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    Bj Linux-based Robo-Mutt is Smarter than AIBO

    Bj will be the new robot mutt in town when it arrives worldwide this fall. It may not have Sony's pedigree, but it's smarter than any other pup-bot ever. Designed for research and hacking, the fully programmable Bj uses Linux and is loaded with an i.MX 533MHz processor based on an ARM core with 64MB of RAM. The rest of the technical specs makes Bj almost as smart as my Border Terrier*.

    It also uses Kondo's servo-motors, wireless LAN and a 350,000-pixel CMOS sensor capable of getting 30 frames per second video. Bj's whooping $4,900 price tag will get you:

    CPU
    i.MX 533 MHz (ARM11 core)

    Main memory
    RAM: 64MB
    Flash ROM: 16MB

    Program supply medium: USB memory stick

    Interface
    LAN 1
    USB 2
    Serial 3
    PWM 24
    ADC 8

    Motion
    Head: 2 degree of freedom
    Mouth: 1 degree of freedom
    Leg section: 3 degree of freedom
    Tail: 1 degree of freedom
    (Total 16 degree of freedom)

    Built-in sensors
    Infrared ray system distance sensor 1
    Accelerating sensor 1
    Meat sphere sensor 4

    Setting switch
    Main switch 1
    Back switch 2

    Image processing module
    350,000 pixel CMOS sensor
    30fsp 6 color center of gravity output

    Size
    Approximately 180 x 312 x 350mm (width xheight x depth)

    Weight
    Approximately 2.5Kg (the battery it includes)

    Power source (battery)
    NiMH 10.8V-800mAh

    * Actually, not really. It's still a silly robot, but at least this one doesn't leak battery acid everywhere.

    Product page [iXs Research via Impress Robot Watch]


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