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Piezo Actuators Drive PowerHap Eval Kits for Haptic Feedback

July 2, 2019
One of the kits from TDK is designed for 60-V actuators, while the other also handles 120-V actuators.

TDK Corporation has launched two evaluation kits to test haptic feedback features that can be enabled with PowerHap piezo actuators.

The BOS1901-Kit development kit is designed for and includes three 60-V actuators. The ordering code for the kit is Z63000Z2910Z1Z44.

The board is based on the CapDrive driver architecture from Boréas Technologies, a developer of ultra-low-power haptic technologies with which TDK Electronics has signed an agreement.

According to the company, the main features of the BOS1901 piezoelectric driver are its small dimensions, low current consumption, and fast response times.

The second evaluation kit is suitable not only for the 60-V PowerHap types, but also the 120-V types, and is available in two versions: a driver for one actuator (Z63000Z2910Z1Z1), and driver for up to five actuators (Z63000Z2910Z1Z7). These kits also contain three types of PowerHap actuators.

Both kits feature a USB interface and offer setting options for voltage amplitude, frequency, pulse repetition rate, signal shape and sensor functionality.

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