A weather displaying clock with a waveshare ePaper screen and an espressif microcontroller
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EPClock

ESP8226 Arduino based ePaper clock

Using a Waveshare 4.3" UART module and an ESP8226 R1 Mini from Jaycar Australia, which is a D1 Mini in Arduino.

Required Libraries

Timezone: https://github.com/JChristensen/Timezone

NTPClient: https://github.com/arduino-libraries/NTPClient

AltSoftSerial https://github.com/PaulStoffregen/AltSoftSerial

ArduinoJson https://github.com/bblanchon/ArduinoJson.git

Connections

  • WakeUp -> D7
  • Reset - D8
  • DOUT -> D5
  • DIN -> D6

Creating Images for each digit

Use Images/create_images.py edit for font choice! The current images are in FreeMono.