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5 / 28 page www.ti.com DRV2603 Demonstration Program 2 DRV2603 Demonstration Program The DRV2603EVM-CT demo contains haptic effects which showcase the features and benefits of the DRV2603. The sections below provide a detailed description of the included effects. 2.1 Modes and Effects Table The effects preloaded on the DRV2603EVM-CT are listed in Table 1. The modes are selected using the “+” and “–“ mode buttons in the center of the board. The current mode can be identified by the white LEDs directly above the mode buttons. Buttons B1-B4 trigger the effects listed in the description column and will change based on the selected mode. Table 1. Mode and Effects Table Mode Button Description Actuator Mode B1 Ramp-up and click LRA (Auto-Resonance On) B2 Click and Ramp-down Mode 0 LEDs Off B3 Ramp-up and click ERM B4 Click and Ramp-down LRA B1 LRA Alert (Buzz) (Auto-Resonance On) LRA Mode 1 B2 LRA Alert (Buzz) (Auto-Resonance Off) LED M4 On B3 ERM Alert (Buzz) ERM B4 LED Flash (Visual Alert Only) – B1 Click with braking B2 Click no braking Mode 2 LRA LED M3 On (Auto-Resonance On) B3 Double-click with braking B4 Double-click no braking B1 Keyboard Click (Click with braking) B2 Spacebar Effect (Click and Release) Mode 3 LRA (Auto-Resonance On) LED M2 On B3 Backspace Effect (Double-tick) B4 Scroll Wheel Effect B1 Click with braking B2 Click no braking Mode 4 ERM LED M1 On B3 Double-click with braking B4 Double-click no braking B1 B2 Mode 5 ERM and LRA Concentration Game LED M0 On (Auto-Resonance On) B3 B4 2.2 Description of the Modes The modes above were created to showcase various benefits of the DRV2603. See the description of each mode below for more details. 2.2.1 Mode 0 – Ramp and Fade Waveforms Mode 0 is ramp effects which demonstrate transitional effect capabilities of both LRAs and ERMs. 2.2.2 Mode 1 – Buzz and Alerts Mode 1 demonstrates an LRA with auto-resonance on, an LRA with auto-resonance off, and an ERM. Compare the difference in strength between the LRA with and without auto-resonance. 5 SLOU340A – May 2012 – Revised May 2012 DRV2603 ERM/LRA Haptic Driver Evaluation Kit Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2012, Texas Instruments Incorporated |
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