This Adapter Works with 3.3V - 5V Logic and Power with most of the Waveshare e-ink Displays. The Resistor and Jumper Configuration for all these modules can be found printed on the back of the board.
A small Compact E-ink / E-Paper Adapter for use with a Variety of Waveshare Modules
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This Adapter Works with 3.3V - 5V Logic and Power with most of the Waveshare e-ink Displays. The Resistor and Jumper Configuration for all these modules can be found printed on the back of the board.
E-Paper-Rev1.zipOshpark Design FilesZip Archive - 24.22 kB - 04/05/2019 at 01:45 |
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E-Paper-Rev1 - Schematic.pdfAdobe Portable Document Format - 290.83 kB - 04/05/2019 at 01:29 |
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E-Paper-Rev1 - PCB Traces.pdfAdobe Portable Document Format - 264.38 kB - 04/05/2019 at 01:29 |
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Boards Received and Tested
Design Files Created
The TXS0108EPWR Provides Logic Level Conversion. If Microcontroller is already 3.3V you can remove the TXS0108 and short the PCB Connectors As Shown.
Code For each Display can be Found on the Waveshare Wiki
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Hi,
How did you decide to use 0805 for the capacitors and CD43 for the inductor?
I'm grateful you have read through WavShare's documentation to decipher their schematic and posted your findings here. They did publish a new rev in January and they now list C3 (between the diodes) as 4.7uF (IS 4.7 uF, WAS "104"), whereas you appear to be using 100 nF. Do you have any thoughts on this?
https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/5/5b/1.54inch_e-Paper_Schematic.pdf
It may be an error but here is waveshares older schematic (2018)
https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/archive/5/5b/20200103064017%211.54inch_e-Paper_Schematic.pdf
I have tested it and the 100nF is what I have installed and it works.
I haven't tested it with larger displays yet.
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Hello John,
I’m so pleased to have found this project, having struggled to eliminate the current draw of Waveshare’s “e-paper Driver HAT” for a battery-powered project of mine. Waveshare eventually confessed that their HAT continues to draw current even when the both the micro controller and the e-ink display are put to sleep. Not much good for a long duration battery project.
Anyway, your schematic has helped me to unravel the problem far more easily, and I have now made a version of my own - eliminating all the voltage regulator circuitry as my project is running on a stabilised 3V3.
With only the elements essential to the e-ink display, the board is just 21 x 25mm. It should suit any barebones ESP8266 or 3V3 Arduino project.
Thank you for your efforts, I’ll post any results or further thoughts here.