PyCozmo
is a pure-Python Anki Cozmo communication library. It allows controlling
a Cozmo robot directly, without having to go through a mobile device, running the Cozmo app.
The library is loosely based on the Anki Cozmo Python SDK and the cozmoclad ("C-Like Abstract Data") library.
This project is a tool for exploring the hardware and software of Anki Cozmo. It is unstable and heavily under development.
Basic mode:
import time
import pycozmo
def pycozmo_program(cli):
pkt = pycozmo.protocol_encoder.SetHeadAngle(angle_rad=0.6)
cli.send(pkt)
time.sleep(1)
pycozmo.run_program(pycozmo_program)
Advanced mode:
import time
import pycozmo
cli = pycozmo.Client()
cli.start()
cli.connect()
cli.wait_for_robot()
pkt = pycozmo.protocol_encoder.DriveWheels(lwheel_speed_mmps=50.0, rwheel_speed_mmps=50.0)
cli.send(pkt)
time.sleep(2.0)
pkt = pycozmo.protocol_encoder.StopAllMotors()
cli.send(pkt)
cli.disconnect()
cli.stop()
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Cozmo protocol description
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Cozmo function description
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API documentation: http://pycozmo.readthedocs.io/
- rc.py - turns Cozmo into an RC tank that can be driven with an XBox 360 Wireless controller or Logitech Gamepad F310
- extremes.py - demonstrates Cozmo lift and head control
- backpack_lights.py - demonstrates Cozmo backpack LED control
- cube_lights.py - demonstrates cube connection and LED control
- cube_light_animation.py - demonstrates cube LED animation control
- charger_lights.py - demonstrates Cozmo charging platform LED control
- display.py - demonstrates low-level visualization of images on Cozmo's display
- audio.py - demonstrates 22 kHz, 8-bit, mono WAVE file playback through Cozmo's speaker
- events.py - demonstrates event handling
- camera.py - demonstrates capturing a camera image
pycozmo_dump.py
- a command-line application that can read and annotate Cozmo communication from pcap filespycozmo_replay.py
- a basic command-line application that can replay .pcap files back to Cozmo.
Sensors:
- Camera - supported
- Cliff sensor - supported
- Accelerometers - supported
- Gyro - supported
- Battery voltage - supported
- Cube battery voltage - supported
- Cube accelerometers - supported
Actuators:
- Wheel motors - supported
- Head motor - supported
- Lift motor - supported
- Backpack LEDs - supported
- IR LED - supported
- OLED display - work in progress
- Speaker - work in progress
- Cube LEDs - supported
Communication:
- Wi-Fi AP - supported
- Bluetooth LE - supported
Storage:
- NVRAM - supported
- Firmware update - supported
A Wi-Fi connection needs to be established with Cozmo before using PyCozmo applications.
- Wake up Cozmo by placing it on the charging platform
- Make Cozmo display it's Wi-Fi PSK by rising and lowering its lift
- Scan for Cozmo's Wi-Fi SSID (depends on the OS)
- Connect using Cozmo's Wi-Fi PSK (depends on the OS)
A Cozmo SDK application (aka "game") acts as a client to the Cozmo app (aka "engine") that runs on a mobile device.
The low-level communication happens over USB and is handled by the cozmoclad
library.
In contrast, an application using PyCozmo basically replaces the Cozmo app and acts as the "engine". PyCozmo handles the low-level UDP communication with Cozmo.
+------------------+ +------------------+ +------------------+
| SDK app | Cozmo SDK | Cozmo app | PyCozmo | Cozmo |
| "game" | cozmoclad | "engine" | | "robot" |
| | +------------------> | Wi-Fi client | +------------------> | Wi-Fi AP |
| | USB | UDP client | UDP/Wi-Fi | UDP Server |
+------------------+ +------------------+ +------------------+
- some high-level Cozmo SDK features are implemented in the Cozmo app and have no equivalent in PyCozmo, today:
- personality engine
- behaviors
- motion detection
- face detection
- facial expression estimation
- text-to-speech
- songs
- there is no Wi-Fi control. The library assumes a Wi-Fi connection to Cozmo, established in advance.
- frame retransmission is not implemented
- transmission of multiple packets in a single frame is not implemented
- Python 3.5.4
Using pip:
pip install pycozmo
From source:
git clone https://github.com/zayfod/pycozmo.git
cd pycozmo
python setup.py install
Bug reports and patches should be sent via GitHub: