Products - PC-BOT Specifications

PC-BOT Specifications:

PDF version available from HERE.

Model

914
PC-BOT*

914
PC-BOT
(Basic Ver.)

9-Series
Development
Platform

9-Series
Basic
Unit

Injection mooulded plastic body panels included with Model 914 PC-BOT
   
Ultra bright LED headlights
   
Height: 21" Weight: 25 kg (55 lbs)
Differential drive train with independent front suspension
Patented self-cleaning roller ball casters FF & RR, 2 DC stepper motors
Torso unit containing: 2 foldable side bays (power supply housing/ bay 1, main system board/ bay 2, 8 x 5.25" bays).
USB Machine Management Module (M3) - motor controller and I/O board interface
One I/O board with 8 analog inputs for IR or other sensors, 8 digital outputs, 8 digital inputs and 2 USB ports sourced from Mini-ITX. Supports a second, optional I/O board.
Two M2-ATX power supplies with automatic battery monitoring and auto-shutoff
Head assembly containing one Logitech webcam
   
Sensor array containing: 8 fixed and factory installed IR sensors (5 sensors installed in bumper and 3 sensors installed in 5.25" bay).
Mini-ITX mainboard with Intel Core 2 Duo 2 GHz
Extreme Windows Ver.   Extreme Windows Ver.  
1 Gbyte of RAM DDR 2
Extreme Windows Ver.   Extreme Windows Ver.  
Mini-ITX mainboard VIA SP13000
Linux Ver.   Linux Ver.  
1 Gbyte of RAM DDR (PC3200)
Linux Ver.   Linux Ver.  
80 GB SATA HDD
   
Slim-style DVD-ROM/CD-RW Combo Drive
   
5.25" computer bay speakers
   
2 x 12V 9Ah (45W) Lead Acid Battery
SONEIL 12V Intelligent Battery Charger (3A) Universal INPUT
802.11g wireless USB adapter
   
Windows XP Home Operating System (XP Professional available upon request)
Extreme Windows Ver.    
White Box Robotics PC-BOT software drivers (.NET components)
Extreme Windows Ver.
Ubuntu Linux Operating System and Player/Stage development environment
Linux Ver.    
Build your own robot instruction manual
     

*Custom PC-BOT also available upon request.
Specification may change without notice.

Other Recommended Hardware:

External Power Supply - This power supply has been tested and has the proper voltage and current requirements needed to run our robot. It also has the proper connector type that should be used to connect to the external power supply jack. This external power supply can be used to run your robot continuously without using the battery power.




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