Gorillacell Module 065: Vibration Motor
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Vibration Motor is a DC motor that produces vibrations when an electrical signal is applied.
The vibration is generated by an unbalanced mass attached to the motor shaft, which is why this type of motor is also called an Eccentric Rotating Mass (ERM) motor. Vibration motors are commonly used to provide haptic feedback in devices such as wearables, alerts, and gaming controllers.
The Gorillacell ESP32 Development Kit includes one (1) Vibration Motor module for experimenting with haptic feedback applications and interactive projects.
BASIC INFORMATION
Device | Category | Interface | Chipset | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Output | Motor Cell | Digital | - | - |
PINOUT
It has 3 pins which are
- G - for the ground pin,
- V - for the supply voltage, and
- S - for controlling the Relay module.
Logic 1 - activates the relay.
- Connects COM to NO pins.
Logic 0 - deactivates the relay.
- Connects COM to NC pins.
While the controlled terminals are:
- NO - for the Normally-Open pin.
- COM - for the Common pin.
- NC - for the Normally-Close pin.