Universal E-Paper HAT is based on the Raspberry Pi Pico which can be attached to any size of E-paper displays This universal HAT works with both the Raspberry Pi Pico and the Raspberry Pi Pico W. It has two FPC connectors on each side for attaching E-Paper. E-Paper: E-Paper is a display technology that simulates the look of ink on paper. Unlike traditional displays, E-Paper reflects light, just like regular paper, and can store text and images indefinitely, even without power. As a result, E-Paper displays and Raspberry Pi are a perfect match because they use very little power while still providing a display for your project. The display does not require any power to keep the image and will remain 'ON' for many days without a power connection before gradually fading. It is, of course, daylight readable and has a high contrast ratio. E-Paper Display (EPD) boasts many edges compared with LCD Features: Compatible with both Raspberry Pi Pico/Pico W Onboard 4 programmable buttons Support E-paper display interfacing Support many E-paper Display type 7V Battery Support RP2040 GPIO Pins breakout for interfacing with other peripheral Specification: Input voltage: 5V Operating voltage of GPIO pins: 3.3V Drag-and-drop programming using mass storage over USB Resolution support 800x480 (7.5” version), 648x480 (5.83” version), 400x300 (4.2” version) & 296x128 (2.9” version) Max Grayscale: 2 Operating temperature: -40 to 85 degrees (without E-paper) Operating temperature: 0 to 40 degrees (with E-paper attached) Storage Temperature: -25 to 60 degrees (with E-paper attached) RoHS compliant product Applications: EnkPi used as shelf labels, Machine IDs Digital ID Tags Digital display Boards, Books, News Papers, and Magazines Digital display for Bus Stop Menu board display in Hotels or Restaurants Gas Station price sign display Transportation Information System display Many More… Resources: Getting Started: This repo contains a getting started guide with Universal E-Paper HAT