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ESP32 E-Paper Driver Board | WiFi & Bluetooth E-Ink Module
ESP32 E-Paper Driver Board | WiFi & Bluetooth E-Ink Module
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ESP32 E-Paper Driver Board – WiFi Bluetooth E-Ink Module
Bring your IoT projects to life with the ESP32 E-Paper Driver Board, a compact and efficient module designed for wireless E-Ink displays. Featuring built-in WiFi and Bluetooth 4.2, this board allows you to update content remotely without cables—perfect for electronic shelf labels, smart tags, and portable display solutions.
Key Features
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Integrated ESP32 Chip
Simplify your development process with a built-in ESP32 microcontroller supporting Arduino programming. Ideal for rapid prototyping and custom WiFi-enabled E-Paper applications. -
Dual Wireless Connectivity
Includes both WiFi (802.11b/g/n) and Bluetooth 4.2 (BR/EDR/BLE) for flexible, wireless display updates—no wires required. -
Remote Display Control
Upload and refresh E-Paper content through a dedicated webpage or Android app via Bluetooth EDR. Ideal for managing displays anywhere, anytime. -
Crisp Image Quality
Supports Floyd–Steinberg dithering algorithm for smooth shading and improved contrast across black, white, and grayscale tones. -
Wide Image Format Support
Works with BMP, JPEG, GIF, and PNG formats for maximum compatibility with various image sources. -
Ultra-Low Power Consumption
Designed for battery-powered use with power consumption under 2mA when CP2102 is off—ideal for long-term, low-maintenance devices.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model | ESP32 E-Paper Driver Board |
| Main Chip | ESP32 |
| Wireless Standards | WiFi 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.2 (BR/EDR & BLE) |
| Communication Interface | 3-wire / 4-wire SPI (default 4-wire) |
| Operating Voltage | 5V |
| Operating Current | 50mA – 150mA |
| Low Power Current | <2mA (CP2102 off) |
| Dimensions | 29.46 × 48.25 mm (1.2 × 1.9 in) |
Ideal For
- Smart tags and electronic price labels
- IoT displays and home automation panels
- DIY maker projects and Arduino prototyping
- Battery-powered portable display systems
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