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PCB Mounted Vibration Motors : Surface Mount / SMD / SMT Vibration Pager Motors

Overview

One of the biggest benefits of using PCB mounted vibration motors, is that assembling the motors into an application is often at least partially automated. They are also great for retro-adding haptic feedback or vibration alerting to products where modification of the enclosure (which is the only other place that you could mount a motor) isn’t practically or economically viable. 

  • 4mm SMD SMT reflow solderable vibration motor
  • 4mm SMD SMT reflow solderable vibration motor

Of course this assumes that there is enough PCB space to accommodate the motor foot-print, which is where our SMD reflow vibrator motors can be a good choice, with a minimal single-sided footprint. Generally SMD vibration motors have two electrical connections on the back of the motor, and a rectangular over-casing with a large centre ‘pad’ that anchors the motor to the PCB.

In addition to their diminutive size, SMT pager motors are very labour efficient to assembly into an application. Motors come on reels and are designed to be suitable for pick and place machines, prior to reflow, which means they can be assembly automatically along with the rest of the host board’s components.

The only thing to remember from a manufacturing perspective is to adhere to the reflow temperature guide (below), and that the motors must not be exposed to any liquids (e.g. flux washes or conformal coatings).

  • SMT Temperature Profile
  • SMT Temperature Profile

A small extra benefit comes in the form of better EMC suppression performance. Like the through-hole vibration motors with thru-hole electrical pins, one can place a EMC suppression filter very close to the commutator circuit. A small ceramic capacitor will do the job, but it’s also possible to use a more exotic X2Y filter if necessary. Take a look at our application note about vibration motor EMI / EMC suppression as to learn more about this.

As ever, if you need guidance on how best to mount any of our vibrator motors within your application, please don't hesitate to contact our engineering support team, who will be happy to help. If you want some motors to try out, visit our store, or better still, read on to part 3 of our guide...  (you can buy your parts afterwards!)

Read on to part 3 : Spring & Pad PCB Connected Vibration Motors....

304-011 - 4mm Vibration Motor - 6.6mm Type 304-011
Pico Vibe
Voltage: 2.7 V
Dia.: 4.4 mm
Amplitude: 0.8 G
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304-103 - 4mm Vibration Motor - 6mm Type 304-103
Pico Vibe
Voltage: 2.7 V
Dia.: 4.4 mm
Amplitude: 0.5 G
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304-106 - 5mm Vibration Motor - 7.2mm Type 304-106
Pico Vibe
Voltage: 3 V
Dia.: 4.85 mm
Amplitude: 0.55 G
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304-107 - 4mm Vibration Motor - 8.3mm Type 304-107
Pico Vibe
Voltage: 3 V
Dia.: 4.4 mm
Amplitude: 1 G
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304-109 - 5mm Vibration Motor - 8.4mm Type 304-109
Pico Vibe
Voltage: 3 V
Dia.: 4.5 mm
Amplitude: 0.6 G
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Quick Vib. Estimator

For calculating theoretical vibration output from ERM parameters.

Motor speed (rpm)
Normalised amplitude (G) *
Target Mass (g)
Vibration Force (N)
Acceleration (G) *
Vib. displacement (mm) *
* peak-peak