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DRV2605L-Q1 Datasheet, PDF (52/67 Pages) Texas Instruments – Automotive Haptic Driver for LRA and ERM
DRV2605L-Q1
SLOS874A – OCTOBER 2015 – REVISED OCTOBER 2015
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8.2 Typical Application
A typical application of the DRV2605L-Q1 device is in a system that has external buttons which fire different
haptic effects when pressed. Figure 59 shows a typical schematic of such a system. The buttons can be physical
buttons, capacitive-touch buttons, or GPIO signals coming from the touch-screen system.
Effects in this type of system are programmable.
TPS73633
OUT
IN
NR/FB EN
C(LDO)
1 µF
GND
MSP430 G2553
C(VCC)
0.1 µF
Programming
R(SBW)
9 .76 kΩ
Captouch
Buttons
AVCC
DVCC
SBWTDIO
SBWTCK
P 2.0
P 2.1
P1.6/SCL
P1.7/SDA
P3.1
AVSS
DVSS
R(PU) R(PU)
2.2 kΩ 2.2 kΩ
DRV2605 L-Q 1
OUT+
SCL
REG
SDA
OUT –
EN
IN /TRIG
VDD
GND
C(REG)
1 µF
M LRA or
ERM
C(VDD)
1 µF
Li-ion
Figure 59. Typical Application Schematic
8.2.1 Design Requirements
For this design example, use the values listed in Table 33 as the input parameters.
DESIGN PARAMETER
Interface
Actuator type
Input power source
Table 33. Design Parameters
EXAMPLE VALUE
I2C, external trigger
LRA, ERM
Li-ion/Li-polymer, 5-V boost
8.2.2 Detailed Design Procedure
8.2.2.1 Actuator Selection
The actuator decision is based on many factors including cost, form factor, vibration strength, power-
consumption requirements, haptic sharpness requirements, reliability, and audible noise performance. The
actuator selection is one of the most important design considerations of a haptic system and therefore the
actuator should be the first component to consider when designing the system. The following sections list the
basics of ERM and LRA actuators.
8.2.2.1.1 Eccentric Rotating-Mass Motors (ERM)
Eccentric rotating-mass motors (ERMs) are typically DC-controlled motors of the bar or coin type. ERMs can be
driven in the clockwise direction or counter-clockwise direction depending on the polarity of voltage across the
two pins. Bidirectional drive is made possible in a single-supply system by differential outputs that are capable of
sourcing and sinking current. The bidirectional drive feature helps eliminate long vibration tails which are
undesirable in haptic feedback systems.
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