Vibration Motor Coin Type DC 3V 90mA 1034 12000 RPM Flat Coin Button Type Micro Linear Resonant Actuator With Strong Acceleration DC Vibrating Motor With Cables


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  • Diameter of motor body: 10.0mm
  • Thickness of motor body: 2.7mm
  • Rated voltage: 3.0V DC
  • Rated speed: 13,000 ± 3,000rpm
  • Rated current maximum: 100mA
  • Starting current maximum: 180mA
  • Starting voltage: 2.3V DC
  • Operating voltages: 2.4 to 3.6V Dc



Description: Vibration Motor Coin Type Linear Resonant Actuator

*BZZZZZZZZZZ* Feel that? That’s your little buzzing motor, and for any haptic feedback project you’ll want to pick up a few of them. These vibe motors are tiny discs, completely sealed up so they’re easy to use and embed.

Two wires are used to control/power the vibe. Simply provide power from a battery or microcontroller pin (red is positive, blue is negative) and it will buzz away. Works from 2V up to 5V, higher voltages result in more current draw but also a stronger vibration.

Features:

  • 1) Energy -saving :High energy conversion efficiency, more than 70%.
  • 2) Reliable Operational Stability: Operates quietly and quickly with high efficiency and low resistance.
  • 3) Low Noise : Starting and braking quietly, running with low noise.
  • 4) High Speed : The rpm can reach 8000~15000±10%.
  • 5) Fast Response: Rapid starting and braking with fast response, mechanical time constant is less than 28 milliseconds. Some can reach 10ms or less.

Specifications:

  • Diameter of motor body: 10.0mm
  • Thickness of motor body: 2.7mm
  • Rated voltage: 3.0V DC
  • Rated speed: 13,000 ± 3,000rpm
  • Rated current maximum: 100mA
  • Starting current maximum: 180mA
  • Starting voltage: 2.3V DC
  • Operating voltages: 2.4 to 3.6V Dc





  • Diameter of motor body: 10.0mm
  • Thickness of motor body: 2.7mm
  • Rated voltage: 3.0V DC
  • Rated speed: 13,000 ± 3,000rpm
  • Rated current maximum: 100mA
  • Starting current maximum: 180mA
  • Starting voltage: 2.3V DC
  • Operating voltages: 2.4 to 3.6V Dc
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