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eINK Click Board™ Bundle

eINK Click Board™ Bundle

SKU: MIKROE-2659
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Overview

The eINK Click Board™ is an adapter for connecting eINK displays, with a 24-pin ribbon cable. The eINK display sold with the Click Board™ can retain the image even when the power is off. The eINK Click Board™ is designed to run on a 3.3V power supply. It communicates over the SPI interface.

The eINK Click Board™ is used to interface a compatible eINK display with the host MCU. The most distinctive feature of the eINK displays is their very low power consumption and the ability to retain the information, even after disconnecting from the power source. The power is consumed only when the display content is changing. The Click board™ comes shipped with the 172x72 eINK display, driven by the integrated SSD1606 controller and it can display 4 shades: black, dark gray, light gray and white. The same type of display is used on the popular Kindle E-readers.

The eINK Click Board™ is a reasonably new technology with a promising future. The displayed content does not degrade when exposed to direct sunlight, the display actually behaves like a real paper; it is more readable when there is more light hitting its surface. There is a wide range of applications, where eINK can be implemented: it can be used for very low power consumption applications that require display output, such as mobile phones and wearables, industrial and packaging applications, electronic reading and writing, electronic shelf labels and similar applications that can utilize this type of display.

How Does The eINK Click Board™ Work?

The working principle of the eINK display is rather simple: there are black and white pigments trapped inside the microcapsules, which are dispersed in a clear fluid between two electrodes. The white pigments are positively charged, while the black pigments are negatively charged. When the electromagnetic field is formed between the electrodes, the pigments get repelled or attracted to the electrodes, depending on the field orientation. This results in bright or dark pigments being positioned towards the bottom or top surface of the microcapsule. When the black pigments are positioned on the top surface of the microcapsule, it is observed as the black pixel, and vice versa. It is also possible to position the pigment charges so that each color occupies one half of the microcapsule top surface and that is how gray shades are produced.

The display included with the eINK Click Board™ Bundle is the EA-EPA20-A, a 2 inch,172x72 pixels ePAPER display with the integrated SSD1606 driver/controller, from Electronic Assembly. This display uses the SPI communication protocol for the communication with the host MCU. This display features inherently wide viewing angle and high contrast, as well as good readability in daylight conditions. The click board™ itself carries the supporting electronics, used to provide all the necessary voltages for the proper operation of the EPA20-A display. The SSD1606 pins are routed through the flat cable of the display and connected via the 24pin, 0.5mm ZIF connector on the click board. From there, the command and data lines are routed to the appropriate pins on the mikroBUS™ of the eINK click.

The eINK Click Board™ also contains the LM75 thermal sensor, which uses I2C protocol to communicate with the SSD1606 driver IC. This is required for thermal compensation of the display, so it can be operated in a wide temperature range, from 0°C to +50°C.

The total power consumption of this device is very low. The power is only required when rearranging of the microcell pigments is required, while no power is required to sustain the content of the display. The display retains the content, even when the power is disconnected. The click board and the display are powered via the 3.3V rail of the mikroBUS™.

Note: The eINK Click Board™ Bundle is currently supplied with the EA-EPA20-A display with the resolution of 172x72 pixels. The click can also be used with different compatible eINK displays that can be connected to the ZIF onboard connector, which are planned to be supported in the future.

The supplied click library contains easy to use functions, that simplify the workflow with the eINK Click Board™. Their usage is demonstrated in the provided example application, which can be used as a reference for the custom design.

SPECIFICATIONS

Type Electronic Paper Display
Applications It can be used for very low power consumption applications that require display output, such as mobile phones and wearables, industrial and packaging applications, electronic reading and writing, electronic shelf labels and similar applications
Touch Screen None
On-board modules SSD1606 - 4GS Active Matrix EPD, 128 x 180 Display Driver, and LM75 thermal sensor for thermal compensation of the display
Key Features The most distinctive feature of the eINK displays is their very low power consumption and the ability to retain the information, even after disconnecting from the power source
Interface GPIO,SPI
Compatibility mikroBUS
Click board size S (28.6 x 25.4 mm)
Input Voltage 3.3V
Category Click Boards

PINOUT DIAGRAM

This table shows how the pinout of the eINK Click Board™ corresponds to the pinout on the mikroBUS™ socket (the latter shown in the two middle columns).

Notes Pin Mikrobus logo.png Pin Notes
NC 1 AN PWM 16 D/C Data/Config
Reset RST 2 RST INT 15 BSY Busy indicator
SPI chip select CS 3 CS TX 14 NC
SPI clock SCK 4 SCK RX 13 NC
NC 5 MISO SCL 12 NC
SPI data input SDI 6 MOSI SDA 11 NC
Power supply +3.3V 7 3.3V 5V 10 NC
Ground GND 8 GND GND 9 GND Ground

 

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