SLOA194A May 2014 – January 2022 DRV2603 , DRV2604 , DRV2604L , DRV2605 , DRV2605L , DRV2605L-Q1 , DRV2624 , DRV2625 , DRV2667
Piezoelectric materials are a type of materials that will deform (move) when a voltage is applied. Piezo haptic actuators enable precise actuation for high-definition haptics which corresponds to a faster start-up time, a higher bandwidth of drive voltage, lower audible noise, and stronger vibrations compared with ERMs and LRAs.
Piezo actuators come in two types: single-layer or multi-layer. The single-layer Piezo requires higher voltage to move some distance because Piezo actuators are capacitive loads. Multi-layer Piezo requires lower voltages but higher current. The DRV2667 can drive Piezo actuators up to 200 Vpp.
Piezo actuators vibrate when a voltage is applied, which causes a deformation in the Piezo material. The deformation in the material creates a flexing motion, which results in acceleration in one direction. Overall, Piezo actuators have stronger acceleration, faster response times, and lower energy consumption.
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Table 1-1 shows a comparison of ERM, LRA and Piezo actuator.
Attribute | ERM | LRA | Low Layer Count Piezo | High Layer Count Piezo |
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Performance | Good | Better | Best | Best |
Acceleration (g) | ~1 | ~1-2 | ~3-5 | ~3-5 |
Audible Noise | Very Noisy | Moderate Noise | Silent | Silent |
Response Time | ~50 ms | ~30 ms | 0.5 ms | 0.5 ms |
Energy Consumption | High | Low | Lower | Lower |
High-Definition Haptics | No | No | Yes | Yes |
Cost | $ | $$ | $$ | $$$ |