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Description CAP 1UF 6.3VDC X5R 10% SMD 0402 - Cut TR (SOS)
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Hardware Configuration
Figure 6. LRA Click and Release Effect Figure 7. LRA Scroll Wheel Effect
2.2.5 Mode 4 – ERM Clicks
Mode 4 showcases ERM clicks and double clicks. Similarly to the LRA, compare the click with braking and
without braking and notice the sharper feel with braking.
2.2.6 Mode 5 – Concentration Game
Mode 5 is a game that incorporates the various LRA and ERM effects. This can be used to demonstrate
haptics in a real application.
To begin playing Concentration:
1. Press any of the large effect buttons.
2. The game will then count down.
3. Once the countdown completes, a button will light and an effect will play.
4. Repeat the pattern by pressing the same button.
5. After each successfully repeated pattern, the board will repeat the same pattern and add one
additional button to the sequence.
3 Hardware Configuration
The DRV2603EVM-CT is very flexible and can be used to completely evaluate the DRV2603. The
following sections list the various hardware configurations.
3.1 Input and Output Overview
The DRV2603EVM-CT allows complete evaluation of the DRV2603 though test points, jacks and
connectors. Table 2 gives a brief description of the hardware.
Table 2. Hardware Overview
Signal Description I/O
PWM External DRV2603 PWM input Input / Observe
EN External DRV2603 enable control Input / Observe
Filtered output test points for observation, connect to oscilloscope or
OUT+ / OUT- Output
measurement equipment
OUT Unfiltered output terminal block, connect to actuator Output
USB USB power (5V) Input
VBAT External Supply Power (2.5V-5.2V) Input
SBW MSP430 programming header Input / Output
I
2
C MSP430 I
2
C™ bus Input / Output
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100k
470pF
100k
470pF
OUT
OUT- OUT+
From DRV2603
Hardware Configuration
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Table 2. Hardware Overview (continued)
Signal Description I/O
The audio jack is connected to an ADC on the MSP430. This is used for
Audio Input
audio-to-haptics conversion using special software on the MSP430.
Hardware configuration details can be found in the following sections.
3.2 Power Supply Selection
The DRV2603EVM-CT can be powered by USB or an external power supply (VBAT). Jumpers “DRV” and
“MSP” are used to select USB or VBAT for the DRV2603 and MSP430G2553, respectively. See the
following table for possible configurations.
Supply Configuration DRV MSP DRV2603 Supply Voltage
(1)
USB – Both USB USB 5V
DRV2603 External Supply, MSP430
VBAT USB VBAT
USB
External Supply - Both VBAT VBAT VBAT
USB with 3.3V LDO
(2)
- Both USB USB 3.3V (R4 = Short, R5 = Open)
(1)
The DRV2603 supply must be on before operating the MSP430.
(2)
If a 3.3V DRV2603 supply voltage is preferred while using the USB as the power source, remove R5 and add a zero ohm
resistor across R4.
3.3 Using an External Actuator
Figure 8. Terminal Block and Test Points
The DRV2603EVM-CT can be used with an external actuator. Follow the instructions below to attach an
actuator to the "OUT" terminal block.
1. Remove jumpers JP3 and JP4, which will disconnect the on-board actuators from the DRV2603.
2. Attach the positive and negative leads of the actuator to the green “OUT” terminal block keeping in
mind polarity.
3. Screw down the terminal block to secure the actuator leads.
It is important to use the green terminal block when connecting an external actuator. The "OUT+" and
"OUT-" testpoints have low-pass filters and should only be used for oscilloscope and bench
measurements.
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JP1
R3
R2
R1
VDD
DRV2603
EN
ERM/LRA
PWM
GND
OUT+
OUT-
MSP430
P3.0
PWM
VDD
P3.1
R8
EN PWM
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3.4 PWM Input Source
Figure 9. External PWM Input
The DRV2603 input signal can be driven by the on-board MSP430 PWM or an external PWM source. The
input source is selected by shorting or disconnecting JP1.
JP1 PWM Source
Shorted MSP430
Open External PWM using PWM testpoint
To set the DRV2603 enable pin high while using an external PWM source:
1. Enter Additional Hardware Modes by holding the "+" button until the actuator buzzes and the mode
LEDs blink.
2. Select Mode 3 (00011'b) using the increment mode button ("+").
3. In Mode 3, press one of the following buttons to enable the DRV2603.
B1 - disable the DRV2603
B2 - enable with LRA auto-resonance on
B3 - enable with LRA auto-resonance off
B4 - enable in ERM mode
4. If the DRV2603 is enabled, the "EN" LED will glow.
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