Vibrator Brick

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Overview

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What is an electronic brick? An electronic brick is an electronic module which can be assembled like Lego bricks simply by plugging in and pulling out. Compared to traditional universal boards and circuit modules assembled with various electronic components, electronic brick has standardized interfaces, plug and play, simplifying construction of prototype circuit on one’s own. There are many types of electronic bricks, and we provide more than twenty types with different functions including buttons, sensors, Bluetooth modules, etc, whose functions cover from sensor to motor drive, from Ethernet to wireless communication via Bluetooth, and so on. We will continue to add more types to meet the various needs of different projects.

This is a vibrator brick suitable as a non-audible indicator. When the input is HIGH, the motor will vibrate just like your cell phone on silent mode.

Go shopping Vibrator Brick (IM150521005)

Features

  • Non-audible
  • Low power consumption
  • High reliability
  • Grove Interface

Specifications

PCB size 36.0mm X 24.00mm X 1.6mm
Power supply 3.3 or 5V DC
Compatible interfaces 2.54 3-pin interface and 4-pin Grove interface*

Note 1:S for analog output port, V and G for voltage at the common collector and ground respectively

Note 2:When Logic HIGH, the motor is ON. When LOW, the motor is OFF.

Electrical Characteristics

Parameter Min. Typical Max. Unit
Operating voltage 3.0 5 5.5 VDC
Current - 100 - mA
Input voltage 0.7 5 5.5 V
Rated speed - 9000 - rpm

Hardware

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Usage

To make it vibrate is just as easy as to turn on an LED. Here is an example showing how to turn on the vibration motor.

Demo

To make it vibrate is just as easy as to turn on an LED. Here is an example showing how to turn on the vibration motor. Now, feel the vibration of your motor!

 int MoPin = 9;    // vibrator Grove connected to digital pin 9
 void setup()  { 
 pinMode( MoPin, OUTPUT );
 } 
 void loop()  
 { 
 digitalWrite(MoPin, HIGH);         
 delay(1000);       
 digitalWrite(MoPin, LOW);         
 delay(1000); 
 }
 }

Download

File:IM150521005 - Electronic Brick - Vibrator Brick - datasheet.zip File:IM150521005 - Electronic Brick - Vibrator Brick - dimension.zip File:IM150521005 - Electronic Brick - Vibrator Brick - schematic.zip File:IM150521005 - Electronic Brick - Vibrator Brick - view.zip

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