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CyberBug - Low Profile FPV bot

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Multi-Function Controller Core - XA003 (1PCS)
Remote Control Receiver Shield (1PCS) - XA004
WS2812 LED Hub with 3Pin SH1.0 Connector (1PCS) - XA006
WS2812 RGB LED with IDC0.8 4PIN (2PCS) - KB003
14500 7.4V 800mAh Li-ion Battery (1PCS) - PC003
M2.5x6 BHCS Machine Screw (20PCS) - AA050
2510 5V DC Fan with SH1.0 Connector (1PCS) - JA001
M3x10 BHCS Machine Screw (20PCS) - AA172
Power Switch Module (1PCS) - XA007
N20 Reduction Gear Motor 150rpm (1PCS) - LA002
D5x2 mm Round Magnet (20PCS) - CA003
D10x2 mm Round Magnet (20PCS) - CA016
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  • fpv camera x 1:

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CyberBug — a low-profile tracked “screw rescuer”

 

Model showcase:

 

Assembly video:

https://youtu.be/FdNwS5ZmT9k

 

CyberBug is a simple, low-profile tracked robot made for driving over different surfaces. Thanks to its very low height, it can crawl under most cabinets, desks, and into other hard-to-reach places.

 

It uses an FPV camera (the exact type I use) which makes it perfect for “rescuing” small parts from under furniture. I also designed magnetic antennae that help pull out screws and other steel parts — just like in the video.

Key features

  • Low profile = fits under furniture and into tight spaces
  • Tracks = works on many types of terrain
  • FPV camera = live view for precise driving
  • Magnetic antennae = grab screws and small steel items

FPV camera (link + disclaimer)

FPV camera I use: FPV CAMERA

 

This link is provided only as an example of the exact camera I’m using. I’m not responsible for any AliExpress listings or sellers, and I have no affiliation with them.

To receive the video feed, you will also need an FPV monitor or FPV goggles (video receiver).

 

Important assembly notes (CyberBrick / power)

  • The camera power must be connected to the servo power rail (servo supply voltage).
  • The 4 pins on the CyberBrick receiver must be gently bent or you can solder 4 wires exactly as shown in the assembly video.

 

 

 

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