Testing a small vibration Linear Resonant Actuator (LRA) motor is crucial to ensure its functionality and reliability.
The test equipment we usually use is the Bako device and the testing JIG.
Here is a step-by-step guide on how to perform the tests:
1. Power on the computer and BaKo device, and start the corresponding test program (see Figure 1).
2. Put the motor to be tested into the test JIG and lock it tightly (see Figure 2 and Figure 3).
3. Place the test JIG with the motor at an angle onto the sponge pad (See Figure 4).
4. After the fixture is placed, start the test program for testing (See Figure V).
5. When the test is completed, remove the product. The good products are placed in the good products box, and the bad products are placed in the bad products box, taking care to prevent mixing of materials.
Cautions!
1. Confirm the test program first before testing.
2. The motor should be placed correctly to prevent offset and skewing.
3. Wear the correct finger cuffs during the test.
4. Connectors should be contacted correctly and effectively when turning on the power to prevent damage to the connectors.
5. If defective products are found during operation, report to the team leader in time.
LRA Vibration Motor From LEADER
At present, our main LRA motors are coin-type LD0832 and LD0825. A slightly larger, 20mm diameter ultra-wide-frequency linear motor, LD2024, provides greater vibration feedback.
In order to ensure the quality of vibrating motor products, we will carry out a 100% full inspection before shipping.
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Post time: Dec-26-2024