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Mounting Motors in Your Products Housing |
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An ideal place to mount a vibration motor is in the plastic shell of your products housing. As opposed to mounting the motor on the PCB where its vibration energy might be dampened, this method transfers energy in a more direct manner directly to the products housing where it can be felt by the user. An added benefit is that this method minimizes the transfer of vibration energy to the PCB thereby increasing reliability of components mounted to it. While leaded components may be used, compression spring contacts are ideally suited for this application. Use of such motors will also eliminate time consuming secondary operations such as the hand soldering of lead wires, and soldering of through hole pins. Such motors can also be easily replaced should they fail in the field. A compression spring motor may be mounted by molding a pocket into the shell of the case. PCB contact pads mate with the contacts on the motor. We can provide you with 3-D CAD files to aid you in the design process. We do not have an official design guide. Information we have about our customers designs can not be disclosed due to confidentiality reasons. Fortunately, there is information available that is in the public domain. We have provided photos of actual products that exemplify how our vibration motors can be mounted. The cellphones pictured below are discontinued models and may be inexpensively purchased from sites such as ebay.com. |
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