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DRV8662 EVM

  • Eric.Siegel
    Posted by Eric.Siegel
    on Jul 22 2011 15:21 PM
    Prodigy450 points

    Hello,

     

    If you'd like to purchase a DRV8662 EVM please click the below link and fill out our quick form.  Please be sure to include your business email so we can speedily process your request.

    DRV8662 Order Form

    On this form you can also request the Full Users Guide as well as the Full Datasheet.

    --Eric

    DRV8662 EVM DRV8662 EVM Haptics
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  • Gonz
    Posted by Gonz
    on Jul 25 2011 16:20 PM
    Prodigy10 points

    Hi Eric,

    Can you suggest a few suppliers of low cost piezo-actuators that would work well with the DRV8662.

    ...And does the EVM come with a sample piezo actuator or do we have to procure one? If it does, who is the supplier/manufacturer?

     

    Best regards,

     

    Gonzalo

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  • Brian Burk
    Posted by Brian Burk
    on Jul 25 2011 17:09 PM
    Expert6535 points

    Gonzalo,

    The EVM kit does not include a Piezo actuator at the moment, but we hope to include one soon.  Here are a few Piezo actuator vendors:

    • AAC Technologies (recommended)
    • Murata
    • NEC-Tokin
    • Hokuriku

    Thanks,
    Brian

    Brian P. Burk

    Analog Applications Engineer

    Dallas, TX USA

    DRV8662 Haptics piezo
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  • Gonzalo Naranjo
    Posted by Gonzalo Naranjo
    on Aug 02 2011 18:41 PM
    Prodigy20 points

    Eric, I just requested to purchase the EVM via your form but my computer malfuctioned at the end of the process. Would you kindly confirm that you got the order?

    Name: Gonzalo Naranjo

    Company: Cipangu Operations Inc.

     

    Let me know,

     

    Regards,

    gn

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  • Eric.Siegel
    Posted by Eric.Siegel
    on Aug 03 2011 09:09 AM
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    Gonzalo,

     

    I just checked our system and I didn't see the order placed, did you receive any kind of confirmation number or email from the TI Estore?  You should be able to login into the estore and look under the "account" tab to see all your recent orders, if you do not see it there then definitely reorder.  Let me know if you encounter any other issues.

     

    --Eric

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  • Gonzalo Naranjo
    Posted by Gonzalo Naranjo
    on Aug 03 2011 10:50 AM
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    Eric, when the form below is submitted it does not take you to the TI Store. It only provides a  response saying that someone will get in touch in 24 hours. Follow the form and you will see.

    This seems to be a different ordering process than the one I have seen with other TI parts.

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