Hi everyone! I want to use a sound exciter as a haptic motor which produces the vibration. However, it always makes some noise.
How can I reduce the noise as much as possible? eg the editing program.
Thank you!
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Hi everyone! I want to use a sound exciter as a haptic motor which produces the vibration. However, it always makes some noise.
How can I reduce the noise as much as possible? eg the editing program.
Thank you!
The clue is in the name a sound exciter (AKA a loudspeaker) is designed to make a noise !
A vibration exciter is designed to make vibration.
There are loads on Ebay and Amazon, not expensive.
This is case where using the right part is the right way !
MK
The clue is in the name a sound exciter (AKA a loudspeaker) is designed to make a noise !
A vibration exciter is designed to make vibration.
There are loads on Ebay and Amazon, not expensive.
This is case where using the right part is the right way !
MK
Vibration exciters are quite expensive due to their niche market.
Admittedly "expensive" is a subjective term but I don't think many would consider these to be expensive.
And one in every phone is hardly a niche market !
www.aliexpress.com/.../1005004438942136.html
MK
Those are not vibration exciters, they are motor driven vibrators.
Sound exciter: www.daytonaudio.com/.../exciters
Since the OP hasn't described his problem in much detail it's not exactly clear what he needs or is trying to do.
Perhaps he'll respond and explain.
I've not seen the Dayton things before.
MK
It's simply the motor part of a speaker without the cone or basket frame.
There is also the bass shakers that are somewhat in-between the sound and vibration exciters.
balearicdynamics and I made one: Field Trip to Enrico and the Ingegno Maker Space