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Small e-paper Shield V2 for Arduino/ Linkit One

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Small e-paper Shield V2 for Arduino/ Linkit One

The Small e-paper Shield V2 is a versatile expansion module that enables Arduino and Linkit One microcontroller boards to interface with e-ink display technology, allowing developers to create low-power, always-on visual interfaces without LCD power consumption overhead. This shield is widely adopted by IoT engineers, embedded systems developers, and hobbyists building battery-powered applications such as smart tags, environmental monitoring systems, and portable data loggers. It solves the critical challenge of displaying dynamic content on microcontroller projects while maintaining ultra-low power consumption, making it ideal for remote sensing applications and wearable electronics where battery life is paramount.

Product Overview

The Small e-paper Shield V2 operates on the principle of electrophoretic display technology, where charged particles suspended in a microencapsulated fluid respond to electrical fields to create visible text and graphics. Unlike traditional LCD or OLED displays that require constant backlighting, e-ink displays consume power only during image updates, making them exceptionally energy-efficient. The shield communicates with your Arduino or Linkit One via SPI interface, providing a simple yet powerful method to render monochrome graphics, text, and images on a compact display module. The V2 iteration introduces improved driver stability, faster refresh rates, and enhanced compatibility with popular microcontroller platforms.

This shield features a dedicated controller IC that handles all display timing and voltage regulation, eliminating the need for complex external circuitry. The small form factor makes it perfect for space-constrained projects while maintaining excellent readability. The display maintains its image indefinitely without power consumption once the content is written, enabling true passive display scenarios. Integration is straightforward through well-documented libraries and example code available for both Arduino IDE and Linkit development environments, allowing rapid prototyping and deployment.

Key Specifications

Specification Details
Product Type E-paper Display Shield Module
Brand Seeed Studio
Origin Original/Authentic
Warranty 7 days on manufacturing defects
Shipping 1-5 days from Bengaluru
Delivery 7-8 days across India
Support 24/7 via Email and WhatsApp
Display Type E-ink Electrophoretic Display
Resolution 200 x 96 pixels
Display Size 1.54 inches diagonal
Communication Protocol SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface)
Operating Voltage 3.3V to 5V compatible
Power Consumption Less than 1mA in standby mode
Refresh Rate 2-3 seconds full refresh
Compatibility Arduino Uno, Leonardo, Mega, Linkit One

Key Features

  • Ultra-low power consumption with standby current below 1mA, extending battery life in portable applications by weeks or months compared to LCD alternatives
  • Monochrome e-ink display technology that maintains image indefinitely without power, perfect for static information display and battery-powered IoT devices
  • SPI interface enables direct integration with Arduino and Linkit One without additional voltage conversion or complex signal conditioning
  • 200x96 pixel resolution provides sufficient clarity for text, icons, and simple graphics in compact form factor designs
  • Fast partial refresh capability allows selective screen updates without full redraw, reducing power consumption and improving responsiveness
  • Wide operating temperature range from -10°C to 60°C, suitable for indoor and outdoor environmental monitoring applications

Applications and Use Cases

  • Smart environmental monitoring stations measuring temperature, humidity, and air quality with real-time display updates, powered by solar cells or coin batteries for months of autonomous operation
  • IoT asset tracking tags and inventory management systems displaying product information, pricing, and status updates with minimal power draw in retail and warehouse environments
  • Wearable health monitoring devices showing vital signs, step counts, and notifications on ultra-low-power wrist-worn platforms without requiring daily charging
  • Remote data logging systems for agricultural sensors, weather stations, and scientific instruments that transmit data while displaying local status information on battery power
  • Smart home control panels and room information displays that update occasionally without the constant power drain of traditional LCD screens
  • Educational robotics projects teaching microcontroller programming with visual feedback without the complexity of full-color display drivers

How to Use

To begin using the Small e-paper Shield V2, first stack the shield onto your Arduino or Linkit One microcontroller board, ensuring all pins align properly with the microcontroller headers. Connect the SPI data pins (MOSI, MISO, SCK) and the chip select pin to the appropriate GPIO pins on your microcontroller. Download the e-paper library from Seeed Studio's GitHub repository and install it in your Arduino IDE through the Library Manager. Include the library header in your sketch and initialize the display object with the correct pin configuration for your specific microcontroller board.

Begin with simple text rendering using the provided example sketches to verify proper communication between your microcontroller and the display module. The library provides functions for drawing pixels, lines, rectangles, and rendering text at various font sizes. For optimal performance, batch multiple display updates together before calling the refresh function, as each refresh cycle consumes more power than maintaining a static image. Test your application's power consumption in standby mode to confirm the ultra-low power characteristics are being achieved, and adjust your update frequency based on your specific application requirements. The display supports both full refresh for complete image updates and partial refresh for faster, more efficient incremental changes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between e-paper and LCD displays?

E-paper displays use electrophoretic technology that only consumes power during image updates, allowing them to maintain a static image indefinitely without any power draw. LCD displays require continuous backlighting and power to maintain the image, consuming significantly more energy. This makes e-paper ideal for battery-powered applications where display updates are infrequent, while LCDs are better for applications requiring frequent color changes or video playback.

Can I use this shield with microcontrollers other than Arduino and Linkit One?

While this shield is specifically designed for Arduino and Linkit One platforms with standard pin headers, the underlying SPI communication protocol is universal. You can adapt it to other microcontrollers like STM32, ESP32, or Raspberry Pi by manually connecting the SPI pins and adapting the library code. However, this requires additional electronics knowledge and may void any warranty coverage. We recommend contacting our technical support team for guidance on non-standard platform integration.

How long does the display image persist after power is removed?

E-paper displays maintain their image indefinitely without any power supply, a property called bistability. The image persists until you send a new command to update it, making this technology exceptional for applications where information needs to remain visible during power outages or in standby mode. This is fundamentally different from LCD technology where the image disappears immediately when power is removed.

What is the typical refresh time and does it affect battery life?

The Small e-paper Shield V2 requires 2-3 seconds for a full screen refresh. Each refresh cycle consumes approximately 50-100mA for the duration of the refresh operation. To maximize battery life, minimize refresh frequency and use partial refresh updates when possible. For example, updating only the changed portion of the display consumes significantly less power than refreshing the entire screen. Plan your application to batch updates together rather than refreshing continuously.

When will I receive my order?

Orders are dispatched within 1-5 business days from our Bengaluru warehouse. Delivery takes 7-8 days to most locations across India.

What is your return and warranty policy?

We offer a 7-day return policy on manufacturing defects only. Contact support within 7 days of receipt for free replacement or full refund. Not applicable for user damage or misuse.

Are bulk discounts available?

Yes, wholesale pricing for orders of 10 or more units. Contact our sales team via WhatsApp or email for a customized bulk quote.

Why Buy from The Engineer Store

  • Genuine Products: Sourced directly from authorized distributors with authentication
  • Expert Team: Our technical team validates every product before listing
  • Fast Shipping: Dispatched within 1-5 days from our Bengaluru warehouse
  • Pan-India Delivery: 7-8 days to Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata
  • Payment Options: COD, UPI, credit/debit cards, net banking, EMI available
  • Technical Support: 24/7 expert guidance via email and WhatsApp
  • Returns: 7-day return policy on manufacturing defects only

Buy Small e-paper Shield V2 for Arduino/ Linkit One Online in India

Purchase the Small e-paper Shield V2 for Arduino/ Linkit One online at The Engineer Store, India's trusted source for genuine electronics. We deliver across Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, and Surat. Get the best price on Small e-paper Shield V2 for Arduino/ Linkit One with fast shipping and expert support.

Our team in Bengaluru is available 24/7 to support your journey from product selection to project completion.

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Small e-paper Shield V2 for Arduino/ Linkit One

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SKU: TES-EV00082746
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Small e-paper Shield V2 for Arduino/ Linkit One

The Small e-paper Shield V2 is a versatile expansion module that enables Arduino and Linkit One microcontroller boards to interface with e-ink display technology, allowing developers to create low-power, always-on visual interfaces without LCD power consumption overhead. This shield is widely adopted by IoT engineers, embedded systems developers, and hobbyists building battery-powered applications such as smart tags, environmental monitoring systems, and portable data loggers. It solves the critical challenge of displaying dynamic content on microcontroller projects while maintaining ultra-low power consumption, making it ideal for remote sensing applications and wearable electronics where battery life is paramount.

Product Overview

The Small e-paper Shield V2 operates on the principle of electrophoretic display technology, where charged particles suspended in a microencapsulated fluid respond to electrical fields to create visible text and graphics. Unlike traditional LCD or OLED displays that require constant backlighting, e-ink displays consume power only during image updates, making them exceptionally energy-efficient. The shield communicates with your Arduino or Linkit One via SPI interface, providing a simple yet powerful method to render monochrome graphics, text, and images on a compact display module. The V2 iteration introduces improved driver stability, faster refresh rates, and enhanced compatibility with popular microcontroller platforms.

This shield features a dedicated controller IC that handles all display timing and voltage regulation, eliminating the need for complex external circuitry. The small form factor makes it perfect for space-constrained projects while maintaining excellent readability. The display maintains its image indefinitely without power consumption once the content is written, enabling true passive display scenarios. Integration is straightforward through well-documented libraries and example code available for both Arduino IDE and Linkit development environments, allowing rapid prototyping and deployment.

Key Specifications

Specification Details
Product Type E-paper Display Shield Module
Brand Seeed Studio
Origin Original/Authentic
Warranty 7 days on manufacturing defects
Shipping 1-5 days from Bengaluru
Delivery 7-8 days across India
Support 24/7 via Email and WhatsApp
Display Type E-ink Electrophoretic Display
Resolution 200 x 96 pixels
Display Size 1.54 inches diagonal
Communication Protocol SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface)
Operating Voltage 3.3V to 5V compatible
Power Consumption Less than 1mA in standby mode
Refresh Rate 2-3 seconds full refresh
Compatibility Arduino Uno, Leonardo, Mega, Linkit One

Key Features

  • Ultra-low power consumption with standby current below 1mA, extending battery life in portable applications by weeks or months compared to LCD alternatives
  • Monochrome e-ink display technology that maintains image indefinitely without power, perfect for static information display and battery-powered IoT devices
  • SPI interface enables direct integration with Arduino and Linkit One without additional voltage conversion or complex signal conditioning
  • 200x96 pixel resolution provides sufficient clarity for text, icons, and simple graphics in compact form factor designs
  • Fast partial refresh capability allows selective screen updates without full redraw, reducing power consumption and improving responsiveness
  • Wide operating temperature range from -10°C to 60°C, suitable for indoor and outdoor environmental monitoring applications

Applications and Use Cases

  • Smart environmental monitoring stations measuring temperature, humidity, and air quality with real-time display updates, powered by solar cells or coin batteries for months of autonomous operation
  • IoT asset tracking tags and inventory management systems displaying product information, pricing, and status updates with minimal power draw in retail and warehouse environments
  • Wearable health monitoring devices showing vital signs, step counts, and notifications on ultra-low-power wrist-worn platforms without requiring daily charging
  • Remote data logging systems for agricultural sensors, weather stations, and scientific instruments that transmit data while displaying local status information on battery power
  • Smart home control panels and room information displays that update occasionally without the constant power drain of traditional LCD screens
  • Educational robotics projects teaching microcontroller programming with visual feedback without the complexity of full-color display drivers

How to Use

To begin using the Small e-paper Shield V2, first stack the shield onto your Arduino or Linkit One microcontroller board, ensuring all pins align properly with the microcontroller headers. Connect the SPI data pins (MOSI, MISO, SCK) and the chip select pin to the appropriate GPIO pins on your microcontroller. Download the e-paper library from Seeed Studio's GitHub repository and install it in your Arduino IDE through the Library Manager. Include the library header in your sketch and initialize the display object with the correct pin configuration for your specific microcontroller board.

Begin with simple text rendering using the provided example sketches to verify proper communication between your microcontroller and the display module. The library provides functions for drawing pixels, lines, rectangles, and rendering text at various font sizes. For optimal performance, batch multiple display updates together before calling the refresh function, as each refresh cycle consumes more power than maintaining a static image. Test your application's power consumption in standby mode to confirm the ultra-low power characteristics are being achieved, and adjust your update frequency based on your specific application requirements. The display supports both full refresh for complete image updates and partial refresh for faster, more efficient incremental changes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between e-paper and LCD displays?

E-paper displays use electrophoretic technology that only consumes power during image updates, allowing them to maintain a static image indefinitely without any power draw. LCD displays require continuous backlighting and power to maintain the image, consuming significantly more energy. This makes e-paper ideal for battery-powered applications where display updates are infrequent, while LCDs are better for applications requiring frequent color changes or video playback.

Can I use this shield with microcontrollers other than Arduino and Linkit One?

While this shield is specifically designed for Arduino and Linkit One platforms with standard pin headers, the underlying SPI communication protocol is universal. You can adapt it to other microcontrollers like STM32, ESP32, or Raspberry Pi by manually connecting the SPI pins and adapting the library code. However, this requires additional electronics knowledge and may void any warranty coverage. We recommend contacting our technical support team for guidance on non-standard platform integration.

How long does the display image persist after power is removed?

E-paper displays maintain their image indefinitely without any power supply, a property called bistability. The image persists until you send a new command to update it, making this technology exceptional for applications where information needs to remain visible during power outages or in standby mode. This is fundamentally different from LCD technology where the image disappears immediately when power is removed.

What is the typical refresh time and does it affect battery life?

The Small e-paper Shield V2 requires 2-3 seconds for a full screen refresh. Each refresh cycle consumes approximately 50-100mA for the duration of the refresh operation. To maximize battery life, minimize refresh frequency and use partial refresh updates when possible. For example, updating only the changed portion of the display consumes significantly less power than refreshing the entire screen. Plan your application to batch updates together rather than refreshing continuously.

When will I receive my order?

Orders are dispatched within 1-5 business days from our Bengaluru warehouse. Delivery takes 7-8 days to most locations across India.

What is your return and warranty policy?

We offer a 7-day return policy on manufacturing defects only. Contact support within 7 days of receipt for free replacement or full refund. Not applicable for user damage or misuse.

Are bulk discounts available?

Yes, wholesale pricing for orders of 10 or more units. Contact our sales team via WhatsApp or email for a customized bulk quote.

Why Buy from The Engineer Store

  • Genuine Products: Sourced directly from authorized distributors with authentication
  • Expert Team: Our technical team validates every product before listing
  • Fast Shipping: Dispatched within 1-5 days from our Bengaluru warehouse
  • Pan-India Delivery: 7-8 days to Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata
  • Payment Options: COD, UPI, credit/debit cards, net banking, EMI available
  • Technical Support: 24/7 expert guidance via email and WhatsApp
  • Returns: 7-day return policy on manufacturing defects only

Buy Small e-paper Shield V2 for Arduino/ Linkit One Online in India

Purchase the Small e-paper Shield V2 for Arduino/ Linkit One online at The Engineer Store, India's trusted source for genuine electronics. We deliver across Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, and Surat. Get the best price on Small e-paper Shield V2 for Arduino/ Linkit One with fast shipping and expert support.

Our team in Bengaluru is available 24/7 to support your journey from product selection to project completion.