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Part Number: DRV2700 DRV2700 Frequency Response
Being able to understand how the relationship between bandwidth, load capacitance, gain, and current limit is critical for getting the output you would expect when using the DRV2700
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Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8846 , DRV8880 What happens when you connect a stepper motor to the driver and power up the system? Ideally, the stepper motor should begin turning, but what if the motor does not move? How do you find the problem?…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV10970 , DRV10964 , DRV10974 , DRV10975 , DRV10983 , DRV10983-Q1 , DRV10987 E2E FAQ - Quick selection Guide for DRV10x devices
TI’s DRV10x family of motor drivers includes gate drivers, integrated MOSFET, and integrated…
Part Number: DRV2624 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV2604 , , DRV2603 What is Real Time Playback (RTP) Mode?
- RTP is based on the processor communicating the haptic waveform wanting to be played through I 2 C communication. Digital amplitude values…
Part Number: DRV2624 Hi!
One of the most common questions when using haptics drivers is related to the different modes and configurations that our devices support. In general, all our haptics drivers solutions support open and closed loop modes. Depending…
Part Number: DRV2624
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When selecting our haptics drivers products, it is important to compare which features are supported by the devices and which of them are required for the end application. Here there are some useful questions that may help…
Part Number: DRV2624 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV2625 What is the purpose of auto-calibration?
- The auto-calibration routine is available for the purpose to drive the attached actuator into steady state based on the input parameters for rated…
Part Number: DRV2624
What types of haptic actuators can be driven by these models?
- The DRV2624/2625 are designed to drive either an Eccentric Rotating Mass (ERM) actuator or Linear Resonant Actuator (LRA)
How powerful of an actuator can these…
Brushless DC motors fall into one of two categories. either Trapezoidal or Sinusoidal. This distinction refers to the Back Electromotive Force (Back-EMF) of the motor and is created through the type of winding and magnets used in each style of motor.…