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Flat Vibration Motor, Button, 1034, 3V
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Flat vibrator motor, button type, model 1034, ideal for applications requiring discreet haptic feedback, being frequently used in mobile devices, portable gadgets or electronic projects with limited space.
With a diameter of just 10mm and a thickness of 3.4mm, this shaftless and fully enclosed motor has no exposed moving parts, making it safe and easy to integrate directly onto a PCB or into small housings.
Thanks to the adhesive tape, installation is quick, and the 25mm cables allow for easy connection.
The motor operates regardless of polarity, rotating both clockwise (CW) and counterclockwise (CCW). At a 3 V supply, it offers a perceptible vibration of 0.75g and a consumption of only 60 mA, being energy efficient and silent.
Specifications:
Type: Vibration motor (shaftless, fully enclosed)
Size: 1034
Operating voltage: 2.5V – 4V DC
Nominal voltage: 3V DC
Rated current: 60 mA (maximum 90 mA)
Maximum starting current: 120 mA
Rated speed: 9000 RPM
Motor diameter: 10 mm
Motor thickness: 3.4 mm
Operating temperature: -20°C to +60°C
Wire length: 20mm
Use:
Clean the contact surface and stick the motor using the attached 3M adhesive tape.
Connect the two wires to the power supply (2.5–4V DC). Polarity is not critical.
Power up the motor and check for correct operation through the vibrations generated.
After testing, make sure the motor is securely fastened to prevent movement during operation.