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Blog Post:
Live from CES 2013 - HD haptic mobile devices
Mark Alden
Imagine feeling the rumble of the road in the palms of your hands, or the feel of strumming guitar strings on your smartphone, portable gaming device or tablet computer. Haptics enhances the user experience in digital devices by appealing to the one sense that often goes overlooked -- touch. Haptics...
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Jan 10, 2013
Blog Post:
Our demo offerings for Mobile World Congress
Robert Rich
Mobile World Congress is less than a week away, our demos have been shipped to Barcelona, and our team will soon be packing their suitcases for the flight to Spain (we bet someone will forget their toothbrush). We’re excited to have even more analog demos at this year’s show in applications...
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Feb 22, 2012
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CES 2012 Preview: Haptics and Touch Screen Controllers
Robert Rich
Every year, we bring some of our best and most innovative technologies to CES in Las Vegas, and 2012 will be no different. In this short video, Eric Siegel talks about the technologies and demos we'll be showing, including ones with our DRV8662 piezo haptic driver, and some of the things he's...
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Dec 31, 2011
Blog Post:
TI claims 14 of EDN's Hot 100 Products of 2011
Robert Rich
It's been a great year for new technology, and we're currently in the midst of awards season, when the media is rife with stories about the year's best and brightest new products. One such story is EDN's Hot 100 Products , an annual listing of the year's most innovative and promising...
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Nov 15, 2011
Blog Post:
Ask an Engineer Q&A Series: Haptics Pt. 2
Robert Rich
On Tuesday, we posted the first part in a Q&A on haptics with some of the experts on our marketing and design teams, and Eric Siegel answered a question from Don Tuite about where haptics could be implemented in future devices, talked about an old Disneyland ride and made a reference to an old...
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Sep 8, 2011
Blog Post:
Ask an Engineer Q&A Series: Haptics
Robert Rich
Haptics is a very hot topic in today's technology world. The term refers to the tactile feedback effects often felt on mobile and industrial devices, from the whole-body vibrations you feel when a cell phone rings, to more nuanced effects felt when playing a game or analyzing stats on a work...
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Sep 6, 2011
Blog Post:
Enabling high-definition haptics: introducing piezo actuators
Eric.Siegel
Tactile feedback effects (commonly referred to as haptics) are an increasingly important component of both consumer and industrial applications, especially as touch screens become more prevalent. Users love touch screens, but they also love the feedback and satisfaction they get from pushing a physical...
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Jul 25, 2011