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Wiring Connections
- VCC: Connects to the positive power supply.
- GND: Connects to the ground or negative power supply.
- DIN (Data In): Connects to the data output pin of the microcontroller.
- CLK (Clock): Connects to the clock signal pin of the microcontroller.
- CS (Chip Select): Connects to the chip select pin of the microcontroller.
- DC (Data/Command): Connects to the data/command pin of the microcontroller.
- RST (Reset): Connects to the reset pin of the microcontroller.
- BUSY: Connects to the busy pin to monitor the display status.
Power
- Operating Voltage: 3.3V to 5V DC.
- Power Consumption: Very low, especially when displaying static content.
Input and Output
- Input: Receives data and command signals from the microcontroller.
- Output: Displays the data on the e-paper screen.
Physical Characteristics
- Dimensions: Approximately 40mm x 40mm (1.54 inches).
- Weight: Lightweight, around 10 grams.
- Build: Compact and thin, suitable for small, portable projects.
Technical Specifications
- Display Type: E-Paper, reflective display technology.
- Resolution: 200 x 200 pixels for clear and sharp images.
- Color Depth: Black and white.
- Response Time: Slightly slower compared to traditional LCDs, but suitable for applications where refresh rate is not critical.
- Contrast Ratio: High contrast for clear text and images.
Additional Features
- Readability in Direct Sunlight: E-Paper displays are easily readable in bright sunlight.
- Persistent Display: Once an image is displayed, it remains visible without additional power, making it ideal for battery-operated devices.
How to Use
- Connect Power: Connect the VCC and GND pins to a suitable power source (3.3V to 5V).
- Connect Data Lines: Wire the DIN, CLK, CS, DC, and RST pins to the corresponding pins on your microcontroller.
- Connect Busy Pin: Connect the BUSY pin to monitor the display’s status and ensure proper timing.
- Initialize Display: Use the provided library or driver to initialize the display and set up communication with the microcontroller.
- Send Data: Write the necessary code to send image or text data to the display. The data should be formatted according to the e-paper display’s requirements.
- Update Display: Once data is sent, the display will update accordingly. For static content, the display will retain the image without additional power.
- Handle Refresh: Be mindful of the refresh process, as e-paper displays can be slower compared to other display technologies.
The E-Link 1.54-inch e-paper display module is ideal for applications where low power consumption and high readability are essential. Its compact size and simple wiring make it suitable for various small-scale projects and devices.
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