Published:2012/3/19 22:40:00 Author:Ecco From:SeekIC
The HIHS9002 pushed by HiWave Technologies plc., a flat panel audio speaker developer formerly known as NXT, is designed for use with the company’s haptic exciters and includes control of the company’s "bending wave technology" that can be used to position tactile feedback on a flat panel.
Multiple haptic signals and audio cues are stored in the chip’s non-volatile memory, which transmits to a pair of exciters on receipt of screen co-ordinates and vectors from the host processor. What’s more, it contains audio cues that can be delivered through the same transducers, which turn the flat panel or display into a loudspeaker.
HiWave (Cambridge, England) is transforming itself into a fabless chip company but does not indicate which foundry it is using to make the HIHS9002 or in what process technology the chip is made.
The HIHS9002 is available in 48-pin LQFP and 64-pin BGA packages. Samples are available and the chip will be priced at $4.00 in 1,000 piece quantities.
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