SLOS879C April 2014 – June 2025 DRV2625
PRODUCTION DATA
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The real-time playback mode is a simple, single 8-bit register interface that holds an amplitude value. When real-time playback is enabled, the RTP_INPUT parameter, which represents an amplitude value, is sent directly to the playback engine. Once triggered, the value is played until the user sends a stop trigger or removes the device from RTP mode. The RTP mode is a digital streaming mode where the user enters a register value over the I2C. Because of the similarity between RTP mode and legacy PWM modes, any API (application-programming interface) designed for use with a PWM generator in the host processor can write the data values over the I2C rather than writing the data values to the host timer. This ability frees a timer in the host while retaining compatibility with the original software.
For the LRA, the DRV2625 device automatically tracks the resonance frequency unless the CONTROL_LOOP bit is set to open loop operation. If the CONTROL_LOOP bit is set to open loop, the LRA is driven according to the open-loop frequency set in the OL_LRA_PERIOD parameter.