latch_eInk
https://www.instructables.com/E-Ink-ternal-Countdown-Display/
My goal was to make a portable display that updates daily, runs on battery, uses as little power as possible, and can keep going for years.
These supplies support a real time clock (the DS3231SN) turning on a mcu (ATSAMD21E18A) to update a screen, whenever you want.
- 1x ATSAMD21E18A-A
- 1x DS3231SN
- 2x IRLML6402 (p-channel mosfet)
- 1x MMBT2222A (n-channel transistor)
- 1x MBR120 (Schottky diode)
- 1x CR123A Battery Holder
- 1x AP2112K-3.3 (LDO)
- 1x Adafruit 2.9" Red/Black/White eInk
- 1x usb-type b
- 3x 1uF capacitors (size 0603)
- 3x 10uF capacitors (size 0603)
- 1x 0 Ω resistor (size 0805)
- 2x 100k Ω resistors (size 0603)
- 3x 10k Ω resistors (size 0603)
- 5.1k Ω resistors (size 0603)
- 1k Ω resistor (size 0603)
- 1x LED (size 0603)
If you build this, you’ll notice a large blank spot. That was originally intended for a
- 22uF polymer capacitor (size 7343)
Use the capacitor only if your MCU needs a few seconds to start up - it’s a trial-and-error thing. Always test the full setup before soldering your final board. It was not needed for my project and potentially could stop it from working. You could always solder it off if you do use it but dont need it.
I’m also not including (tho still available on the PCB) a button that lets you press and hold to light up an LED. My original idea was to light up the eInk screen at night since it doesn’t have a backlight. When the PCB arrived, I tested a few builds but ultimately didn’t like how it looked.
The blank spots for this LED feature use this button, current limiting resistor (0603), and this special adafruit LED.
latch_eInk
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