Application Notes
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AB-016: Experiments In Waterproofing / Overmolding Vibration Motors
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We decided to look at some of our vibration motors and see if it would be possible to make them
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AB-011: Electrical Techniques For Using Different Power Sources
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As vibration motors have a wide variety of applications, they are often integrated into systems which have different power sources.
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AB-006: Mechanical Mounting For Vibration Motors To PCBs
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There are many methods for mounting a vibration motor to a Printed Circuit Board (PCB), each with their own advantages
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AB-017: Integrated Driver Circuits For Vibration Motors
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Using a dedicated chip has a number of advantages, the most obvious being a reduction in design complexity, and each
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AB-007: Mechanical Mounting For Vibration Motors To Bulkheads
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The word bulkhead has a few different meanings, in this context we are using it to represent a large flat
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AB-019: Lifetime Of DC Vibration Motors
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Reliability is an important consideration for engineers and product designers. It is also very context specific. For example consider a
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AB-002: Discrete H-Bridge For Enhanced Vibration Control
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This bulletin covers some more advanced circuitry that is useful if we need better control of the vibration motors we’re
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AB-029: Vibration Motors – Voltage Vs Frequency Vs Amplitude
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We’re often asked how to adjust the vibration amplitude or frequency of our various vibration motors. In this article, we’ll
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AB-028: Vibration Motor Comparison Guide
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One of our most common enquiries is from people all over the world who want to implement vibrations in their
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AB-026: Sensorless Speed Stabiliser For A DC Motor
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Motor speed is a parameter of a DC motor that is often measured and controlled, usually through additional sensors and
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