Berkeley Humanoid Lite – Open-source robot

lite.berkeley-humanoid.org

183 points by ratsbane 12 hours ago


RetroTechie - 2 hours ago

As much as I like the concept, 3D printing everything is not the way to lower cost.

Mass-produced (stamped / extruded / whatever) mechanical parts + hackable 'brains' is.

Robots do lend themselves well w/ respect to that last part. Worst case is rip out its control electronics wholesale & replace with your own motor drivers etc.

larodi - 2 hours ago

https://lite.berkeley-humanoid.org/static/comparision.png

why does it say the Berkeley Humanoid is closed source here? Is it a typo, was this paper peer-reviewed?

bjackman - 3 hours ago

I think this is a great idea. It seems like we are entering the phase where the core hardware problems are solved and we now need to:

A) bring down cost and expand the design space for the hardware and

B) minimise the barriers to working on the "software" problems where there still seem to be huge areas of mostly unaddressed challenges.

An open source platform seems like a good thing for both.

frainfreeze - 11 hours ago

the cost-effectiveness/performance factor benchmark is interesting, but it feels slightly misleading - I just don't see how "average peak torque of all actuated DoFs, normalized by the robot's size" is related to measuring "accessibility and customizability" of the robot.

em0sh - 8 hours ago

The performance factor vs. torque vs. DOFs is the most silly thing as a licensed mechanical engineer I have ever seen. And I was around for Kony 2012.

gitroom - 2 hours ago

been cool watching robots go open source like this, always gets me thinking how much i could hack together something dumb just to see if it works

DonHopkins - 5 hours ago

Robot gets Piercing in Berkeley:

https://youtu.be/0Gkl1H2eKsM?t=99

Servitude: Robot Waiter:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXsUetUzXlg

Empathy: Broken Robot:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXrbqXPnHvE

bk496 - 4 hours ago

A left handed robot!

demaga - 6 hours ago

Very cool! Open source robotics is something I always imagined to be a part of the future. Hope the idea catches on.