e-Paper Display for Arduino (1.54in, 200x200 Pixels)
e-Paper Display for Arduino (1.54in, 200x200 Pixels)
Electronic paper, known as e-Paper, is a common technology used in devices such as the Amazon Kindle and Nook eReaders and eBooks. The e-Paper module here uses SPI to communicate with Arduino boards and display text at very low power consumption. e-Paper is highly advantageous for displays that update very infrequently, as they can retain the last printed image on their screen even in the absence of power. The e-Paper module here can be powered via 3.3V or 5.0V, and is compatible with Arduino boards.
Included in the e-Paper Display for Arduino Package:
1x 1.54 inch e-Paper Display Module (200x200 Pixels)
1x JST XH 2.54mm to Dupont 8-Pin Connector
Features of the 1.54in e-Paper Display Module:
Module Dimensions: 40mm x 55mm
Active Area Dimensions: 1.09 in. x 1.09 in. [1.54 in. Diagonal]
1.8V-5.3V Supply Voltage
Power Consumption Profiles @ 3.3V:
3mA Idle Current
2mA - 7mA Update Current
Resolution: 200 x 200 Pixels (~185 dpi)
Full/Partial Refresh Capabilities
Max Refresh Rate ~2 seconds (Partial), ~5 seconds (Full)
SPI Interface (Compatible with Arduino and Raspberry Pi)
See our tutorial interfacing the e-Paper display and Arduino!