Murata Piezo Vibe

Design

With technology today advancing into smaller and smaller packages and wearable devices becoming more and more common, Murata has provided a solution for vibration notification that fits the bill in wonderful fashion.

The Murata Piezo Vibe is a piezo electric solution providing high functionality in a small package as illustrated above. Power consumption is minimal at 7 mW. The vibration intensity is at its maximum at 3.5 VDC and the current draw does not exceed 2 mA.

Assembly

This device is designed with a built-in driver circuit making assembly a simple process. Interface with the power circuit is made at the flat flex tab on the long side of the device (Pictured above). The recommended method for this process is to fix the Piezo Vibe to a circuit board. The flat flex tab has voltage and ground solder points fixed on either side of the tab. For testing it is easy to attach wire leads to the solder points as well. Also, the device is fixed with double sided tape making mounting even easier.

The Murata Piezo Vibe is designed for the wearable market. With its small size and low power consumption it is perfectly suited for smart watches, smart rings, activity bands and the like. It is not limited to these however. It could also be used in any device requiring vibration notification.

 

References:

1 –DigiKey Product Page - Murata Piezo Vibe

2 –DigiKey EEWiki post - EEWiki Murata Piezo Vibe

3 –Manufacturer Datasheet - Murata Piezo Vibe Datasheet

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À propos de l'auteur

Travis Weesner, technicien en ingénierie des applications associé chez DigiKey, travaille chez DigiKey depuis 2008, occupant depuis peu son poste actuel où il est chargé de fournir une assistance technique aux clients du monde entier. Il était auparavant spécialiste de la tarification des fournisseurs pour les semi-conducteurs, et il s'est familiarisé avec les applications de semi-conducteurs, en particulier dans le domaine de la mémoire ainsi que dans celui des microcontrôleurs. Travis Weesner est titulaire d'une licence en technologies électroniques et systèmes automatisés. Même s'il a tendance à privilégier les semi-conducteurs, il pense néanmoins que les capteurs et l'automatisation sont la voie de l'avenir.

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