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Revision as of 06:28, 3 July 2019

2.9inch e-Paper
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296x128, 2.9inch E-Ink display raw panel
2.9inch e-Paper Module
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296x128, 2.9inch E-Ink display module, SPI interface
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Introduction

Note: As the raw panel requires a driver board, we recommend you to buy the HAT or buy a driver board for use, or you need to make the driver board by yourself. And this instruction is based on the version with PCB or driver board.

296x128, 2.9inch E-Ink display module, SPI interface

More

Video

Resources

Documentation

Demo code

Code shared from users

Thanks to Martin, who share his code which was modified for particle photon wifi dev kit

Datasheets

Related Resources

This is a post in Arduino Form about our SPI e-Paper thanks to ZinggJM, maybe you want to refer to.

Relate applications

FAQ

 Answer:
  • Two-color B/W e-paper
    • 【Working】Temperature: 0~50°C; Humidity: 35%~65%RH
    • 【Storage】Temperature: ≤30°C; Humidity: ≤55%RH; Max storage time: 6 months
    • 【Transport】Temperature: -25~70°C; Max transport time: 10 days
    • 【Unpack】Temperature: 20°C±5°C; Humidity: 50%RH±5%RH; Max storage time: Should be assembled in 72h
  • Three-Color e-Paper
    • 【Working】Temperature: 0~40°C; Humidity: 35%~65%RH
    • 【Storage】Temperature: ≤30°C; Humidity: ≤55%RH; Max storage time: 3 months
    • 【Transport】Temperature: -25~60°C; Max transport time: 10 days
    • 【Unpack】Temperature: 20°C±5°C; Humidity: 50%RH±5%RH; Max storage time: Should be assembled in 72h

When store three-color e-Paper, please refresh it to white, and keep the screen upward. Note that you need to update it at least every three months.


Support

Support

If you require technical support, please go to the Support page and open a ticket.