Will this support the ES108FC1 screen? #294
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If I see this correctly: Interface Type | Parallel Data (2ch, 8-bit) , 50 pins FPC This expects 2 ch of 8 bit. So it has 16 data lines. With the actual EDPiy V6 this is not supported. |
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This display looks pretty nice, so I've ordered one for testing once we work on the 2-channel version :) Note that this will probably take a while, though. |
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Does anyone have a datasheet of this thing? |
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How is this coming? Just bought one of these screens and would love to be able to use it for a project I’m working on for a static display. Thanks! |
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How’s it going? I just bought one of these, want to incorporate into an ongoing project. |
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I have one too and plan to order an adapter board with the v7 prototype once it is done. Hope that's soon, but we'll see ;) |
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Oh, look what Santa brought me! I only glanced through the DS. Things I noticed:
By the way has anyone already received their screen? How is the contrast(if there is some sort of image left on it)? Anyone tried if they can actually drive the screen? Haven't thought much about this but, in anticipation of v7, you can probably try it with the EPDiy you already have by preparing a custom FPC adapter, where the destination data lines are duplicated in respect to the source lines, so that every pixel is "cloned" in horizontal direction. The result probably won't be pretty nor practical, but at least you'd be able to test if it's working at all(after changing the aforementioned R, of course) |
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Frankly I'm lurking this thread because I plan to use this display with RK3568 SoC, that has built-in E-ink driver. |
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@tomek-szczesny this actually sounds interesting. Are there any ready-made boards with this chip and suitable EPD connectors/power, that one can buy? |
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The only one I am aware of is PineNote. :) Personally I plan a build with Radxa CM3. A dev board with panel connectors and voltage generators is on a drawing board. :) EDIT: @vdp, when I read your question again, I don't think anyone has developed, manufactured and put on sale a board that right now waits for us to develop drivers for it. :) Except that's exactly the pine64 business model :D I am currently developing a Radxa CM3 carrier board that will accept 6" e-ink or ES108FC1, together with USB and Ethernet for basic connectivity. Some extra connectors will be available to test key matrix to GPIO (laptop keyboard), and to test battery controller on board. I guess you all see where this is heading. :) |
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Lurking this thread as well. As far as I can tell, ES108FC1 has the best price/performance of any e-ink screen. Would love to use two of them to build a foldable e-newspaper :) Edit: FYI, this project also seems to be targeting ES108FC1 compatibility. |
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Hi, can someone that already received their screen confirm the type of its connector. The datasheet says that the panel's connector is AXE550127D(female/socket), which means for the board I have to order AXE650124D(male/header). Is that correct? Thanks! |
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The full datasheet youcan see the repo : ES108FC1 |
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Thanks a lot! I think the screen has the female/socket connector(AXE550127D), so the DS is correct. Too bad this may delay the release date for the v7 board, because I believe @vroland mistook it for a male/header(they are indeed hard to tell apart). |
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@ddB0515 I've just designed today a voltage selector in 21-28V range in 1V steps, because I've seen 27V eink datasheet somewhere already. I'll probably just add the ED060 connector and adapter header. I gave up trying to guess what e-ink I might want to use in the future, and spent enough time contemplating it. |
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@tomek-szczesny sound like nice idea, if you already have tested solution with 3 nfets with resistors share here or send me message, more than happy to take a look :) Also for Max there is few other alternative (AliExpress or TaoBao) as usually when I can't get normally I got overseas :) |
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@ddB0515 I don't think there are private messages on GitHub.. Switches will be MOSFETs in my design, I'm just too lazy to draw them properly. I came up with a different value set that is available in E24 series that I stock at home, with 300k instead of 1M. |
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@tomek-szczesny sorry should be more explanatory, there is Telegram link on my profile so you can do it over there |
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Loving all the activity here. To summarize: You've both designed versions of the EPDiy that support a wider range of voltages? That seems like a useful development towards supporting more screens. Happy to help test the hardware when you think it's ready.
I think this is an important use case for EPDiy: Future-proofing designs (within reason) so that later revisions of screen hardware will still work. |
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Back in the previous industry I worked in, an engineering model (prototype) wasn't even considered before engineers proved their designs mathematically, 3-sigma reliability in all specified conditions and so on. That's why I haven't used my breadboard in years and just build things. :) I don't do formal analysis either, so screw ups still happen ;)
I didn't. I'm just here to learn about e-ink in general. :) I think that designing and building adapters for future e-inks is inevitable, but it's easier and cheaper than building a new control board from scratch every time. This fact has clearly been recognized in epdiy already. |
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Hey guys, Is one of the mentioned boards are compatible with an esp32? |
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I saw that you published an adapter for the e-ink screens. While I wrote the entry above. I found a promising board: https://x.alibaba.com/Aw7qGg?ck=pdp Would you say that your adapter will fit? This would be a great deal - 38$ for the driver which is well documented and also supported by several esp32 and raspberry pi projects. |
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Hello @DerPicknicker
First of all this already has connectors so you don't need to use my adapter and those boards come pre-configured only to one size. Good-luck finding how to switch sizes via SPI with the poor documentation (most) chinese companies add in their products. Second: This is really epdiy Issue board where we should cope with epdiy related stuff and strictly to the Title thema, is not a discussion board, for that please join epdiy.slack.com (Send me an Email) |
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I will write you an email @martinberlin ... |
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Use this link to join SLACK https://join.slack.com/t/epdiy/shared_invite/zt-2g3dpt45i-V5vleYuxcwoM9Rbz2tXtRA |
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Sent 5x of this to fabrication: https://github.com/vroland/epdiy-hardware/tree/40-to-50-axe-adapter/adapters/40-to-50-pin-adapter Linked to #290 since someone is hungry to try this. moving this to discussions since there was also another person that wants to use this display. It’s also not an Issue with this library and more a feature request that can be solved with an adapter. |
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Does someone have an AliExpress link from trustable shop? |
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Related to this discussion #298 please give it a read also. I have 5 adapters coming to me in next weeks. |
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Hey, I tested it with the adapter @martinberlin sent me and also I also used a board with the proper voltages, but I only managed to produce a few stray lines :( I don't know if my display is just broken or there is something different for this display... |
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