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Top 8 C e-ink Projects
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Inkycal
Create awesome e-paper dashboards within minutes! Modularity? Check! Python3? Check? Works on Raspberry Pi Zero W? Check! Support for own modules? Check!
Project mention: Modular Python software for selected E-Paper displays | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-12-18 -
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MuditaOS
Mobile operating system based on FreeRTOS™ optimized for E Ink displays - developed for Mudita Pure minimalist phone
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Inkplate-Arduino-library
Inkplate family Arduino library. The easiest way to add e-paper to your project.
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inkplate10-weather-cal
Displays today's date, weather forecast and a stylised map of your city using Inkplate10 (ESP32)
Project mention: I built an e-ink dashboard for displaying the map and weather for your city using Inkplate and a Raspberry Pi. | /r/raspberry_pi | 2023-05-17I guess it's yet another weather dashboard post? This is my take on a weather display using a Raspberry Pi to generate an image from HTML and an [Inkplate 10](https://soldered.com/product/inkplate-10-9-7-e-paper-board-copy/) to display it. A while back I was inspired by /u/speedyg0nz and his [MagInkCal](https://www.reddit.com/r/raspberry\_pi/comments/pugv7d/maginkcal\_magic\_calendar\_project\_completed\_full/) project so I decided to do my own take on it. I ended up splitting my project into a server-client setup where the server (Raspberry Pi) is responsible for generating the image at a certain time each day and the client (ESP32) would render the image onto an e-ink display. On a 2000mAh battery I get approximately 4-5 months of charge, though I think 6 months is possible with 3000mAh. I'm currently tracking and updating battery life for this project on my GitHub repo. Features: - Accuweather/OpenWeatherMap API for weather data - [Google Static Maps API](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/maps-static/overview) for generating the map image of the configured location. - MQTT publish/subscribe features for the client to send logs to the server. - Automatic daylight saving handling. - Deep sleep ultra-low power usage (~21µA) Client and server code here: https://github.com/chrisjtwomey/inkplate10-weather-cal Let me know what you guys think! I'm quite happy with the system I put together, I don't normally publish projects as I never really feel they're ever in a state to share (also I'm terrible at READMEs). Fun fact: e-ink displays are incredibly expensive and... delicate.
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C e-ink related posts
- Modular Python software for selected E-Paper displays
- [HELP] Watchy with 3-color display
- Symbian Was Right
- Mudita Pure- is it better after all updates?
- Show HN: A VNC viewer for eInk devices capable of 30 FPS when writing text
- Frustration about either bugs or my own dumbness
- Show HN: Turn Pocketbook e-ink reader into computer monitor
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Index
What are some of the best open-source e-ink projects in C? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | Watchy | 1,760 |
2 | Inkycal | 988 |
3 | MuditaOS | 577 |
4 | PrecIR | 249 |
5 | Inkplate-Arduino-library | 224 |
6 | remoteink | 146 |
7 | inkplate10-weather-cal | 106 |
8 | gfxprim | 42 |