel, motorolla, ST, etc... why it must be a PIC? it could be few atMegas...
 
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whiz115 said:
btw there and other Microcontrollers brands like atmel, motorolla, ST, etc... why it must be a PIC? it could be few atMegas...

Because PIC is the most popular, so much so it's become a generic name for a micro-controller - rather like vacuum cleaners and Hoover.
 
Unfortunately this built it's not Iraq-Ready™

:D


btw there and other Microcontrollers brands like atmel, motorolla, ST, etc... why it must be a PIC? it could be few atMegas...

Because PIC is the most popular, so much so it's become a generic name for a micro-controller - rather like vacuum cleaners and Hoover.

Right... it is the ubiquitous I think... iRobot uses PICs, PICs are onboard BS2s, heck there are probably PICs in lots of our appliances.

But again, I would be surprised if they used any number of MCUs on this robot... more likely a microprocessor or some sort.

Who made that robot? Could we ask them? :)
 
theinfamousbob said:
One of the comments on the video claims that they reverse-engineered the motor cortex area of a dog and horse's brain and the result is a modified brain that simply walks. What some people think...

The balancing was really cool, though. If only it were a tad faster than four miles per hour (according to their Web site).

they probably reverse engineered a mountain goat also : )
 
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