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Adafruit has this week announced the availability of its new Grayscale E-Ink WiFi display in the form of the Adafruit MagTag, which combines the new ESP32-S2 wireless module and a 2.9″ grayscale ...
The company says the display can be programmed with the Arduino IDE, ESP-IDF or MicroPython, but they only provide sample code for Arduino based on EPDiy E-Paper Driver project.
Here is an E Ink display kit that DIY enthusiasts will love to have. Fed with the right program (via the Arduino IDE development environment), the Inkplate 6 MOTION can perform various functions ...
The Inkplate 5 is a small E Ink display designed for DIY projects. It’s connected to a printed circuit board that allows you to use the screen as a programmable device for standalone ...
The Inkplate 4 TEMPERA is a small electronic paper display that packs a whole bunch of features that could make it an interesting option for DIY electronics projects. It has a 3.8 inch, 600 x 600 ...
It’s a relatively simple hardware build in that it is simply an Arduino Nano, GPS module, and e-ink display module wired together, but it provides an interesting exercise in running through the ...
He has a quick overview video that we’ve placed below the break. These displays have started appearing in our community, not least in electronic conference badges.
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts building projects using the tiny Raspberry Pi Pico mini PC may be interested in a new 3.7 inch e-Paper e-Ink display now available to purchase priced at around £24. The ...
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