Part Number: DRV2700EVM-HV500 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV2700EVM Tool/software: TI C/C++ Compiler Hi Team, I am posting this on behalf of our customer: The customer would like to create their own control program in C# using the dll's that were included…
Hi, Farrell,
The DRV2700 could be an option since it may support up to 1KV output with its flyback configuration. However it doesn't have internal waveform memory. You would need to create the waveform by an external controller.
I suggest to take…
Hi, Changsheng,
I could reproduce your failure from my side.
It seems that the DRV2700EVM-HV500 firmware must be updated. The Piezo Control Console has an option in the help menu called "Firmware Update". Please follow the instructions in the window and…
Hi Robert,
Are you looking for the Piezo Control Console?
You can find it in the following link: www.ti.com/.../piezo-console
You can also find it in the DRV2700 product folder, under Tools & Software tab, or on the DRV2700EVM product folder.
Best…
We currently have a 3W console amplifier and a 10W patient amplifier. I've tried looking at your website, but it seems there are many choices. The current audio quality for the console is poor - distorted and noise from the system. I noticed amplifier…
Part Number: DRV2700EVM Hi everyone,
I have a very basic issue.
I just bougth, received, and followed the quick start guide of the DRV2700EVM to drive piezo. I plug the board to my comptuer with the inclosed USB cable. The LED 5V is ligthing on.
I dowload…
Hi Ralf,
Just to clarify, are you using Piezo Control Console and not Haptic Control Console? Piezo Control Console supports the DRV2700EVM and DRV2700-HV500EVM while HCC is for the other haptic drivers. I ask because I noticed "HapticsFamily, Version…
Hi, Wonil Lee,
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If you enable the Simulator button on the Piezo Control Console, you won't have access to the EVM features. Simulator mode is used only when you don't have an EVM connected…
No, they can both drive the same frequency. The DRV8662 datasheet is geared towards haptics where as the DRV2700 is marketed towards piezo horns and more industial designs, but they are quite similar devices.. 8kHz is a little high for this device depending…