waveshare 4.2inch e-Paper Module (B)

Waveshare 4.2-inch E-Ink Display Module (B) User Manual

Model: 4.2inch e-Paper Module (B)

1. Ọja Ipariview

The Waveshare 4.2-inch E-Ink Display Module (B) is a low-power, high-resolution display solution designed for various embedded applications. It features a 400x300 pixel resolution and supports a three-color display (red, black, and white). The module includes an embedded controller and communicates via an SPI interface, making it compatible with popular development boards such as Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and Nucleo.

Key characteristics of this E-Ink display include:

  • Lilo agbara-kekere: Power is primarily required only during display refresh cycles.
  • Gbooro viewigun igun: Provides clear visibility from various perspectives.
  • Bistable display: Retains the displayed content indefinitely without continuous power supply, eliminating the need for a backlight.
  • Lori ọkọ voltage translator: Ensures compatibility with both 3.3V and 5V microcontrollers.
Waveshare 4.2-inch E-Ink Display Module showing '4.2inch e-Paper 400x300 Pixels Red, Black and white 2 gray scale'

Figure 1: The Waveshare 4.2-inch E-Ink Display Module (B) displaying its specifications and capabilities in red, black, and white.

2. Package Awọn akoonu

Daju pe gbogbo awọn nkan ti a ṣe akojọ rẹ si isalẹ wa ninu package rẹ:

  • 1x 4.2inch e-Paper Module (B)
  • 1x PH2.0 20cm 8Pin Cable
  • Development Resources (accessible via online Wiki)
Waveshare 4.2-inch E-Ink Display Module and an 8-pin PH2.0 cable

Figure 2: The 4.2-inch E-Ink Display Module (B) alongside the included 8-pin PH2.0 connection cable.

3. Awọn ilana iṣeto

This section outlines the general steps for connecting and preparing your E-Ink display module. For detailed, platform-specific instructions and code examples, refer to the official Waveshare Wiki.

3.1 Hardware Asopọ

  1. Ṣe idanimọ awọn pinni: The module uses an SPI interface. Identify the corresponding SPI pins (MOSI, MISO, SCK, CS, DC, RST, BUSY) on your microcontroller (e.g., Raspberry Pi, Arduino).
  2. So agbara: Connect the VCC pin of the E-Ink module to a 3.3V or 5V power supply on your microcontroller. Connect the GND pin to the ground. The onboard voltage translator ensures compatibility with both voltage awọn ipele.
  3. Connect SPI Interface: Use the provided PH2.0 8-pin cable to connect the E-Ink module to your microcontroller's SPI pins. Ensure correct pin mapping as per your microcontroller's documentation and the Waveshare Wiki.
Close-up of the 8-pin PH2.0 cable with colored wires

olusin 3: A sunmọ-soke view of the 8-pin PH2.0 cable, typically used for connecting the display module to a microcontroller.

3.2 Software Oṣo

The Waveshare Wiki provides comprehensive development resources, including example code for Raspberry Pi, Jetson Nano, Arduino, and STM32. These examples demonstrate how to initialize the display and render content.

  • Download Libraries: Obtain the necessary E-Ink display libraries from the Waveshare Wiki.
  • Fifuye Example: Load the provided example code onto your microcontroller.
  • Tunto: Adjust the example code as needed for your specific application and pin configuration.

4. Ṣiṣẹ Module Ifihan

Once connected and programmed, the E-Ink display operates by receiving data through the SPI interface to update its content. The display supports red, black, and white colors.

4.1 Display Refresh Cycle

E-Ink displays have a distinct refresh cycle. For the 4.2-inch module, a full refresh typically takes approximately 15 seconds. During this time, the display may flash or show intermediate patterns as the pigments are rearranged to form the new image. After the refresh, the image remains stable without consuming power.

4.2 Content Display

You can display various types of content, including text, graphics, and images. The provided software examples illustrate how to prepare and send image data to the display buffer for rendering.

Waveshare 4.2-inch E-Ink Display Module showing a sleeping panda illustration

Figure 4: The 4.2-inch E-Ink Display Module (B) displaying a graphic of a sleeping panda, demonstrating its image rendering capability.

5. Itọju

The E-Ink display module requires minimal maintenance due to its robust design and low power consumption characteristics.

  • Ninu: Use a soft, dry, anti-static cloth to gently clean the display surface. Avoid using liquid cleaners or abrasive materials.
  • Awọn ipo Ayika: Operate and store the module within its specified temperature and humidity ranges to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight for prolonged periods, as this can affect the display's lifespan.
  • Mimu ti ara: Handle the module by its edges. Avoid applying pressure directly to the display area, as this can cause damage.
  • Isakoso Agbara: Since the display retains its image without power, you can disconnect power after a refresh if the content does not need to change, further conserving energy.

6. Laasigbotitusita

If you encounter issues with your E-Ink display module, consider the following troubleshooting steps:

  • Ko si Ifihan/Iboju òfo:
    • Verify all power and SPI connections are secure and correctly wired.
    • Ensure your microcontroller is powered on and the code is running.
    • Ṣayẹwo awọn ipese agbara voltage (3.3V or 5V) to the module.
  • Incorrect/Garbled Display:
    • Confirm that the SPI communication protocol and pin assignments in your code match your hardware connections.
    • Ensure the display resolution (400x300) is correctly configured in your software.
    • Check for any timing issues or incorrect data formatting in your display refresh routine.
  • Slow Refresh Rate:
    • The 15-second full refresh time is inherent to this E-Ink technology. This is normal operation.
  • Display Artifacts/Ghosting:
    • Ensure a full refresh cycle is completed when changing content significantly.
    • Some minor ghosting can occur with partial updates; a full refresh typically clears this.

For more advanced troubleshooting and specific error codes, consult the Waveshare Wiki or community forums.

7. Awọn pato

Ẹya ara ẹrọSipesifikesonu
Awọn ọna Voltage3.3V ~ 5V
Ni wiwo3-waya SPI, 4-waya SPI
Ìla Ìla103.0mm × 78.5mm
Iwọn Ifihan84.8mm × 63.6mm
Aami ipolowo0.212 × 0.212 mm
Ipinnu400 × 300 awọn piksẹli
Ifihan AwọPupa, Dudu, Funfun
Ipele grẹy2
Full Refresh TimeO fẹrẹ to awọn aaya 15
Refresh Power26.4mW (typical)
Agbara imurasilẹ<0.017mW
Viewigun igun>170°
Iwọn Nkan0.352 iwon
Package Mefa4.25 x 4.21 x 1.3 inches
Technical drawing showing dimensions of the 4.2-inch E-Ink module in millimeters

Figure 5: Dimensional drawing of the 4.2-inch E-Ink Display Module (B), with measurements in millimeters.

8. Support ati Resources

For the most up-to-date documentation, development resources, and community support, please visit the official Waveshare Wiki:

www.waveshare.com/wiki/4.2inch_e-Paper_Module_(B)

The Wiki includes:

  • Detailed hardware connection diagrams.
  • Example code for various microcontrollers (Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Jetson Nano, STM32).
  • Datasheets and technical information.
  • FAQs and troubleshooting guides.

9. atilẹyin ọja Information

Specific warranty details for this product are not provided in the available information. Please refer to the Waveshare official webaaye ayelujara tabi kan si atilẹyin alabara wọn fun awọn ofin ati ipo atilẹyin ọja.

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