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eINK 2.90 inch display

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Author: MIKROE

Last Updated: 2020-02-14

Package Version: 1.0.0.0

mikroSDK Library: 1.0.0.0

Category: Electronic Paper Display

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License: MIT license  

This bundle comes with the eINK click adapter and e-Paper display 2.9”. Which provides you an easy start of any project where the e-paper display is needed.

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E-Paper 2.9" display

The E-Paper 2.9" display is based on Active Matrix Electrophoretic Display (AMEPD) technology and has an integrated pixel driver, which uses the SPI interface to communicate with the host MCU. The display itself has 24pin flat printed cable, used to connect to the host controller. A perfect solution for easy connection is offered in a form of a Click board™. The eINK click offers a high-quality ZIF FFC/FPC connector for a simple connection with the E-Paper display. Besides the easy connection, it offers a temperature sensor (LM75) required for thermal compensation of the display, so it can be operated in a wide temperature range. This sensor uses I2C interface to communicate directly with the E-Paper 2.9" display integrated driver IC.

The E-Paper 2.9" display has resolution of 128(V) X 296(H) pixels and an active display area of 29.05 X 66.89. The size of its square shaped pixels is 0.226 X 0.227mm. The screen displays a clear and crisp graphics, and has an ultra-wide viewing range, thanks to the used technology. Another key feature of the E-Ink technology is the extremely low power consumption, even when the display actively refresh its content.

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