VRbot Module from Tigal is designed to add versatile
voice command functionality to robots; in particular,
ROBONOVA-I and ROBOZAK.
The VRbot module can also be used to efficiently
implement voice recognition capabilities on virtually any
host platform. The module is completely self-contained
and interacts with the host through a simple, yet robust
serial protocol, enabling voice recognition on relatively low
power processors such as ATMEGA, PIC, etc.
Speaker Independent and Dependent Commands
The VRbot module provides users with a host of builtin
speaker independent (SI) commands that will allow
basic control of the robot movement straight out of the
box. In addition, users have the possibility to configure up
to 32 user-defined speaker dependent (SD) triggers or
commands to control their ROBONOVA and ROBOZAK
robots (or other applications developed on an alternate
host).
Features
• 26 built-in speaker independent (SI) commands for
ready to run basic controls (currently supports US
English, German, Italian, and Japanese with more
languages available in the near future).
• Supports up to 32 user-defined speaker dependent
triggers or commands, as well as voice passwords. SD
commands are language independent.
• Easy-to-use and free simple Graphical User Interface
(GUI) to program voice commands to your robot or
other application.
• Works with ROBONOVA and ROBOZAK MR-C3024
controller boards.
• Module can be used with any host with a UART
interface (powered at 3.3V-5V).
• Simple and robust serial protocol to access and program
the module through the host board.
• Operates from 9600 bps to 115000 bps
• Sample code provided for the following platforms for a
quick start on application development:
– ROBONOVA and ROBOZAK MR-C3024
– POPbot Wheeled Robots
– Arduino USB Boards

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