Cirrus Logic Inc. is bringing its expertise in consumer and smartphone haptics to automotive applications with its new family of closed-loop haptic drivers. The CS40L51, CS40L52, and CS40L53 devices ...
If you think of haptics at all, it's likely in terms of force-feedback joysticks. It's a game. But it's not a game for stroke victims. A Rice robotics team under Marcia O'Malley (right) is harnessing ...
Haptic technologies enable consumers to perceive touch sensations when using electronic devices. The touch sensation, created by an actuator embedded in the device, makes a virtual experience seem ...
Boréas Technologies produces a range of low-power piezo drivers for mobile haptic applications such as smartphones and handheld gaming devices. The BOS1901 high-voltage, low-power piezo driver is one ...
Imagine playing a video game where you can feel the grass beneath your character’s feet, or watching a movie and experiencing the gentle brush of a leaf as it falls to the ground. This is the World ...
TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nanoport today launches a new company, TITAN Haptics, as the first technology to graduate from the Nanoport R&D Lab. TITAN Haptics will build on the advantages of patented ...
Published in Journal of Dental Education, the review by an international team of researchers, led by the Institute of Dentistry at the University of Eastern Finland, examined the current applications ...
Onscreen virtual pushbuttons on handheld electronics switches lack haptic feedback. These driver chips can be programmed to drive mechanical actuators that make it feel like you've pushed a real ...
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