![]() ![]() Nintendo licensed Immersion's TouchSense technology although this seems to look like a suite of software. I don't know if what the Switch has is advanced/customised compared to the Haptic Reactor, the Haptic Reactor was shown off at CEATEC 2016 in October going by the date of the first 4Gamer article.Ĭonsidering I can't find out any other info regarding the HD Rumble, the only other way to see if it matches the design of the Haptic Reactor would be to do a tear down when the Switch launches.Įdit: Go to post #3 of this thread. This is all speculation but, the reporter in these articles did use a product belonging to Alps Electric that produced properties similar to the Switch's HD Rumble. I couldn't find any other source but I did find that Alps Electric did work with Nintendo on the Nintendo 64DD. ?Īnd in the article above, there is a reference that Alps Electric worked with Nintendo on the N64 Rumble Pak. As I was wondering at CEATEC 2016 's exhibition, I was exhibiting extensively with space and as one of my applications, I was wondering, but perhaps the identity of HD vibration at Joy - Con is. ![]() It is epochal in that respect.īy the way, Alps Electric is famous for its deep relationship with Nintendo, and it is known as a vibrating element supplier since the era of Nintendo 64 's "vibration pack" in terms of game controller. ![]() On that point, if it is a haptic reactor, one vibration generating device can manipulate vibration of multiple frequencies. Controllers for Xbox One were capable of vibrating different frequencies, but it was exactly this implementation. As a vibration generation device, it has a relatively high frequency, it is possible to vibrate up to 1 kHz, and it is a major feature that vibration representation like combining multiple frequencies with one device can be performed.įor example, in order to perform vibration expression such that vibration of 160 Hz and 320 Hz occurs at the same time, in order to mount with a rotary motor with a weight (weight), a plurality of rotary motor oscillators with different weight sizes are used There is a need. The haptic reactor itself is a vibration generating device, and is a so-called linear motor system which generates longitudinal vibration. What came to my mind following this explanation is the Alpine Electric "haptic reactor".Īs introduced in the CEATEC 2016 report of 4 Gamer, the Alps Electric was doing some demonstrations, one of which was exactly what Nintendo introduced as an example of HD vibration of Joy - Con, It was a pouring demonstration. When Joy-Con is regarded as "glass with ice", he says, "When you drink a drink there, the ice and ice collide and the liquid fills the glass". Although the function of the game pad vibrates now is a natural function, the vibration function of the switch has become able to express more detailed, Nintendo expresses "expressing tactile sensation no longer than vibration" ing. ![]()
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