neopixel-ws2812-led-pico-fading
Controlling neopixel WS2812 LED strip from a Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller with a smooth fading effect based on sine wave. (by tracyspacy)
Pico_ePaper_Code
Waveshrae Pico e-Paper driver code (by waveshareteam)
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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- How do I rotate the text on this Pico-ePaper-2.13 display?
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Hey y'all, quick question for a noob: is there a straightforward way to shrink a byte array? (For storing/displaying images)
Yeah the more detailed code on the wiki is not in micropython unfortunately, however they do provide example code on GitHub
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Help with Waveshare e-Ink display library and MicroPython
Hello everyone! So I got a Waveshare 2.14" e-Ink display (this one, which connects through SPI), and I've managed to make it work on the Pico with this example code from Waveshare.
What are some alternatives?
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pico-epaper - Module for driving Waveshare Pico e-Paper 3.7 display. Now with support for partial updates.
RaspberryPi-GPIO-Audio - 2019-2024: Audio DAC interfaced through Raspberry Pi GPIO such as i2s for two Waveshare Wolfson WM8960 Audio DAC modules with i2c control.
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