Controlling Multiple Motors for Wearable

Hi,

I am currently working on a project that requires some expert guidance. I'm looking to use an Arduino UNO to control 4 vibrating motors (LRA Coin Vibration Motor - VG0832022D | Vybronics). The motors would not be vibrating at the same time but in a pattern. As a proof of concept, I'll be using a bread board but do I need to use any resistors or capacitors? Any guidance on how to build this would be greatly appreciated.

What makes You think about them? Do they make You afraid?
Usually the advice is: Never motor current through a breadboard but for small currents like 80 mA it's okey.
What drivers have You planned to use?

@bsmith736464 welcome to the forum.

google is my friend, should be yours, too!

I tried "arduino control vibration motor".

I will admit to rummaging through some truly awful stuff, but I did find

vibration motor control

which covers it fairly well. You will need a transistor, for a dinky motor the one use is OK. Let someone else talk about alternate transistors or MOSFETs.

a7

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