Thanks! I wanted to do a project with a Memory LCD and an ESP32 for a while. When OSHPark launched their After Dark PCBs I couldn't resist. Your camera remote looks very cool as well!
I'd like to use the display for an ultra-low power linux laptop running on solar. Interested? I'd like to use the Sparkfun Artemis board with Apollo 3, 6uA/mhz, 8MB RAM via QuadSPI, and a lightweight RTOS/NOMMU. Using DFRobot solar power manager micro and Powerfilm LL200-2-4-75 in parallel running 2-4mw indoors.
I would probably pick a Li-Ion over a Li-Po in this case. As I understand Li-Ions have a higher energy density and in my experience Li-Pos deteriorate faster when not properly storaged at the right charge 😅
@@henkdevries2971 Most of them are Lithium Polymer, Lithium-Ion batteries can also be wrapped in protective layers that can make them look like a smooth rectangle.
Very nicely done! OSHPark After Dark boards FTW!
Nice work, this is such a good looking project. Using all my favorite things, ESP32, Sharp Mem LCD.
Thanks! I wanted to do a project with a Memory LCD and an ESP32 for a while. When OSHPark launched their After Dark PCBs I couldn't resist.
Your camera remote looks very cool as well!
I wish this was a touch screen. It would be a game changer.
Bigyan Chapagain definitely a game changer with touch screen! I would certainly buy one for fun.
I'd like to use the display for an ultra-low power linux laptop running on solar. Interested? I'd like to use the Sparkfun Artemis board with Apollo 3, 6uA/mhz, 8MB RAM via QuadSPI, and a lightweight RTOS/NOMMU. Using DFRobot solar power manager micro and Powerfilm LL200-2-4-75 in parallel running 2-4mw indoors.
What would be the benefit of using a Li-Po over Li-Ion?
I would probably pick a Li-Ion over a Li-Po in this case. As I understand Li-Ions have a higher energy density and in my experience Li-Pos deteriorate faster when not properly storaged at the right charge 😅
Lithium Polymer batteries can be made into many different sizes as opposed to Lithium-Ion, which is limited to cylindrical cells.
A lot of the phone battery's are also Li-ion, aren't they?
Those battery's are not cylindrical either 😅
@@henkdevries2971 Most of them are Lithium Polymer, Lithium-Ion batteries can also be wrapped in protective layers that can make them look like a smooth rectangle.
Where can i get one