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Boréas Technologies
2022/06/08
Boréas Technologies Announces Four-Channel Haptic Driver with Integrated Sensing
The BOSO614 Targets Burgeoning Mobile Gaming and E-sports Market
With the mobile gaming market poised for explosive growth, in particular E-sports, many semiconductor companies are racing to introduce the latest technologies to improve player experience.
As the demand for digital entertainment grows – particularly smartphone games – Boréas Technologies, a pioneer in ultra-low-power high definition (HD) piezo haptic semiconductors, has announced the release of the BOS0614, a four-channel Piezo Haptic Driver with integrated sensing. The BOSO614 is based on Boréas’ patented CapDrive™ technology, which brings HD Haptic feedback and integrated force sensing to the smallest devices, while reducing power consumption.
The BOSO614 gives mobile gamers a competitive edge with its ultra-low latency. The technology also blends customizable haptics and force sensing, which translates into more immersive experiences.
The BOSO614 enters the market at an opportune time as mobile gaming is expected to hit USD $64 billion by 2026. Meanwhile, the global E-sports market is expected to reach USD $3.5 billion by 2027, rising at a market growth of 21.3% CAGR. With this growth comes many key players in the market, including semiconductor giant Qualcomm, that are developing technologies that fuel immersive mobile gaming experiences.
“With the important E-sports growth we’ve seen in the last few years, phone OEMs are looking at ways to improve the gaming experience on smartphones,” said Simon Chaput, CEO of Boréas, the first company to combine haptics with sensing technology. “Our latest technology, the BOS0614, allows OEMs to add gaming trigger buttons that improve the gamer performance. With touch sampling rate support up to 10 kHz, the gamer intent is transmitted to the game in less than 100 us - an improvement of more than 20X in input latency. Furthermore, the BOS0614 delivers low-latency customizable haptic feedback to each button to create the most immersive mobile gaming experience. The BOS0614 enables the kind of experience only the PlayStation 5 console controller was able to create before, but on a smartphone.”
The BOSO614 features include:
- Four-Channel 60 V CapDriveTM Piezo Driver
- High Resolution Force Sensing
- 10 kSps Force Sampling Rate
- 100 μs Detection Latency
- Zero Power Sensing for Wake-up
- I3C/I2C digital communication interface
- Deep FIFO
- Waveform Synthesizer (WFS)
- Small Solution Footprint
Boréas will provide demos of the BOSO614 during the Sensors Converge conference in San Jose, CA, June 27-29, booth #1548.
Source: Boréas Technologies Webiste