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[* black] Another spring-contact-applied component: the vibrator!
-[* black] The vibrator appears to be a [http://www.precisionmicrodrives.com/vibrating-vibrator-vibration-motors/pancake-shaftless-coin-vibration-motors|coin vibration motor|new_window=true]. The two oblong 'O' shapes are coils of wire, and the dark anvil shape is a weight that spins, making the motor shake.
+[* black] The vibrator appears to be a [http://nfpmotor.com/Products-Coin-Vibration-Motors.html|coin vibration motor|new_window=true]. The two oblong 'O' shapes are coils of wire, and the dark anvil shape is a weight that spins, making the motor shake.
+[* black] The vibrator appears to be a [http://nfpmotor.com/Products-Coin-Vibration-Motors.html|coin vibration motor|new_window=true]. The two oblong 'O' shapes are coils of wire, and the dark anvil shape is a weight that spins, making the motor shake.
[* black] From the side, the spring contacts get more volume, and you can even see the individual wire filaments in the coils. Neat.