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1.54 Inch e-Ink e-paper Display Screen Module SPI Support Global Part For Arduino UNO STM Raspberry pi

$19.99

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Description

Introduction

This product is an E-paper device adopting the image display technology of Microencapsulated Electrophoretic Display, MED. The initial approach is to create tiny spheres, in which the charged color pigments are suspending in the transparent oil and would move depending on the electronic charge. The E-paper screen display patterns by reflecting the ambient light, so it has no background light requirement. Under sunshine, the E-paper screen still has high visibility with a wide viewing angle of 180 degree. It is the ideal choice for E-reading.

Communication protocol

 

SPI timing

Note: Different from the traditional SPI protocol, the data line from the slave to the master is hidden since the device only has display requirement.

  • CS is slave chip select, when CS is low, the chip is enabled.
  • DC is data/command control pin, when DC = 0, write command, when DC = 1, write data.
  • SCLK is the SPI communication clock.
  • SDIN is the data line from the master to the slave in SPI communication.

SPI communication has data transfer timing, which is combined by CPHA and CPOL.

  1. CPOL determines the level of the serial synchronous clock at idle state. When CPOL = 0, the level is Low. However, CPOL has little effect to the transmission.
  2. CPHA determines whether data is collected at the first clock edge or at the second clock edge of serial synchronous clock; when CPHL = 0, data is collected at the first clock edge.
  • There are 4 SPI communication modes. SPI0 is commonly used, in which CPHL = 0, CPOL = 0.

As you can see from the figure above, data transmission starts at the first falling edge of SCLK, and 8 bits of data are transferred in one clock cycle. In here, SPI0 is in used, and data is transferred by bits, MSB first.
 

Interfaces:

XIJIE2

 

How to use:

 

Working with Raspberry Pi

Installing libraries required

If you want to connect your E-paper screen to Raspberry Pi, you should install some necessary libraries, or else the Demo (click to download) below may work improperly. For more information about how to install the Raspberry Pi libraries, please visit the website: Libraries Installation for RPi.

You can find the detailed presentation about the installations of libraries wiringPi, bcm2835 and python.

Hardware connection

Here is the connection between Raspberry Pi 3B and E-paper.

e-Paper Raspberry Pi 3B
3.3V 3.3V
GND GND
SDIN MOSI
SCLK SCLK
CS CE0
DC 25
RST 17
BUSY 24

Expected result

  1. After the corresponding libraries installed, you can copy the relative programs into your Raspberry Pi, and then enter the corresponding file.
    • BCM2835: Execute the command: make, to compile the code and generate a file epd. Execute the command: sudo ./epd, the program will run.
    • WringPi: Execute the command: make, to compile the code and generate a file epd. Execute the command: sudo ./epd, the program will run.
    • Python: Execute the command: sudo python main.py
  2. The screen displays strings and shapes after whole screen refresh.
  3. The screen displays images and the time after partial screen refresh. This demonstrates the partial refreshing capability.


Working with Arduino

Hardware connection

XIJIE3

e-Paper UNO /NANO V3.0/ PRO MINI /MEGA2560
5.0V 5V
GND GND
DIN D11
CLK D13
CS D10
DC D9
RST D8
BUSY D7

Expected result

  1. Copy the files from the directory arduino/libraries of the demo package to documents/arduino/libraries, where can be specified by Arduino IDE –> File –> Preferences –> Sketchbook location.
  2. Click the button Upload to compile and upload the program to your Arduino board.
  3. The screen displays strings and shapes after whole screen refresh.
  4. The screen displays images and the time after partial screen refresh. This demonstrates the partial refreshing capability.


Working with the STM32 development board

Here we use the development board STMF103C8T6. The Demo is base on the library HAL.

Hardware connection

Here is the hardware connection between the development board STMF103C8T6 and E-paper:

e-Paper  STMF103C8T6
3.3V 3V3
GND GND
DIN PA7
CLK PA5
CS PB6
DC PC7
RST PA9
BUSY PA8

Expected result

  1. Open the Keil project (MDK-ARM/epd-demo.uvprojx)
  2. Click Build to compile the project.
  3. Click Download to download the program to the target board.
  4. The screen displays strings and shapes after whole screen refresh.
  5. The screen displays images and the time after partial screen refresh. This demonstrates the partial refreshing capability.

Shipping List:

shiping list

 

 

 

Additional information

Weight N/A
Dimensions N/A
Color

black, Red, Yellow

Condition

New

Operating Temperature

-40-+85

is_customized

Yes

Model Number

1.54 Inch Epaper Module