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Hacking HEX Bug

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Couple of Inchworm HEX Bugs showed-up recently on my workbench and they were a lot of fun to play until we have drained the two L1154 button cells that power it. The simple way to extend the fun (for a bit more!) is to swap the batteries from the remote control but it is only a temporary solution. Once  the inchworm stops moving the only option is to get more L1154 or is it? The plan is to hack these little creatures and give them some real power and extra smarts!

 

 

Opened HEXBug

 

 

 

Receiver board front

Parts:

U2 - IR Controlller chip is not marked. 

IR1- IR Receiver module looks similar to Vishay TSOP312-TSOP314 ???

U4 - 8530  LDO ???

R1 -  22 Ohm

R2 - ???

R3 - 10 Ohm 

R4 - not installed

R5 -  - not installed

C5  - ???

C6 - 47 uF

Diode - ???

 

 

 

Receiver board back

Parts 

ST1155A - low-saturation, low-voltage bi-directional motor driver link to datasheet click here.
 

 

 

Motor detail