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Brand
ADAFRUIT INDUSTRIESFor Use With
Haptic Motor
Kit Classification
Development Board
Featured Device
DRV2605L
Kit Name
Controller Board
Detalhes do produto
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.
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R$ 219,00
Each (Sem VAT)
1
R$ 219,00
Each (Sem VAT)
1
Comprar em grandes quantidades
Quantidade | Preço unitário |
---|---|
1 - 4 | R$ 219,00 |
5 - 9 | R$ 197,59 |
10+ | R$ 178,57 |
Documentos Técnicos
Especificações
Brand
ADAFRUIT INDUSTRIESFor Use With
Haptic Motor
Kit Classification
Development Board
Featured Device
DRV2605L
Kit Name
Controller Board
Detalhes do produto
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.