Introducing Rider‑Pi: A Two Wheel‑Legged Robot Powered by Raspberry Pi CM4

Introducing Rider‑Pi: A Two Wheel‑Legged Robot Powered by Raspberry Pi CM4

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Yahboom’s new Rider‑Pi combines the speed of a wheeled platform with the terrain‑crossing ability of a bipedal design—right on your desktop.

Built around the Raspberry Pi CM4 module, Rider‑Pi is crafted for developers, educators, and robotics enthusiasts who demand both performance and flexibility.

🔧 Hardware & Design Highlights

Raspberry Pi CM4 Core

Leverage the CM4’s powerful CPU/GPU performance and vast community support for Python and AI development.

Carbon‑Fiber Linkage & IMU Stabilization

A high‑precision inertial measurement unit (IMU) works with carbon‑fiber connecting rods to adjust joint angles in real time—effortlessly handling bumps, slopes, and small obstacles.

2.0 inch IPS Color Display

Stream video, show sensor data, or play any of 35 built‑in dynamic “expressions” for clear feedback and a bit of fun.

🤖 Software & AI Capabilities

Rider‑Pi ships ready for Python-based development and includes sample projects for:

Face Recognition & Tracking

Color Detection & Object Following

QR‑Code Motion Control

General Object & License‑Plate Detection

Gesture Recognition & Response

(Optional) ChatGPT Integration

Voice Q&A, conversational control

Text‑to‑image generation

Image analysis and description

All tutorials, code examples, and step‑by‑step guides are available here

🚀 Who Should Use Rider‑Pi?

For Educators & Students:Hands‑on learning for control theory, computer vision, and AI courses.

For Robotics Enthusiasts:Desktop experiments with legged/ wheeled hybrid motion.

For Prototype Developers:Rapidly test navigation, perception, and interaction features.

 


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