Texas Instruments DRV2605L User Manual Download Page 4

Actuators

DRV2605L

MSP430

OUT

U

SB

VB

A

T

SB

W

MSP

DRV

USB Power

External 

Power

Power Select Pins

DRV2605L

Increment Mode 

Decrement Mode

ERM and LRA Actuators

Effect Buttons
Press to play haptic effects.

Programmer 

Connector

AUDIO

Audio-to-

Haptics

JP4

JP3

Actuator Disconnect

Getting Started

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Getting Started

The DRV2605L can be used as a demonstration or evaluation tool. When the DRV2605LEVM-CT is
powered on for the first time, a demo application automatically starts. To power the board, connect the
DRV2605LEVM-CT to an available USB port on your computer using the included mini-USB cable. The
demo begins with a board power-up sequence, and then enters the demo effects mode. The four larger
buttons (B1 to B4) can be used to sample haptic effects using both the ERM and LRA motor in the top
right corner. The two smaller mode buttons (“–“ and “+”) are used to change between the different banks
of effects. See the

DRV2605L Demonstration Program

section for a more detailed description of the demo

application.

Figure 1. Board Diagram

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DRV2605L ERM and LRA Haptic Driver Evaluation Kit

SLOU389A – May 2014 – Revised June 2014

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Summary of Contents for DRV2605L

Page 1: ...microcontroller linear actuator eccentric rotating mass motor sample waveforms and capacitive touch buttons which can completely demonstrate and evaluate the DRV2605L This user s guide contains instru...

Page 2: ...CT Mode Sets 6 3 ERM Click and Ramp Down Waveform Button 1 8 4 LRA Ramp Up and Pulsing Waveform Button 4 8 5 ERM SharpClick_100 Button 1 8 6 ERM StrongClick_60 and Release SharpClick_100 Button 2 8 7...

Page 3: ...per 27 30 Layer 2 Copper 28 31 Layer 3 Copper 28 32 Bottom Copper 29 List of Tables 1 Jumper Descriptions 5 2 Mode and Effects Table 7 3 DRV2605L Library Table 13 4 Binary Counting Modes 16 5 Hardware...

Page 4: ...omputer using the included mini USB cable The demo begins with a board power up sequence and then enters the demo effects mode The four larger buttons B1 to B4 can be used to sample haptic effects usi...

Page 5: ...n JP1 Shorted Connect MSP430 GPIO or PWM output to DRV2605L IN TRIG JP2 Shorted 3 3 V reference for I2 C JP3 JP4 Shorted Connect on board actuators to DRV2605L MSP USB to MSP Select USB 5 V or VBAT po...

Page 6: ...gram www ti com 2 DRV2605L Demonstration Program The DRV2605LEVM CT contains a microcontroller and embedded software to control the DRV2605L There are three sets of modes accessible by pressing and ho...

Page 7: ...level trigger B1 SharpTick2_80 Internal trigger B2 StrongClick_100 Release External edge trigger Mode 3 LRA ROM LED M3 On B3 SoftBump_100 Internal trigger B4 DoubleClick_100 External level trigger B1...

Page 8: ...Figure 4 LRA Ramp Up and Pulsing Waveform Button 1 Button 4 2 2 2 Mode 4 ERM Clicks Mode 4 shows two different ERM click styles Button 1 shoes a single sharp click Button 2 shows a click and release e...

Page 9: ...chitecture which includes auto resonance tracking automatic overdrive and automatic braking Figure 9 and Figure 10 show the difference in acceleration when using LRA auto resonance on and LRA auto res...

Page 10: ...e 11 LRA Acceleration versus Frequency over Output Voltage Figure 12 and Figure 13 show the difference between an ERM with automatic closed loop overdrive and braking and the open loop library wavefor...

Page 11: ...aveform match B1 Play repeat selected waveform from the options list B2 Cycle through the waveforms in the options list to choose from B3 Selects the guessed waveform B1 as answer B4 Play repeat the g...

Page 12: ...e on board ERM 3 Decrease the volume of the audio source if the ERM is constantly vibrating or increase the volume if the ERM is not vibrating at all 4 Feel the haptic vibrations as the audio plays 5...

Page 13: ...ary The current library flashes on the mode LEDs B2 Press to select the LRA ROM library 2 Then use the ROM effects as described previously Each ERM library was designed for specific actuator behavior...

Page 14: ...dium click 3 60 64 Transition hum 1 100 105 Transition ramp down short sharp 2 50 to 0 24 Sharp tick 1 100 65 Transition hum 2 80 106 Transition ramp up long smooth 1 0 to 50 25 Sharp tick 2 80 66 Tra...

Page 15: ...ncrement mode button for approximately 3 seconds until the mode LEDs flash and the colored LEDs flash once 2 Press and hold the increment mode button one more time until the mode LEDs flash and the co...

Page 16: ...est Life test using RTP 2 seconds on 1 second off life test repeats Mode 6 infinite times and board must be powered down to stop Increment B2 Test buzz Life test RTP or decrement amplitude using B3 an...

Page 17: ...st points jacks and connectors Table 5 gives a brief description of the hardware Table 5 Hardware Overview Signal Description I O PWM External input to DRV2605L IN TRIG pin Input Observe EN External D...

Page 18: ...7 Terminal Block and Test Points The DRV2605LEVM CT can be used with an external actuator Follow the instructions below to attach an actuator to the OUT terminal block 1 Remove jumpers JP3 and JP4 whi...

Page 19: ...605L using PWM follow the instructions below 1 Enter Additional Hardware Modes 2 Select Mode 2 00010 b using the increment mode button B1 Disable amplifier B2 ERM mode B3 LRA mode B4 No function 3 Cho...

Page 20: ...4 5 1 MSP430 Trigger Control 1 Enter Additional Hardware Modes 2 Select Mode 0 00000 b using the increment mode button B1 Select the on board ERM B2 Select the on board LRA B3 Trigger select 1 Intern...

Page 21: ...trolled by an external I2 C source Attach the external controller to the I2 C header at the top of the board be sure to connect SDA SCL and GND from the external source I2 C communication is possible...

Page 22: ...Vpeak 2 In demo mode select mode 0 00001 b using the increment mode button 3 In mode 0 press either button B1 or B2 to enable the DRV2605L audio to haptics Buttons B3 and B4 switch to internal trigger...

Page 23: ...The higher frequency switching content does not contribute to the vibration strength of the actuator and can make it difficult to interpret the modulated output waveform on an oscilloscope The oscill...

Page 24: ...er to an available USB port 5 Connect the programmer to the SBW header on the DRV2605LEVM CT 6 In CCS a Open the project file by selecting Project Import Existing CCS Project b Select Browse and navig...

Page 25: ...8 NC 9 P2 0 Button 1 10 P2 1 Button 2 11 P2 2 Button 3 12 P3 2 PWM 13 P3 3 WLED 0 14 P3 4 WLED 1 15 P2 3 Button 4 16 P2 4 button 17 P2 5 button 18 P3 5 WLED 2 19 P3 6 WLED 3 20 P3 7 WLED 4 21 P1 6 SC...

Page 26: ...249 0402 R19 0402 249 U3 3 3 V 400 mA TPS73633DBV GND M4 0603 White R15 0402 249 TS5A12301EYFPR U5 WCSP6 YFP GND LRA_OUT LRA_OUT JP3 R31 DNP 0402 R30 0402 DNP R32 0 0 0402 Vbat C12 0402 0 1 F 16 V GND...

Page 27: ...yout Figure 28 X Ray Top View spacer Figure 29 Top Copper 27 SLOU389A May 2014 Revised June 2014 DRV2605L ERM and LRA Haptic Driver Evaluation Kit Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2014 Texas In...

Page 28: ...gure 30 Layer 2 Copper spacer Figure 31 Layer 3 Copper 28 DRV2605L ERM and LRA Haptic Driver Evaluation Kit SLOU389A May 2014 Revised June 2014 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2014 Texas Instr...

Page 29: ...ti com Layout Figure 32 Bottom Copper 29 SLOU389A May 2014 Revised June 2014 DRV2605L ERM and LRA Haptic Driver Evaluation Kit Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2014 Texas Instruments Incorpora...

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Page 31: ...N 100LS PHOENIX CONTACT ROHS Test Points and Switches 37 5011 2 GND TP1 Solder so 5011K PC TESTPOINT BLACK 063 HOLE ROHS KEYSTONE ELECTRONICS that color ring is secured 38 5003 4 PWM ENIN OUT 5003K PC...

Page 32: ...al May 2014 to A Revision Page Changed C1 designator value to 1 0 F in the schematic 26 Changed C1 from item 12 to item 13 in BOM 30 32 Revision History SLOU389A May 2014 Revised June 2014 Submit Docu...

Page 33: ...dling and use of EVMs and if applicable compliance in all respects with such laws and regulations 10 User has sole responsibility to ensure the safety of any activities to be conducted by it and its e...

Page 34: ...his equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Opera...

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