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SA Best Technical Training Seminar 2013
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This time around we've got 11 guest speakers lecturing in 3 venues in daily schedules that are jam-packed with leading edge technologies! Don't miss this one. In fact, we're taking bookings now already in case we need to accommodate extra demand, so get in early! Click here to view the daily programme. All the big names:. It's the Antenna that makes it Wireless. Field application engineer Antenova. Live Demonstration evaluation boards available to interested. Quantum leap for Bluetooth technology. Fast e...
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BADGEr – EReader badge and shield | WyoLum Blog
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Open Source Electronics for Huge Nerds. Skip to primary content. À la Mode examples. AlaMode: How to Buy. BADGEr – EReader badge and shield. BADGEr – EReader badge and shield. WyoLum is so proud to team up with Seeed Studio. To present the Open Hardware Summit. Badges (codename: BADGEr) for 2013! We’ve had our heads buried working through a myriad of issues and recovering from a few big setback. S, but the work has paid off. The prototypes are back and they are amazing. We friggin’ did it! Slot You may h...
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RandomAI – Page 2 – Reading between the lions
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Reading between the lions. September 26, 2016. I found it very easy to get the Pervasive Displays e-ink working with the Pyboard once I discovered Peter Hinch’s github library. This not only made the display access easy but also helped with forming the fonts and digits. The components I used were:. LiPo battery, supplies 3.3V and my one is 850maH. Battery charger from Adafruit. RTC battery backup in the form of a CR2032 battery. Code was simplicity itself with just a few lines:. All in all a good first a...
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Uncategorized – RandomAI
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Reading between the lions. October 1, 2016. October 1, 2016. The ESP8266 is an incredible little module produced by Expressif. It combines a little processor with a WiFi chip that can act as both a client to an existing wifi network, or as an access point to create its own network. At around $2 it is as “. Cheap as chips”. I saw an excellent example. Of using a variant called the ESP-01 to run a remote e-ink display, along with the code. AT GMR, to get the firmware version. 8230; but see the sites refere...
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July 2016 – RandomAI
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Reading between the lions. Design Thinking is not a spectator sport. July 31, 2016. Many times when I have led Design Thinking classes one observation I have made is that those workshops don’t work well if there are ‘observers’. Whatever reason they may have, people who are not engaged with the participants – either talking amongst themselves, or absorbed in reading their email on laptop or phone, destroy the energy and engagement in the room. Creating a clock using ESP8266 wifi and electronic paper.
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RePaper Tools
http://repaper.org/tools.html
To get started with ePaper development you will need a display and the RePaper Extension board:. The EPD extension board. Supports driving 1.44, 2.0, and 2.7 inch ePaper display (EPD) modules. This expansion board provides a 20 control pins connection with your product or development kit to drive EPD via SPI interface. The EPD Extension board is available for international shipment from our friends at Adafruit Industries. Has written great learning guides for using the Extension board with:.
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RePaper Reference
http://repaper.org/reference.html
Using the Extension board with Ardunio ( HTML. Using the Extension board with Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone Black ( HTML. Are availabe from our GitHub repository. Below are links to datasheets describing the timing sequence necessary to display images on the EPD Panels and the datasheets for the panels themselves:. COG Driving ( HTML. 144 TFT EPD Panel ( HTML. 20 TFT EPD Panel ( HTML. 27 TFT EPD Panel ( HTML. Extension Board ( HTML. Reference Circuit ( PDF. Extension Board ( Schematics and gerbers.
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RePaper Production
http://repaper.org/production.html
We would love to hear about your ePaper related prototypes and want to offer our support. We know first hand the challenges of taking an idea, creating a working prototype, and then pushing it into mass production. If you’re ready to go for production, or want to better understand the production process, our engineers and support team are here to help. Email us: help@repaper.org. Be sure to include links to any documentation, photos, or videos to help us better understand your project.
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RePaper Code
http://repaper.org/doc/code.html
Thermo Sketch (Arduino Mega only). Connection of EPD board to Arduino. Connection of EPD board to LaunchPad. The source code to the Repaper software is hosted by GitHub. This project officially supports both the Arduino-based and Ti LaunchPad platforms. The Arduino web site. Has download links for Windows, Mac OS/X and other operating systems. Is necessary to run the GUI, but it is possible to install a command line only version. IDE can be downloaded from their Home Page. IMPORTANT NOTES for COG V2.
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RePaper FAQs
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There is a label on the back of the e-Paper display. How do I read it? There are 2 methods of labeling EPDs and the details can be found in each product specifications for each e-Paper display:. The previous version of labeling (prior to 2012) included just one label because the manufacturing process took place at one site. Older labels used the following:. Label prior to 2012. Front End Process Label. Back End Process Label. 2014 RePaper.org is brought to you by Pervasive Displays, Inc.