Three Color 2.9inch E-Ink Display Module (B), 296x128 Resolution 3.3V/5V E-Paper Epaper Display Screen Red Black White Tri-Color Compatible with Raspberry Pi/Arduino/STM32,SPI Interface, Full Refresh
Three Color 2.9inch E-Ink Display Module (B), 296x128 Resolution 3.3V/5V E-Paper Epaper Display Screen Red Black White Tri-Color Compatible with Raspberry Pi/Arduino/STM32,SPI Interface, Full Refresh
Description
296x128, 2.9inch E-Ink display module, three-color, SPI interface OverviewThis is an E-Ink display module, 2.9inch, 296x128 resolution, with embedded controller, communicating via SPI interface, supports red, black, and white three-color display.Due to the advantages like ultra low power consumption, wide viewing angle, clear display without electricity, it is an ideal choice for applications such as shelf label, industrial instrument, and so on.SpecificationsOperating voltage: 3.3V/5VInterface: 3-wire SPI, 4-wire SPIOutline dimension: 89.5mm × 38mmDisplay size: 66.89mm × 29.05mmDot pitch: 0.138 × 0.138Resolution: 296 × 128Display color: red, black, whiteGrey level: 2Full refresh time: 15sRefresh power: 26.4mW(typ.)Standby power: <0.017mWViewing angle: >170°FAQThree-color e-paper looks more red than the picture?Because of different batch, some of them have aberration. Store the e-Paper right side up will reduce it. And if the e-Paper didn't be refreshed for long time, it will become more and more red/yellow. Please use the demo code to refresh the e-paper for several times in this case.Package Content2.9inch e-Paper Module (B) x1PH2.0 20cm 8Pin x1Note:100% original from Waveshare, technical support is provided ,please feel free to contact us !
Features:
- SPI interface, compatible with controller boards like Raspberry Pi/Arduino/Jetson Nano/STM32/Nucleo, etc.
- Ultra low power consumption, basically power is only required for refreshing
- Onboard voltage translator, compatible with 3.3V/5V MCUs
- Comes with development resources and manual (examples compatible with Raspberry Pi/Arduino/STM32)
- No backlight, keeps displaying last content for a long time even when power down