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TI Advanced Haptic Driver Makes Adding Tactile Feedback to Consumer and Industrial Products Easy

Driver features 123 pre-designed haptic effects and unparalleled performance

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) introduced a haptic driver that makes it easy to add realistic tactile feedback effects to consumer and industrial products, such as smartphones, tablets, ebooks, refrigerators, microwave ovens and washing machines. The DRV2605 is the only eccentric rotating mass actuator (ERM) and linear resonant actuator (LRA) haptic driver pre-loaded with a library of 123 distinct haptic effects designed and licensed by Immersion, the leading developer and licensor of touch fee...

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