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    2 years ago

    Yep, I got it.

    My first though was that piezoelectric crystals usually have a tiny range of movement, which is why you see them used more in actuators for micro or nanomechanical systems, or in force and speed-dominated situations like acoustics. However, apparently you can get ready-made multilayer reeds that bend instead of just shrinking and growing; I can’t find an accessible datasheet for the part mentioned, but I get how that could allow you a full millimeter.

    I don’t really get the layout of reeds from the figures and description provided, but I’m sure I could figure it out for myself. I’m also surprised they used an FPGA for this, rather than a cheaper microcontroller, since latency isn’t much of an issue for a system like this, by electronics standards.

    But yeah, interesting. Has anyone experimented with a tactile “GUI” in the past?