Tag: epaper
Spectra e-paper displays operational from zero to +40°C
Pervasive Displays (PDi) has announced a new wide operating temperature range for its Spectra e-paper displays (EPDs). The Spectra range comprises 12 EPD modules with size options from 1.54 to 12.2”. These small, low power, active-matrix EPDs can now operate from zero to +40°C...
Continue ReadingPaperiNode, an Arduino-compatible flexible low power energy-harvesting LoRa-enabled electronic paper display
Robert Poser has posted his project on GitHub called PaperiNode, which is a flexible, low power, energy-harvesting, LoRa-enabled, electronic paper display. PaperiNode is ideal for the Paperino (an easy to use micro EPD breakout-board for the Photon or other Arduino-compatible...
Continue ReadingAurora Mb E-Paper is an intelligent monochrome e-paper display
Pervasive Displays' intelligent monochrome e-paper with integrated timing controller, SPI, and 140 dpi glare-free display Pervasive Displays' e-paper technology offers a high level of readability under a wide range of lighting conditions. This Aurora Mb 1.54 inch monochrome...
Continue ReadingMeet LoraPaper, A Weather Station That Runs On No Batteries!
Whenever we have projects that require displaying human-readable information, we typically go with LEDs or different gadgets that draw lots of juice from the available power supply. Sometimes, this is fine, yet on the off chance that your power options are quite constrained, or you need...
Continue ReadingPapyr – a Nordic nRF52840 e-paper display board
Papyr is a Nordic nRF52840 epaper display that can be used for various low power wireless applications. It supports both BLE (BLE5, BLE Mesh) and 802.15.4 (Thread, Zigbee). The accompanying Android App will allow you to draw a shape or select and image and send it directly to the...
Continue Reading2.1″ 212x104px Flexible E-Ink Paper with SPI interface
DisplayModule introduced a tiny 2.1" E-paper display with 212x104 pixels resolution. The display can be interfaced using SPI and a Raspberry Pi shield is available for the ones that what to connect it to the popular SBC. Features Flexible and 0.3mm thickness E-Paper 2.13 Inch...
Continue ReadingPaPiRus Netapp – Monitor your network with Raspberry Pi
Use PiSupply's PaPiRus ePaper display to monitor your network with a Raspberry Pi. Over the past few days I have been converting my “Speedtest-cron” code to work on the PaPiRus from PiSupply. Whilst going over the code, I decided to start a new Git Repository and rename this...
Continue ReadingESP32 E-Paper Thermometer with a DS18B20 Sensor
Our friends on educ8s.tv published a new video. Check it out. In this ESP32 project video, we are going to use an E-Paper display and a DS18B20 temperature sensor to build a low-power thermometer. We are going to use the Arduino IDE to program to ESP32 board. ! It is a very easy...
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