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DRV2665 Datasheet, PDF (1/8 Pages) Texas Instruments – Piezo Haptic Driver with Integrated Boost Converter and Digital Front End
DRV2665
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SLOS790 – MAY 2012
Piezo Haptic Driver with Integrated Boost Converter and Digital Front End
Check for Samples: DRV2665
FEATURES
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• Integrated Digital Front End
– I2C Bus Control up to 400 kHz
– Internal 100 Byte FIFO Interface
– Immersion TS5000 Compliant
– Optional Analog Inputs
• High Voltage Piezo-Haptic Driver
– Drives up to 100 nF at 200 VPP and 300 Hz
– Drives up to 150 nF at 150 VPP and 300 Hz
– Drives up to 330 nF at 100 VPP and 300 Hz
– Drives up to 680 nF at 50 VPP and 300 Hz
– Differential Output
• Integrated 105 V Boost Converter
– Adjustable Boost Voltage
– Adjustable Boost Current Limit
– Integrated Power FET and Diode
– No Transformer Required
• Fast Start Up Time of 2 ms (typical)
• Wide Supply Voltage Range of 3 V to 5.5 V
• 1.8 V Compatible, 5 V Tolerant Digital Pins
• Available in a 4 mm × 4 mm × 0.9 mm QFN
package (RGP)
• Pin-Similar with DRV8662
APPLICATIONS
• Mobile Phones
• Tablets
• Portable Computers
• Keyboards and Mice
• Electronic Gaming
• Touch Enabled Devices
DESCRIPTION
The DRV2665 is a piezo haptic driver with integrated
105 V boost switch, integrated power diode,
integrated fully-differential amplifier, and integrated
digital front end. This versatile device is capable of
driving both high-voltage and low-voltage piezo haptic
actuators. The input signal can be driven as haptic
packets over the I2C port or via the analog inputs.
The DRV2665 digital interface is available via an I2C
compatible bus. A digital interface relieves the costly
processor burden of PWM generation or additional
analog channel requirements in the host system. Any
writes to the internal first-in, first-out buffer (FIFO) will
automatically wake up the device and begin playing
the waveform after the 2 ms internal startup
procedure. When the data flow stops or the FIFO
under-runs, the DRV2665 will automatically enter a
pop-less shutdown procedure.
The boost voltage is set using two external resistors,
and the boost current limit is programmable via the
REXT resistor. A typical start-up time of 2 ms makes
the DRV2665 an ideal piezo driver for fast haptic
responses. Thermal overload protection prevents the
device from being damaged when overdriven.
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3 V to 5.5 V
RPU RPU
I2C
Analog
Input
L1
CVDD
DRV2665
VDD
VREG
CVREG
SW
VBST
PVDD
FB
SDA
SCL
IN+
OUT+
IN-
OUT-
CVBST
R1
R2
Piezo
Actuator
VPUMP
REXT
CPUMP
GND
REXT
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