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ADAFRUIT INDUSTRIESДля использования с
Гаптический электродвигатель
Классификация комплектов
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Представленное устройство
DRV2605L
Наименование комплекта
Controller Board
Информация о товаре
Adafruit DRV2605L Haptic Motor Controller Board
This tiny little board is designed for controlling haptic motors. Rather than just turning the motor on and off, this controller has a range of vibration effects stored in the chips memory. For example, the vibration level going up and down, 'click' effects, different buzzer levels or the vibration pattern following a musical/audio input.
The controller chip is the TI DRV2605 (RS 914-2942) and can be used with both Linear Resonance Actuator (LRA) and Eccentric Rotating Mass (ERM) type motors. The chip is controlled over I2C and compatible with both 3 V and 5 V power/logic.
Arduino code is available from Adafruit.com and porting it to other I2C-capable processor is relatively straight forward.
Motor Controllers & Drivers
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Техническая документация
Характеристики
Brand
ADAFRUIT INDUSTRIESДля использования с
Гаптический электродвигатель
Классификация комплектов
Макетная плата
Представленное устройство
DRV2605L
Наименование комплекта
Controller Board
Информация о товаре
Adafruit DRV2605L Haptic Motor Controller Board
This tiny little board is designed for controlling haptic motors. Rather than just turning the motor on and off, this controller has a range of vibration effects stored in the chips memory. For example, the vibration level going up and down, 'click' effects, different buzzer levels or the vibration pattern following a musical/audio input.
The controller chip is the TI DRV2605 (RS 914-2942) and can be used with both Linear Resonance Actuator (LRA) and Eccentric Rotating Mass (ERM) type motors. The chip is controlled over I2C and compatible with both 3 V and 5 V power/logic.
Arduino code is available from Adafruit.com and porting it to other I2C-capable processor is relatively straight forward.