Part Number: DRV2605 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV2604 What I want to do :
- Store the amplitude of my control in a register (RTP mode).
- The pulse width in which, the LRA motor executes this amplitude, which is also stored in a register.
The…
Hi Fabio,
the ERM device is likely cased in a metal housing. this should contain a majority of the radiation from the device. I do not expect this layout will cause issue.
Regards, Arthur
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV2605L Hi we choose the TI haptic motor drive DRV2605L for a ERM vibrator, SMD type, my question is :
on the same PCB layer (the bottom one) we have some traces running into the area under the rotating mass: may this…
Part Number: DRV2605L-Q1 Dear TI engineer
This is Johnson.
Here are the questions about DRV2605-Q1
(1) If DRV2605-Q1 support Real time playback, what's the input frequency in I2C? And what tools I can use to tune the waveforms?
(2…
Part Number: DRV2605 Hi all!
In RTP mode I would like to be able to change the amplitude and pulse width for creating own patterns. (Just I²C without IN Pin).
0x02 - Amplitude is stored here.
0x1D - Data format RTP mode for LRA motors unsigned.
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Hi John,
It appears this is GD&T (Geometric Dimension and Tolerance) it seems that this is means the solder ball needs to be within 15 microns of roundness
Why Use Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T)? | TECHNIA (Netherlands)
Regards…
Part Number: DRV2605 I am a researcher for vibration training on people. We're now using this device to examine the effects of vibration on skin. This is a very convenient tool, but i have some questions. According to the "DRV2605 Haptic Driver for ERM…
Hello,
Is any limitation or rule to the ERM vibrator when I choose a new one for drv2605?
Key specification to the vibrator:
(1) Operating voltage: DC 2.0 V
(2) Operating voltage range: 1.5– 2.5V
(3) Terminal resistance: 33.0±3.0Ω…