Grove - Vibration Motor

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Grove - Vibration Motor

Your previous work, similar parts

I have not created a Fritzing part for this module before.
However, similar Grove modules exist, such as:

  • Grove – Mini Vibration Motor
  • Grove – Servo
  • Grove – DC Motor Driver

These can be used as references for connector placement and Grove-style dimensions.

Top view❗


Here’s a description of what to capture:

  • The board’s top surface, showing the Grove connector (4-pin) and the coin-type motor mounted underneath or to the side.
  • Dimensions marked: 24 mm × 20 mm × 9.8 mm.
  • The motor label, board silkscreen, polarity of the connector, etc.

Datasheet❗
Official documentation links:

  • Makerlab product page:Grove - Vibration Motor – Makerlab Electronics
  • Specifications (from listing): Operating Voltage 3.0 V-5.5 V, rated speed 9000 rpm, dimensions 24×20×9.8 mm.
  • Under “Documents” on product page there is a schematic and datasheet references (S9013, ANDA-B1020)

Footprint

  • The module is a Grove-compatible board, not a discrete component.
  • Board dimensions: ≈ 24 mm × 20 mm × 9.8 mm.
    • Connector: 4-pin Grove interface (JST-type or similar), plug-and-play.
  • Mounting: likely two mounting holes or adhesive area (but check actual board if you need holes).
  • Because it’s a module, you don’t need a standard SMD footprint like SOT23; just treat it as “module board – Grove form”.

Type

Breakout board, sub assembly, plug in module (A)

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This part should do what you want. Note pcb view has been suppressed as not useful.

Grove-Vibrator-Motor-v1_2.fzpz (5.5 KB)

Peter

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