 oh that's an angry heart kernel robot so hello so who are you hi I'm Bo I'm from Ameridroid hard kernels North American distributor and you you distribute these hard Odroid these hard kernel development boards right right what is this one this is the Odroid XU4 it's an octa core big little amlogic sorry Samsung processor so this is the Samsung octa core 32 bits right quad a 15 quad a 7 with USB 3 right USB 3 and gigabit ethernet and USB 2.0 port there as well a boot selector switch for going between emm-c and micro SD nice so this is a high performance big little is it in here no these are running C1's so this is a C1 this is a C1 plus this one was just released as well and so this is amlogic right normally this comes with the heatsink installed but we removed it so you can see the chip and the memory so it's 805 quad core ARM Cortex 89 right yes I believe so and with HDMI all this stuff HDMI what kind of prices do you have on these boards so the this one is about $37 and this one is about $75 all right the $75 one includes power supply this one power supply you can use the standard one or right this can use a micro USB like your smartphone or 2.5 millimeter barrel connector 5 volts 2 amps you need 2 amps micro USB and it powers it right right well that's so you can handle a number of unpowered USB device so what are we looking at here what are these robots and you're connecting to what is this so here we have a bo core micro router that's running a railing system on a chip so basically this is a single board computer as well but we're just using it right now for Wi-Fi and both this Linux laptop and those three robots are all connected to that Wi-Fi access point and this is just a web interface we can use to control it and you you push a code into there and then it sends it over to the robot push one of the buttons and see if you look at the yellow robot I'm gonna push this button that says banana okay okay banana whoa what is it a banana move what is that can you do it again cool and there's some other stuff okay so here's the hokey pokey awesome this is awesome so what components are we looking at here okay so on the robot is the Odroid C1 of course the C1 plus will work as well we have the UPS 2 from hard kernel what is that it's a basically an uninterruptible power source there's a battery with 3000 mAh LiPo battery we have that's connected to the Odroid C1 through this barrel connector and then we have Wi-Fi antenna that comes from Odroid as well and this is a stack that includes the USB audio adapter plus an amplifier plus a speaker and then on the sandwich between the screen and the C1 is a chroma C1 servo board that does a channels and then on the front of that we have the SPI touchscreen display this is 4.3 inch or something 3.2 3.2 nice so you can so what is the target is kids kids anybody who's interested in robotics anybody who wants to work on developing a desktop bot let's try and make some other moves that you can show so let's do Rosie that's the the purple one over there so it's just three tabs in the browser yeah one for each robot sometimes this throws a balance up and connected so we'll just connect that how long is battery life about one to two hours so is that another fruit or is that like an apple or sometimes it's it's kind of a move that it does okay yeah sometimes the balance isn't quite right it doesn't make it that's okay because they can handle falling nice is this some kind of accelerometer and stuff it does not yet have an accelerometer but that's a module we'll probably be adding on in the future cool so is it available how soon we're hoping that released here before then in November for the Christmas shopping season so this is how much it's a kid it's going to be between $150 and $200 including the plastic parts to assemble it and the software we're changeable like extra parts just in case so right now it's pretty 3d printed or yes 3d printed but you'll have mass production on these parts we're not sure yet on the first batch so right to wait and see otherwise you have to run the 3d printers for yeah we might have to do a fulfillment house all right and let's look at some of the other stuff here you showing the booth so what are you showing all right so this right here is a LCD display that is going to be released here shortly it's a seven inch touchscreen and this has a Odroid C1 plus hooked on the back so you can use this to make a development tablet how about these boards are they are they 96 boards they're not no they're not 96 boards they're a little bit too big or what's the but it's nearly that the maker who makes the banana pro makes also some 96 boards like I'm trying to remember the name of them right now the guitar piano I think you know yeah the guitar is actually a Marudroid who distributes the hard kernel products also distributes the maker products right and when do you do that kind of distribution a little over a year yeah right so this community of developers using developing boards is exploding no yeah lots of people want to develop an arm-part boards right but the the trick is to bring them to market inexpensively and also with a lot of performance and a lot of community support support is important right people want it to do all kinds of awesome stuff right so right here it's a this is a touchscreen module this screen is going to be somewhere around $55 nice plus 37 or so for the Odroid C1 and you already have a pretty nice tablet better than most $100 tablets you can kind of power that you can connect the battery yeah this one over here is the 8 inch screen with the case this will be available in December as you can see it has batteries in it already and the Odroid C1 here with accessible ports which is hard to find on a tablet right you can't get a tablet ethernet or full-size USB ports nice so actually people can take a Odroid and do advanced stuff right right yeah people use them for rocket control rocket yeah flying drones robots hello hey so what is this this is the same as the 8 inch tablet we saw over there running what is this Linux Ubuntu Ubuntu yeah you name a there's three dot ten dot zero eight right so people use it for Ubuntu what is this right this is these right here called the cloud shell the cloud shell is the case with the screen the controller board and a SATA controller for a hard drive like this nice and of course again you have your HDMI and other ports accessible and the the SATA drive is controlled through the USB 3.0 connection here but this board it's showing display information about the status of the system so these are really nice small self-contained server systems it's like a NAS right right this could be as a NAS a file server a web server or multiple nice is this available yes these are available these are from hard kernel as well so what's what's the price for one of these the cloud shell is around $39 for the whole little shell so that's that's the the controller board the shell not the display yeah includes a display oh yeah but it does not include the xe4 or the hard drive all right so you just add any hard drive or SSD right and then you cloud connect it yes and you run any of the hard kernel boards only some specific one well this one is designed for the xe4 so that's the Samsung card right right and one of these yeah this one's running diet pie and this one's running a different distribution but there's a lot of distributions for cloud connected storage what is that diet pie you say what is that diet pie is an operating system that is optimized to be lightweight and to be used as network storage or cloud storage or access to your files so many so it's not only for Raspberry Pi it's for any board right diet pie originally came out for Raspberry Pi but they've ported it to other boards as well nice what is going on here okay here we have a self-contained weather station so if you just look at that yeah we have the odd right show to which is about $26 the weather board to this has seven environmental sensors on it this little board there yes it's a little tiny board here what what is less than $20 what's on it it has an SI 1132 chip and a BME 280 chip and those are the seven different sensors that it does UV index visible light infrared temperature pressure humidity and altitude and we have a little 750 mAh battery connection to run the board so this runs all by itself this is standalone how long does it run on the battery a long time I'm not sure exactly but you can also power up the display the display this is actually just sending telemetry back to another odroid C1 connected to a 7-inch touchscreen display so you can see historical weather information nice but yeah you could run this off-solar or whatever so at the hard kernel enjoyed a lot of stuffs happening right now and what are we looking at here okay this is a combination product between hard kernel and with robot with robot is a with robots they're a company that makes accessories for single board computers so what this is here is a three-channel camera board so three cameras connect to it one USB 3.0 connection going to an odroid XU4 so this is used to to do things like read barcodes off of boxes in commercial environments let's say box is going down conveyor belt and you don't know which side the barcode is going to be on you can mount three cameras and get like the top bottom and side or top and two sides nice this is be something that FedEx uses to scan boxes that are going down so this is is not just for testing it's not just for demonstration it could potentially be well I believe this is actually in use in commercial environments right that's the goal right you want people to actually make real stuff out of all this right and over here we have a camera developed for robotic vision 5 megapixel interchangeable lenses it's got the M12 lens format so you can change to different focal lengths or or what is that kind of vision is that like a special robot vision open CV is what's running on on the screen right now open CV so what can it measure distance with special recognition it does yeah a number of different things there's quite a bit you can do open CV all right so you're busy right there's lots of stuff coming out always stuff coming out and people can just buy it and they participate in the community in English speaking in other languages or yes the the the official forum is in English and it is at forum dot odroid.com you can go to odroid.com for an odroid is spelled OD or OID you can go there for software releases product information a wiki community forums and then also the distributor pages I'm with the meridroid.com which is the North American distributor for hard kernel all right and I guess a hard kernel is very busy making the next ones to yes 64-bit stuff they're constantly yeah anything announced or nothing yet all right but it's probably gonna come more performance more different stuff yeah the if you look back historically speaking odroid constantly come out with new boards and they're always pushing the limits of price and performance