2 🧩 Open the Box

"life is like a box of Bittle." πŸ”

2.1 Pre-assembled Bittle

Video timeline:

00:12 Install the neck

01:28 Install the battery

02:05 Bend the legs

03:15 Open the back cover

04:07 Insert the Bluetooth dongle (only for models with NyBoard)

05:05 Connect the mobile app

If you received the pre-assembled Bittle, you need to insert the neck into the body and bend the knees to natural angles. Drag the curly wire from the knee side to the shoulder side to avoid squeezing when the knee joints rotate. Put the joints into the following posture before turning on the power.

Long press the battery's button for 2~3 seconds to power on/off. Unplug the insulation sheet of the infrared remote's battery, then you can control Bittle to move. The robot will keep pausing its movements with beeping sounds when the battery is low. Then you need to charge the battery with a 5V micro-USB cable. Considering safety, the battery won't supply power during charging.

If your Bittle's lower leg is in the right direction but doesn't move when calibrating, you may rotate it in the right direction. You should feel moderate resistance until the joint locks at the right position. The cause is that the new gears are a little too tight and the large bootup resistance will trigger the protection algorithm. The servo will reduce the force on the joint to avoid overcurrent, which will stop the joint from moving.

Buzzer beep meaning:

[1]. The startup melody in normal mode starts at 00:13 in the video below.

[2]. The repetitive melody starts at 00:21 in the video below.

Mute/Unmute the buzzer beep

For the mainboard - NyBoard, you can mute/unmute the buzzer beep by serial command b in the serial monitor.

Please refer to the instructions in the Petoi Doc Center for how to open the serial monitor and input the serial command.

You can also use the serial command in the mobile app by creating a single command:

You can skip Chapter 3 Assemble the Frame, Chapter 4 Connect Wires, and Chapter 5 Board Configuration. Go to Chapter 6 Calibration directly. You may need to open Bittle's back cover to insert the Bluetooth dongle.

The pre-assembled Bittle is only coarse-tuned. You still need to calibrate Bittle's joint servos and final assembly to fine-tune its joints for the best performance.

Friction plays an important role in dynamic balancing during walking. Though the silicone toe covers (socks) can improve grip, they will also amplify the differences of the unpredictable surface of your test environment. So for regular use, we recommend running Bittle without the socks, unless you can tune the gait or need friction to perform some specific tasks.

2.2 Bittle Construction Kit

If you order a Bittle Robotics Kit Construction or BIttle STEM Kit Construction, you will build your robot dog. You will learn more about robotics after understanding the design logic behind Bittle. Please move to the next chapter for details.

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