SLOS893D September 2014 – August 2025 DRV2624
PRODUCTION DATA
Refer to the PDF data sheet for device specific package drawings
The typical application for a haptic driver is in a touch-enabled system that already has an application processor which makes the decision on when to execute haptic effects.
The DRV2624 device can be used fully with I2C communications (either using RTP or the memory interface). A system designer can chose to use external triggers to play low-latency effects (such as from a physical button). Figure 9-1 and Figure 9-2 show typical haptic system implementations. The system designer should not use the internal regulator (REG) to power any external load.
Figure 9-1 I2C Control with Optional External Trigger
Figure 9-2 I2C Control with Optional Interrupt Pin| COMPONENT | DESCRIPTION | SPECIFICATION | TYPICAL VALUE |
|---|---|---|---|
| C(VDD) | Input capacitor | Capacitance | 0.1 µF |
| C(REG) | Regulator capacitor | Capacitance | 0.1 µF |
| R(PU) | Pull-up resistor | Resistance | 2.2 kΩ |