Part Number: DRV2605LEVM-MD Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV2605L Hi,
Good Day. I have a customer who is working with DRV2605LEVM-MD. Please see below his query for your reference. Thank you very much.
I have a team of undergraduate biomedical engineers…
Part Number: DRV2605LEVM-MD Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV2605L , Hi Team,
When the customer connects DRV2605LEVM-MD with HCC GUI, HCC GUI recognizes as DRV2605L instead of DRV2605LEVM-MD. Follow the instructions to upgrade the firmware, the original…
Part Number: DRV2605LEVM-MD Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV2605 Hi E2E, Good day. Could the DRV2605LEVM-MD manipulate the vibrating frequency and amplitude of actuators? What is the manipulating range? Regards, Carlo
Part Number: DRV2605LEVM-MD Hi
1;How to set the output of OUT5 and OUT6 at the same time when pressing the B1 button
2: When pressing B1 button, how to set the output time of OUT5 and OUT6
3: When the B1 button is pressed, whether the output waveform…
Part Number: DRV2605LEVM-MD Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TCA9554 , TCA9548A , DRV2605L Hi,
I'm working on a project using a Raspberry Pi to drive the 8 drivers off the DRV2605LEVM-MD over I2C. I had some brief success at first, but have recently…
Part Number: DRV2605L Hi,
I am testing a few LRA motor using the board DRV2605LEVM-MD with software "Haptic Control Console 1.5.4" (Firmware Version: TI-Haptics DRV2605LEVM-MD v1.3).
The "Run Auto Calibration" process always failed.…
Part Number: DRV2605LEVM-MD I have purchased the DRV2605LEVM-MD board and it won't turn on. I have been following the haptics control console and I can't seem to turn on the board when i connect it to the computer via USB.
www.ti.com/.../slou502…
Part Number: DRV2605LEVM-MD I would like to purchase the DRV2605LEVM-MD but I have a few questions before I do.
Would it work with Adafruit's Vibrating Mini motor disk?
https://www.adafruit.com/product/1201?gclid=Cj0KCQiA84rQBRDCARIsAPO8RFyNxm5bgg…
Hi CSC,
unfortunately no, there is not a way to change the I2C address on this device. this is the same on all of our haptics ICs
We do have an EVM that gives an example of how to control multiple devices on a single I2C bus by using an I2C switch/multiplexor…
Hi Chris,
We recommend to use an I2C switch to control multiple devices with a single I2C bus. It is possible to program multiple devices without the I2C switch, but then there is no way to tell if a device NACKs an I2C command.
I recommend you take a…