Sorry for the question, but I don't understand so much of electronics thinks But from the POSITIVE you have a 470k resistor, then you have a 300k resistor then the NEGATIVE... This piece of circuit is not consume electricity please ? Obviously I subscribed so in this case the number on your e-paper screen will increment :-) Thanks a lot
@@interlinkknight Yes I just learn about the divider :-) Maybe like idea, the next version that you'll make, you can add temp/humidity sensor , a time clock and put the display interface on the PCB :-) Thanks a lot
I don't plan to make that project, but you can easily do it using my examples as a template. Although remember that this kind of display is very slow to refresh so not sure is good for a clock
You can do tests, but right now with current epaper displays available for us, that would not work out well long term. The display is going to get severe burn-in pixels after a few months. It could work for saying the date, though.
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Nice, thanks for this.
Not a problem :)
What tools do you use to convert the images to Hex?
I show all about that in here ruclips.net/video/g7nUAa2SQqI/видео.html
Sorry for the question, but I don't understand so much of electronics thinks
But from the POSITIVE you have a 470k resistor, then you have a 300k resistor then the NEGATIVE...
This piece of circuit is not consume electricity please ?
Obviously I subscribed so in this case the number on your e-paper screen will increment :-)
Thanks a lot
Those resistors you mentioned do consume electricity but it's very low and insignificant
@@interlinkknight Yes I just learn about the divider :-)
Maybe like idea, the next version that you'll make, you can add temp/humidity sensor , a time clock
and put the display interface on the PCB :-)
Thanks a lot
I don't plan to make that project, but you can easily do it using my examples as a template. Although remember that this kind of display is very slow to refresh so not sure is good for a clock
@@interlinkknight Clock with out a "seconds"... just hours and minutes and using the partial refresh :-)
You can do tests, but right now with current epaper displays available for us, that would not work out well long term. The display is going to get severe burn-in pixels after a few months. It could work for saying the date, though.
dlaczego filmy są tak rzadko