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Pimoroni Pico Inky Pack

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SKU: PIM634

A svelte 2.9" (296x128px) mono E Ink® display for Raspberry Pi Pico / Pico W.

Pico Inky Pack features the speedy 2.9" e-paper display that you can find on Badger 2040, coupled with three handy buttons for interfacing. Equip it to the back of your Pico or Pico W to give it a classy, readable display (and +1 to crispness). This screen leaves plenty of pins free on the Pico, so it's ideal for combining with other Packs, sensors, or breakouts.

We're super hyped to try this screen with the shiny new Raspberry Pi Pico W and see what we can do with the new wireless connectivity. Can we make it display tweets news headlines live bus timetables or traffic updates? Perhaps we can hook it up to our home automation and use it as a little dashboard?

Your Pico will need to have pin headers soldered to it (with the pins pointing downwards) to attach to our add-on boards.

RP2040 x E Ink®

We're big fans of electronic paper at Pirate HQ - it makes for a lovely, crisp, high-contrast display that's readable even in bright sunlight and it doesn't squirt unnecessary blue light into your environs like LCDs do. It's also ultra-low power (EPD displays only consume power while they're refreshing), and the images on the display stick around for a long time whilst the display is unpowered.

Using an RP2040 chip means we can drive the hardware in fun, experimental, and low-level ways. We've written custom drivers for the EPD display that prioritize low power consumption whilst enabling lightning-fast refresh rates.

Features

  • 2.9" black and white E Ink® display (296 x 128 pixels)
    • Ultra-wide viewing angles
    • Ultra-low power consumption
    • Dot pitch - 0.227 x 0.226 mm
  • 3 x tactile buttons
  • Built-in Captain Resetti (reset button!)
  • Pre-soldered socket headers for attaching to Pico
  • Compatible with Raspberry Pi Pico/Pico W.
  • Fully assembled
  • No soldering is required (as long as your Pico has header pins attached).
  • C/C++ and MicroPython libraries
  • Schematic

A Raspberry Pi Pico / Pico W is not included so make sure to grab one!

Software

Our C++/MicroPython libraries are packed with nifty software tweaks to get the most out of this screen. You'll get the best performance using C++, but if you're a beginner we'd recommend using our batteries included MicroPython build for ease of getting started.

To run the wireless examples, you'll need to have network_manager.py and WIFI_CONFIG.py saved to your Pico W. Open up WIFI_CONFIG.py in Thonny to add your wifi details (and save it when you're done).

You'll also need to install the micropython-urllib. urequest library using Thonny's 'Tools' > 'Manage Packages'.

Notes

  • Measurements: 87 x 38.7 x 9.7 mm (L x W x H, approx)
  • This pack is wideboi. Even though it's bigger than our other Pico Packs, Inky Pack will still work with Pico Omnibus or Pico Decker, if you want to use more than one Pico Pack at once. Please note though that if you plug it into a Pico Decker, it will overhang the addon slots next to it.

About Raspberry Pi Pico

  • Raspberry Pi Pico is a flexible, low-cost microcontroller development board from the folks at Raspberry Pi, based on their very own chip - the RP2040. It's easily programmable over USB with C/C++ or MicroPython, and ideal for use in all sorts of physical computing projects, devices, and inventions - we're so excited to see what you make with it! As of June 2022, you can also buy a Raspberry Pi Pico W which has wireless connectivity.

Pimoroni Pico Inky Pack

$20.99

A svelte 2.9" (296x128px) mono E Ink® display for Raspberry Pi Pico / Pico W.

Pico Inky Pack features the speedy 2.9" e-paper display that you can find on Badger 2040, coupled with three handy buttons for interfacing. Equip it to the back of your Pico or Pico W to give it a classy, readable display (and +1 to crispness). This screen leaves plenty of pins free on the Pico, so it's ideal for combining with other Packs, sensors, or breakouts.

We're super hyped to try this screen with the shiny new Raspberry Pi Pico W and see what we can do with the new wireless connectivity. Can we make it display tweets news headlines live bus timetables or traffic updates? Perhaps we can hook it up to our home automation and use it as a little dashboard?

Your Pico will need to have pin headers soldered to it (with the pins pointing downwards) to attach to our add-on boards.

RP2040 x E Ink®

We're big fans of electronic paper at Pirate HQ - it makes for a lovely, crisp, high-contrast display that's readable even in bright sunlight and it doesn't squirt unnecessary blue light into your environs like LCDs do. It's also ultra-low power (EPD displays only consume power while they're refreshing), and the images on the display stick around for a long time whilst the display is unpowered.

Using an RP2040 chip means we can drive the hardware in fun, experimental, and low-level ways. We've written custom drivers for the EPD display that prioritize low power consumption whilst enabling lightning-fast refresh rates.

Features

  • 2.9" black and white E Ink® display (296 x 128 pixels)
    • Ultra-wide viewing angles
    • Ultra-low power consumption
    • Dot pitch - 0.227 x 0.226 mm
  • 3 x tactile buttons
  • Built-in Captain Resetti (reset button!)
  • Pre-soldered socket headers for attaching to Pico
  • Compatible with Raspberry Pi Pico/Pico W.
  • Fully assembled
  • No soldering is required (as long as your Pico has header pins attached).
  • C/C++ and MicroPython libraries
  • Schematic

A Raspberry Pi Pico / Pico W is not included so make sure to grab one!

Software

Our C++/MicroPython libraries are packed with nifty software tweaks to get the most out of this screen. You'll get the best performance using C++, but if you're a beginner we'd recommend using our batteries included MicroPython build for ease of getting started.

To run the wireless examples, you'll need to have network_manager.py and WIFI_CONFIG.py saved to your Pico W. Open up WIFI_CONFIG.py in Thonny to add your wifi details (and save it when you're done).

You'll also need to install the micropython-urllib. urequest library using Thonny's 'Tools' > 'Manage Packages'.

Notes

  • Measurements: 87 x 38.7 x 9.7 mm (L x W x H, approx)
  • This pack is wideboi. Even though it's bigger than our other Pico Packs, Inky Pack will still work with Pico Omnibus or Pico Decker, if you want to use more than one Pico Pack at once. Please note though that if you plug it into a Pico Decker, it will overhang the addon slots next to it.

About Raspberry Pi Pico

  • Raspberry Pi Pico is a flexible, low-cost microcontroller development board from the folks at Raspberry Pi, based on their very own chip - the RP2040. It's easily programmable over USB with C/C++ or MicroPython, and ideal for use in all sorts of physical computing projects, devices, and inventions - we're so excited to see what you make with it! As of June 2022, you can also buy a Raspberry Pi Pico W which has wireless connectivity.

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