JAJSFA8B October 2015 – April 2018 DRV2605L-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA.
The typical application for a haptic driver is in a touch-enabled system that already has an application processor which makes the decision on when to execute haptic effects.
The DRV2605L-Q1 device can be used fully with I2C communications (either using RTP or the memory interface). A system designer can chose to use external triggers to play low-latency effects (such as from a physical button) or can decide to use the PWM interface. Figure 57 shows a typical haptic system implementation. The system designer should not use the internal regulator (REG) to power any external load.
A system designer can also implement audio-to-vibe. Figure 58 shows a typical haptic system implementation supporting audio-to-vibe.
COMPONENT | DESCRIPTION | SPECIFICATION | TYPICAL VALUE |
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C(VDD) | Input capacitor | Capacitance | 0.1 µF |
C(REG) | Regulator capacitor | Capacitance | 1 µF |
C(IN) | AC coupling capacitor (optional) | Capacitance | 1 µF |
R(PU) | Pullup resistor | Resistance | 2.2 kΩ |