The DRV2605L device is a low-voltage haptic driver that includes a haptic-effect library and provides a closed-loop actuator-control system for high-quality tactile feedback for ERM and LRA.
The DRV2605L device offers a licensed version of TouchSense 2200 software from Immersion which eliminates the requirement to design haptic waveforms because the software includes over 100 licensed effects (6 ERM libraries and 1 LRA library) and audio-to-vibe features.
Additionally, the real-time playback mode allows the host processor to bypass the library playback engine and play waveforms directly from the host through I2C.
The Device Class Definition for HID 1.11 is intended to supplement the USB Specification and provide HID manufacturers with the information necessary to build USB-compatible devices. It also specifies how the HID class driver should extract data from USB devices.
The HID Usage Tables 1.12 document defines constants that can be interpreted by an application to identify the purpose and meaning of a data field in a HID report.
This request is to establish a new Usage Page for simple haptics feedback controls. Such controls do not need the complex model contained in the Physical Input Devices document (PID 1.01) with its rigorous approach to textured 6D force feedback. The proposed haptics model is simpler, using simple timing, triggers and pre‐defined waveform profiles. Creation of the page does permit more complex models to build upon this simple model as needed where PID 1.01 is not appropriate.
The current Physical Input Device framework defines a protocol for rich control of force‐feedback
devices, typically joysticks or "rumble packs." However, for many devices, only simple feedback is
needed for common feedback such as clicks, buzzes and such that are non‐directional, and should be
consistent from device to device and vendor to vendor, albeit tuned to the specific hardware.
Wireless Controller:
Product ID: 0x09cc
Vendor ID: 0x054c (Sony Corporation)
Version: 1.00
Speed: Up to 12 Mb/s
Manufacturer: Sony Interactive Entertainment
Location ID: 0x14100000 / 9
Current Available (mA): 500
Current Required (mA): 500
Extra Operating Current (mA): 0
This is a proof-of-concept demo of host USB DFU drivers in Javascript utilizing the WebUSB draft standard to implement USB firmware updates from the browser.
The goal of this project is to develop a simple and comparably affordable force feedback interface for stepper motors and servos for hobbyists as an alternative to expensive commercial options.
Adapt-FFB-Joy is an AVR microcontroller based device that looks like a joystick with advanced force feedback features in a Windows machine without need for installing any device drivers to PC.
Hardware, Software, Libraries, etc
TinyUSB
Haptic Drivers, Actuators, etc
USB
Articles, blogs, etc
system_profiler SPUSBDataType
ioreg -p IOUSB
Wireless Controller@14100000 <class AppleUSBDevice, id 0x100010418, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (46 ms), retain 24>
WebUSB
Examples, Libraries, etc
Articles
Unsorted