Collection of examples to read sensors (I2C and others) and publish real-time information with minimum consumption using fast ESP32S3/ESP32 and epaper controllers such as IT8951 or EPDiy
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Collection of examples to read sensors (I2C and others) and publish real-time information with minimum consumption using fast ESP32S3/ESP32 and epaper controllers such as IT8951 or EPDiy
An ESP32 and 7.5" ePaper Display reads Weather Underground data via their API and then displays the weather
A desk thermometer whitch features a tri-color E-paper display powered by an ESP32, with Web Dashboard
A very slow movie player designed for the Raspberry Pi Zero
A Metatrader 5 server is hosted on a PC, which broadcasts MQTT data. This data is received by an ESP32 microcontroller board via WiFi and sent to an E-Paper display driver which displays the received data into a readable format, like a trading profile dashboard.
Arduino codes for a 1.54 inch E-Paper Display
Collection of Arduino sketches for creating an epaper based clock or calendar. Archived and moved to CodeBerg, see link below.
An internet based Weather Station is running on an ESP32 device with Epaper display attached. The data is retrieved from Meteomatics.com Weather API for an individual location.
Easy to use, fast, free and fully portable C library for Unisystem USEC/USEM e-paper controller equipped with 13.3-inch display
Example of 'usec-133-generic-spi-lib' library integration for STMicroelectronics NUCLEO-F429ZI platform
An ESP32-based E-Paper display that shows the current TCEC Chess game on a 4.2in E-Paper display.
Example of 'usec-133-generic-spi-lib' library integration for ESP32-based plaforms (ESP32/S2/S3/C2/C3/C6/H2)
Example of 'usec-133-generic-spi-lib' library integration for Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040) platform
Example of 'usec-133-generic-spi-lib' library integration for STMicroelectronics NUCLEO-F429ZI platform
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