WaveShare Universal Raw e-Paper Driver HAT Adapter
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Product details
Practical universal e-Paper Driver HAT for direct connection of Raw E-Ink displays to a Raspberry Pi. You can also connect an ESP8266 or an Arduino using the included Dupont cables. With this adapter, you can directly connect our affordable Raw e-Paper displays (e-Paper raw panels without a circuit board) to your Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or ESP8266. The ePaper displays are not suitable for use with an Arduino UNO due to insufficient memory. Therefore, we recommend using the shield with an Arduino Leonardo, Mega, or ESP8266, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, etc.
Features:
Compatible with Raspberry Pi 2B/3B/3B+/Zero/Zero W (directly pluggable)
Compatible with Arduino and ESP32, ESP8266 via Dupont cables
On-board logic level converter for operation with 3.3V and 5V microcontrollers
Good documentation and example code available at Waveshare Wiki
Programming examples available for the following controllers: Arduino, STM32, and Raspberry Pi
Technical Details:
Operating voltage: 3.3-5 V DC
Interface: 3-wire SPI, 4-wire SPI (standard)
Mounting hole diameter: 3 mm
Dimensions: 65 x 30.2 mm
Weight: 21 g
Included in delivery:
1x e-Paper Driver HAT
1x screw set for Raspberry Pi
1x 24PIN FFC cable
1x FFC adapter for display
1x PH2.0 to Dupont 2.54 mm adapter cable 20 cm
Note: The e-Paper display and the Raspberry Pi shown in the photos are not included in the delivery.
Development board type | Kit |
Item number | 25005663 |
Manufacturer | WaveShare |
Category | Development boards + Kits |
Release date | 2.4.2023 |
Sales rank in Category Development boards + Kits | 300 of 2877 |
Development board type | Kit |
Operating voltage | 5 V |
Country of origin | China |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Scope of delivery | 1x 24PIN FFC cable, 1x e-Paper Driver HAT, 1x FFC adapter for display, 1x PH2.0 to Dupont 2.54mm adapter cable 20cm, 1x screw set for Raspberry Pi |
Weight | 21 g |
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