SLOS893D September 2014 – August 2025 DRV2624
PRODUCTION DATA
Refer to the PDF data sheet for device specific package drawings
The DRV2624 is optimized for power preservation, therefore the device automatically goes into standby when not in use.
In standby state, I2C communication is available and register content is preserved.
Stand-by state turns-off all non-essential blocks to preserve power, but features a fast turn on time that allows for low latency haptic playback from this mode.
If the host controller wants to force the DRV2624 device into standby, the host controller can do so by sending a stop trigger, which can be done by writing a 0 to the GO bit, or, if using an external trigger, by following the appropriate mechanism as described in Section 7.3.4.3.
The DRV2624 features an automatic braking option that makes the drive brake the actuator before going into standby state. The automatic braking feature is executed every time the device goes into standby state, with the exception of a critical condition (such as over-current, thermal shutdown or UVLO). The automatic braking feature can be enabled or disabled by using the AUTO_BRK_INTO_STBY bit.