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|desc=<div><p>ROFI is the fifth prototype from Project Biped.  It is a self-contained, bipedal robot that uses accelerometer feedback to balance. It has 12 DOF (degrees of freedom) and can walk around while avoiding obstacles using an ultrasonic range sensor. A small Android tablet in ROFI's head provides the brains and an Arduino Mega provides the hardware interface.  All of the designs, instructions, source code, and parts lists are provided for free. ROFI was designed to be easily made by anyone with a low cost 3D printer and an interest in learning about robotics. Check out the (http://www.projectbiped.com/prototypes/rofi/faq FAQ) if you have any questions.</p><br /><br /><div><div></div><div><div><div><div></div></div></div></div></div></div>
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Latest revision as of 07:19, 10 November 2021


ROFI 2

Basic Data

Category: Robotics

URL (first publication): http://www.projectbiped.com/prototypes/rofi

Keywords: robot

License: CC BY-NC 3.0

Project status: Active


Technical documentation

Maturity of the project: production / DIY



Assembly instructions are published: Yes

Bill of materials is published: Yes







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no no



Project management


Open-o-meter: 2

Product category: Toys & Games


TUB.175.1.gif

Description

ROFI is the fifth prototype from Project Biped.  It is a self-contained, bipedal robot that uses accelerometer feedback to balance. It has 12 DOF (degrees of freedom) and can walk around while avoiding obstacles using an ultrasonic range sensor. A small Android tablet in ROFI's head provides the brains and an Arduino Mega provides the hardware interface.  All of the designs, instructions, source code, and parts lists are provided for free. ROFI was designed to be easily made by anyone with a low cost 3D printer and an interest in learning about robotics. Check out the (http://www.projectbiped.com/prototypes/rofi/faq FAQ) if you have any questions.




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