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Contest Movie Posted Plus New Firmware

A project log for PaperBack: A Desktop EPaper Monitor

EPaper monitor driven by either VGA or an Internet Connected ESP32.

pkPK 10/16/2017 at 08:081 Comment

Presenting the PaperBack Contest Movie:

Build Instructions

I wrote up build instructions for making PaperBack. You should be able to find them on the main page of the project.

Remember, it's modular - if you just want to drive a 6" EPaper Display you only need to build the breakout board and source an ESP32. If you'd like to go further and display VGA you'll need the second board.

New Firmware on VGA Converter Board

If you take a look in the VGA firmware directory of the Github Repo, you'll see some updates to both the VHDL and the C++ for the ATmega.

The C++ rolls up a number of tweaks that interplay with the VGA signal. We now set the full range of VGA OFF -> ON to .7V, and tweak some of the clamping timing to better detect black. See the improved video in the... video.

The VHDL now supports the red user switches. I added some useful-to-me (and hopefully you!) resolution/color depths:

Switch 3 (Furthest from Microcontroller)
Switch 2
Switch 1 (Closest to Microcontroller)

Additionally, I tweaked the greyscale algorithm from the MST9883, so it now looks much better. All the more reason for you to build a PaperBack or two!

Discussions

oshpark wrote 10/19/2017 at 11:08 point

Well done!

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