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Revision as of 15:32, 4 February 2022
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Contents
Overview
- Designed specifically as a platform for development into future robotics technologies, Ameca is a humanoid robot platform for human-robot interaction.
- The Ameca pages in this wiki serve as a user guide, and cover technical aspects of Ameca and its operation.
- For an introduction to Ameca see our website
Brochure and technical specification
Download the Ameca brochure (pdf) for:
- Key features
- Interaction features
- Gestures and expression examples
- Technology integration (software and hardware)
- Software
- Mechanical specification
Degrees of movement
- There are 51 articulated movements
- Download the Ameca Degrees of Movement (pdf) to see them
Installation
Installation requirements
- Suitable for indoor use only. Recommended room temperature: 10°C - 30°C, relative humidity: 45% - 60%
- Standard domestic mains power in the range 100v - 250v AC
- If in a public environment: a barrier to prevent contact between visitors and Ameca
- Or staff in attendance
- Wired internet connection with good bandwidth - see Network Setup
- Required for TinMan Telepresence, remote administration and support; and for the application of updates and new features.
Install
- While Ameca is a new product we will provide an engineer to install Ameca at your premises, give initial training and answer any technical queries during the install
- Future Ameca generations will be designed for customer installation, with remote support available
- An engineer install can still be arranged if desired
Programming
Creating new movements
- Virtual Robot is our tool for generating movement animation that can be called from Python or via the RESTful API
- It is also possible to produce animation programmatically as required
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Programming Ameca
Getting further support
- Check the support pages in the Ameca documentation on this wiki first, your question may already be answered.
- If you can't find the answer you are looking for, open a support ticket and we will get back to you as soon as possible - see our Support Policy
- If there is an urgent issue and you are not familiar with Ameca yet do call us