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  • Utilises novel passive NFC technology: No battery required, no more battery life issues
  • Wireless NFC-Powered Display Refreshing: No messy wiring, stable operation, fast refreshing
  • How it works: To refresh the contents of the display, use a smartphone with NFC function or an NFC reader near the e-paper for wireless power supply and data transfer.
  • Feel the magic: Refresh via smartphone, with Android APP, as easy as swiping a credit card
  • Application examples: Suitable for price tags, plant/equipment signs, shelf labels, conference signs
Application specifications

Power supply Wireless Greyscale 2
Display colour Black/white Refresh time 2s (data transfer time not included)
Dot pitch 0.138×0.138 Display size 66.89mm×29.05mm
Display resolution 296×128 Dimensions 87.5mm×47.7mm
Viewing angle >170°
Eigenschaften
Zolltarifnummer: 85285900
Brand: Waveshare
Color: white
Country of Origin: China
Display Size: 2,9 ZToll
EAN: 4060137112607
Gross Weight (kg): 0.032
Manufacturer ID: 2.9inch NFC-Powered e-Paper
Product ID: WS-17746
Manufacturer and safety information
Manufacturer information
Waveshare International Limited
2F, World Trade Plaza south side, Fuhong Rd
CN 518033 Futian District, Shenzhen
https://www.waveshare.com
support@waveshare.com

WEEE number: 72769965

Person responsible for the EU
Sertronics GmbH
Am Studio 20d
DE 12489 Berlin
https://www.berrybase.de
info@berrybase.de

Safety instructions
  • Avoid direct contact with water, moisture and extreme temperatures.
  • Protect the ePaper display from mechanical stress, impact and scratches.
  • Avoid static discharges that could permanently damage the module.
  • Only store and operate the product within the specified temperature ranges.
  • Ensure that the ePaper Display is connected correctly to avoid damage due to incorrect polarity or overvoltage.
  • Dispose of the ePaper Display in accordance with the regional regulations for electronic waste.
  • Keep the module away from any corrosive chemicals or solvents.
  • Do not disassemble or modify the product improperly.
  • Keep out of the reach of small children, as small parts can be swallowed.
  • Observe the recommended handling of flexible connections to avoid damage.
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128×32, 2.23inch OLED Display HAT for Raspberry Pi
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Raspberry Pi Pico Display Pack
A vibrant 1.14" IPS LCD screen for your Raspberry Pi Pico, with four useful buttons and an RGB LED! We've sourced a new LCD screen specifically for our Pico Display Pack - it's a beautiful, bright, 18-bit 240x135 pixel IPS display and a perfect fit for the Pico. We've surrounded it with four tactile buttons, so you can easily operate your Pico with your human fingers, and an RGB LED that you can use as a indicator, for notifications or simply for extra rainbows. With Pico Display you can turn a Pico into a compact user interface device for a larger project, capable of giving instructions, making displays and even incorporating elaborate nested menus. If you prefer to use your Pico as a standalone device, you can create a small rotating slideshow of images, display beautiful graphs from sensor data, or build your own Tamagotchi or matchbox-sized text adventure game. A Raspberry Pi Pico is not included Features 1.14" 240x135 pixel IPS LCD screen 4 tactile buttons RGB LED Pre-soldered female connectors for connecting to Pico Compatible with Raspberry Pi Pico Fully assembled No soldering required (as long as your Pico is equipped with pin headers) Dimensions: approx. 53mm x 25mm x 9mm Pinout Programmable with C/C++ and MicroPython Getting started The labels on the bottom of the Pico display show you which way to plug it into your Pico - simply match the USB connector with the markings on the board. The easiest way to start programming our Pico add-ons is to download and copy the customised MicroPython image to your Pico. It contains all the libraries you need! Our C/C++ and MicroPython libraries and code examples can be found here. Notes If you want to free up the pins that the LED uses for other purposes, we've made it easy to shorten the traces to - you can shorten one, two or all of them to make it a bi-colour, monochrome or magic non-colour LED.
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Raspberry Pi Pico Light Starter Kit, consisting of Pico, official cable and pin headers
The Raspberry Pi Pico Light Starter Kit consists of the following components: 1x Raspberry Pi PicoRaspberryPi Pico is a low-cost, high-performance microcontroller board with flexible digital interfaces. The most important features are: RP2040 microcontroller chip, developed by Raspberry Pi in the UK Dual-core ARM Cortex M0+ processor, flexible clock up to 133 MHz 264KB SRAM and 2MB on-board flash memory Module enables direct soldering on carrier boards USB 1.1 host and device support Power-saving sleep and dormant mode Drag & drop programming with mass storage via USB 26x multifunctional GPIO pins 2x SPI, 2x I2C, 2x UART, 3x 12-bit ADC, 16x controllable PWM channels Precise clock and timer on-chip Temperature sensor Accelerated floating point libraries on the chip 8x programmable I/O state machines (PIO) for customised peripheral support Further information about the Raspberry Pi Pico and how to get started can be found at https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/pico/getting-started/.------------------ 1x pin header set for Raspberry Pi PicoSetconsisting of 2x 20 pin and 1x 3 pin pin header, suitable for Raspberry Pi Pico.Technical data1 pin row with 20 pins / 3 pins2.54mm pin spacing (pitch)Pin height: 3 / 6 mm Total height: approx. 11 mmseparable after each pinmax. voltage load: 250V AC/DCmax. current load: 3A AC/DCmax. contact resistance: 20mΩmin. Insulation resistance: 1,000MΩ------------------1 x official Raspberry Pi Micro USB cable, red, 1.0mThis official Micro USB cable is designed for use with the Raspberry Pi Pico. It has been designed for optimum performance and functionality with the Raspberry Pi. Technical specifications Standard USB A 2.0 plug - micro USB 2.0 type B plug Nickel-plated contacts Cable length: 1m Colour: red
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1.3" 128x64 OLED display, SH1106, IIC/I2C interface, single colour (blue)
Thanks to OLED technology, this display offers a high-contrast and sharp presentation of content. The display has a resolution of 128 x 64 pixels. Thanks to the I2C interface, the display can be connected to an Arduino, Raspberry Pi or other microcontroller boards with just 4 pins. Technical specificationsChipset: SH1106Interface: I2C I2COperating voltage: 3.3V / 5VResolution: 128x64 pixelsDisplay size: 1.3"Colours: monochrome / blueViewing angle: >160°Dimensions: approx. 36 x 34 mm
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2.9" 296×128 ePaper Display HAT flexible for Raspberry Pi
Overview This is a flexible e-ink display HAT for Raspberry Pi, 2.9" , 296×128 resolution, with integrated controller, communication via SPI interface, supports partial update. Compared with normal e-paper display, this flexible board allows bending without damage, is thinner and lighter. Combined with the advantages such as ultra-low power consumption, wide viewing angle, clear display without power, it is an ideal choice for applications where curved surface display is required, such as industrial instruments, smart wearable devices and so on. Features Flexible e-paper, the display area is bendable (DO NOT bend the FPC area). No backlight, displays the latest content for a long time even when switched off. Very low power consumption, basically the power is only needed for updating. Standard Raspberry Pi 40PIN GPIO expansion header, supports Raspberry Pi series boards, Jetson Nano Preserved solder pads for the SPI interface, for connection to other controller boards such as Arduino/Nucleo, etc. Detailed development resources and manual (examples for Raspberry Pi/Jetson Nano/Arduino/STM32) in the Waveshare Wiki. Technical data Operating voltage: 3.3V Interface: 3-wire SPI, 4-wire SPI Outline dimensions: 79mm × 36.7mm × 0.34mm Display size: 66.9mm × 29.06mm Dot pitch: 0.227 × 0.226 Resolution: 296 × 128 Display colour: black, white Grey scale: 2 Full refresh time: 2s Refresh power: 26.4mW(typ.) Standby power: <0.017mW Viewing angle: >170° Scope of delivery 2.9 inch e-paper (D) e-Paper HAT RPi screw package (2 pieces) PH2.0 20cm 8pin
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Pimoroni Badger 2040 W (Pico W Aboard)
A programmable badge with fast updating E Ink® display and wireless connectivity, powered by the Raspberry Pi Pico W. The Badger 2040 W is a maker-friendly all-in-one badge wearable designed for the efficient identification of people and other living beings. It is ideal for battery operation as it can go into ultra low power sleep mode when the screen is not being updated. And because it's a handy microcontroller with a built-in screen that fits in your pocket, you can certainly use it for a range of other cool experimental projects. On the front you'll find the black and white 2.9" e-paper screen, a row of buttons to click and a slot to attach it to a lanyard. On the back is a battery connector, a reset button and a Qw/ST connector for connecting Qwiic or STEMMA QT breakouts. And now that it has a Raspberry Pi Pico W on board, it can communicate wirelessly with other devices and retrieve tasty data from the internet, hooray! Here are some things you can do: Switch between pictures, pronouns or secret identities at the touch of a button. Turn yourself into a mobile weather station or air quality monitor (by removing a sensor). Retrieve news, bus timetables, pollen count data, tide tables or other important information from online APIs. What's new with the Badger W We've made a number of improvements to the OG Badger (in addition to the 2.4GHz radio link). Inspired by our other Pico W Aboard products, we've added an onboard RTC (Real Time Clock) so Badger W can keep track of time while it sleeps and wake up by both a timer and a button press. Our C++/MicroPython software libraries for Badger W now use our in-house small graphics library PicoGraphics. This means that it's much easier to get images onto your Badger and that code can be easily ported between different Pimoroni displays. All the pre-installed MicroPython examples for BadgerOS are now displayed in the Badger W file system, so you can easily try them out - ideal for finding out how something works! We've added a few new examples for BadgerOS that deal with wireless applications. Pico W x E Ink® We're big fans of ePaper at Pirate HQ - it makes for a beautiful, crisp, high-contrast display that's easy to read and doesn't emit unnecessary blue light into your surroundings like LCDs do. It is also extremely power efficient (EPD displays only consume power when they are refreshed) and the images on the display last for a very long time when the display is not powered. Using a Raspberry Pico W means that we can control the hardware in an experimental way. We have written our own drivers for the EPD display, which ensure low power consumption while enabling lightning-fast refresh rates. Features 2.9" black and white E Ink® display (296 x 128 pixels) Ultra wide viewing angles Ultra low power consumption Dot pitch - 0.227 x 0.226 mm Raspberry Pi Pico W on board Dual Arm Cortex M0+ runs with up to 133Mhz and 264kB SRAM 2MB QSPI flash with support for XiP Powered and programmable via USB micro-B 2.4GHz wireless connection Five user buttons on the front Reset button White LED JST-PH connection for connecting a battery (input range 2.7V - 5.5V) Qw/ST (Qwiic/STEMMA QT) connection Own RTC chip (PCF85063A) for Deep Sleep / Wake * Fully assembled (no soldering required) Schematic C++/MicroPython libraries Software Our C++/MicroPython libraries include support for the Badger W display. For best performance, use C++, but if you're a beginner, we recommend using our MicroPython build included in the batteries to get you started. You can draw on the screen with our lightweight PicoGraphics library, which includes functions for displaying text, shapes and images (and of course individual pixels). Badger W comes pre-installed with MicroPython and our BadgerOS examples. In order for Badger W to connect to the Internet, you need to edit the WIFI_CONFIG.py file with Thonny and add your Wi-Fi data. To return to the launcher from an example, hold down the A and C keys simultaneously. MicroPython (Learn) Getting Started with Badger 2040 W (Readme) Installing MicroPython (Readme) MicroPython FAQs (and troubleshooting) Download MicroPython of the pirate brand (for built-in examples, download 'pimoroni-badger2040w-vx.x.x-micropython-with-examples.uf2') MicroPython examples Badger 2040 W function reference PicoGraphics function reference C/C++ Picographics Function Reference Connecting breakouts The Qw/ST connector on the Badger W makes it super easy to connect Qwiic or STEMMA QT breakouts. If your breakout has a QW/ST connector on board, you can connect it directly with a JST-SH to JST-SH cable. Breakout Garden breakouts that do not have a Qw/ST connector can be connected with a JST-SH to JST-SH cable plus a Qw/ST to Breakout Garden adapter. Do you want to use >2 breakouts at the same time? Try the Qwiic Muliport! List of breakouts currently compatible with our C++/MicroPython build. Notes Dimensions: 85.6mm x 48.7mm x 10mm (L x W x H, including connectors). Mounting holes are M2.5 and 3.0mm from each edge. The corner radius is 3mm. Badger W is quite flexible in terms of input voltage (2.7V - 5.5V) so that a variety of different batteries and rechargeable batteries can be used. A 2x AAA battery pack fits well behind the Badger W (double/triple AA and AAA battery packs will also work). If you are using rechargeable batteries (NiMH), we recommend a 3x AAA battery. Alternatively, you can also insert a LiPo/LiIon battery into the battery port, but with the following restrictions. Please only consider this if the person wearing the badge is an adult and knows what they are doing with LiPos! A solid case or backing to protect the battery from damage when carried is a very good idea (or you can use a LiPo battery). The Badger W does not include battery protection, so you should only use it with LiPo batteries that include internal protection. The Badger W has no battery charging circuit on board (so it can be used with both alkaline and LiPo batteries). You will need an external LiPo charger to charge the battery. * Thanks to the inbuilt RTC (Real Time Clock), the Badger W can go into a super deep sleep mode, which only consumes about 20uA of power and completely switches off the power to the Pico W and the display. It can be woken up again via the RTC or the buttons on the front. You can of course also read out the RTC to keep an eye on the time and date! About Pico W Aboard Our new Pico W Aboard products come with an inbuilt Raspberry Pi Pico W. This means you get all the benefits of an RP2040 microcontroller - a fast dual-core ARM processor, a dynamic, growing ecosystem and a choice of different programming methods to experiment with. But the most exciting thing is that the Pico W has wireless connectivity, so your Pico/RP2040 devices can communicate with each other and the internet!
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Pimoroni Badger 2040, Badger + accessories kit
A hackable, programmable badge with E Ink® display powered by the Raspberry Pi RP2040. In honour of the Raspberry Pi's 10th birthday, Pimoroni has fused an RP2040 microcontroller with an EPD display to create a stylish, monochrome, maker-friendly e-paper badge(r) that you can attach to your clothes, your office door or your desk. The Badger 2040 is equipped with plenty of buttons so you can easily change what's on the screen, a slot so you can attach it to a lanyard, and a battery port so you can keep things portable and update the screen on the go. On the back you'll find some funky badgerpunk designs as well as our RP2040 kit: boot and reset buttons and a Qw/ST port so you can easily connect Qwiic or STEMMA QT. Here are some things you can do with it! Switch between pictures, pronouns or secret identities at the touch of a button Turn yourself into a mobile weather station or air quality monitor (by adding a sensor breakout) Save important QR codes to get to places (or to prank people) Create a small to-do list and tick things off Display inspirational badger quotes or educational badger facts of the day RP2040 x e Ink® At Pimoroni, we're big fans of electronic paper - it makes for a beautiful, crisp, high-contrast display that's easy to read even in bright sunlight and doesn't emit unnecessary blue light into the environment like LCDs do. It is also extremely power efficient (EPD displays only consume power when they are refreshed) and the images on the display are retained for a very long time when the display is not powered. Using an RP2040 chip means that we can control the hardware in a fun, experimental and simple way. We have written our own drivers for the EPD display that emphasise low power consumption while enabling lightning fast refresh rates. Features 2.9" black and white E Ink® display (296 x 128 pixels) Ultra wide viewing angle Ultra low power consumption Dot pitch - 0.227 x 0.226 mm Powered by RP2040 (Dual Arm Cortex M0+ with up to 133Mhz and 264kB SRAM) 2MB QSPI flash with support for XiP Five user buttons on the front Reset and boot buttons (the boot button can also be used as a user button) White LED USB-C port for power supply and programming JST-PH connector for connecting a battery (input range 2.7V - 6V) High-precision voltage reference for monitoring the battery level Qw/ST (Qwiic/STEMMA QT) connection Fully assembled (no soldering required) Circuit diagram C++/MicroPython libraries Badger + accessory kit contains Badger 2040 2 x AAA battery holders 2 x AAA batteries Velcro square* Black lanyard (made from recycled plastic bottles!) USB-C to USB-A cable * Once you have glued the Velcro onto the battery/board, you will need to wait 10 minutes for the glue to set. You can either glue the whole square in the centre of the battery pack or cut it in half and stick one at each end. Software As it is an RP2040 board, the Badger 2040 is firmware independent! You can program it with C/C++, MicroPython or CircuitPython. Our C++/MicroPython libraries contain some nifty software tweaks to help you get the best out of your Badger. You'll get the best performance with C++, but if you're a beginner, we recommend using our MicroPython build included with the libraries to get you started. Download the pirate brand MicroPython (special badger edition) C++ examples MicroPython examples MicroPython function reference Tutorial on how to get started with Badger 2040 (coming soon!) You can also use CircuitPython for your Badger 2040. CircuitPython drivers are designed to work on a range of different microcontrollers, so you don't get the fancy RP2040 architecture-specific tweaks you'll find in our library, but you do get access to all the nice conveniences of Adafruit's ecosystem. Download CircuitPython for Badger 2040 Getting started with CircuitPython CircuitPython example (coming soon!) Connecting Breakouts If your breakout has a QW/ST connector on the board, you can connect it directly using a JST-SH to JST-SH cable, or you can connect any of our I2C Breakout Garden breakouts using a JST-SH to JST-SH cable in conjunction with a Qw/ST to Breakout Garden adapter. List of breakouts that are currently compatible with our C++/MicroPython build. Notes Dimensions: 85.6mm x 48.7mm x 10mm (L x W x H, including connector). The mounting holes are M2 and 2.9mm from each edge. The corner radius is 3mm. Badger 2040 is quite flexible in terms of input voltage (2.7V - 6V), so it is possible to use a variety of different batteries and rechargeable batteries. We recommend the use of 2x AAA batteries as these fit well in the Badger (double/triple AA and AAA batteries will also work). 2x AAA rechargeable (NiMH) batteries only give out 2.4V, which strictly speaking is not enough for Badger. However, in our tests it lasts up to an input voltage of 2.05V (without LED), so if you want to use rechargeable batteries, this should not be a problem. Alternatively, you can also plug a LiPo/LiIon battery into the battery port, but with the following restrictions. Please only consider this if the person carrying the badge is an adult and knows what they are doing with LiPos! A solid case or backing to protect the battery from damage while being carried is a very good idea. The Badger 2040 does not come with battery protection, so you should only use it with LiPo batteries that have internal protection. Unlike some of our other boards, the Badger 2040 does not have a battery charging circuit on board. You will need an external LiPo charger to charge the battery (e.g. a PowerBoost). About the RP2040 The RP2040 microcontroller of the Raspberry Pi is a dual-core ARM Cortex M0+ that runs at up to 133Mhz. It has 264kB of SRAM, 30 multi-function GPIO pins (including a four-channel 12-bit ADC), a bunch of standard peripherals (I2C, SPI, UART, PWM, clocks, etc.) and USB support. A very interesting feature of the RP2040 is the programmable IOs, which allow you to run custom programmes that can manipulate GPIO pins and transfer data between peripherals - they can offload tasks that require high data transfer rates or precise timing, which traditionally would have meant a lot of work for the CPU.
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