Inkplate 4 TEMPERA is an integrated e-paper device with a size of 3.8 inches and a resolution of 600x600 pixels. While compact and portable, it also features the following functions: front lighting, numerous sensors, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, built-in battery, and low-power operating modes.
E-paper technology can provide high contrast, daylight readability, and unparalleled energy efficiency. Additionally, the ED038TH2 E Ink display used in Inkplate 4 TEMPERA is sourced from the second-hand market, aiming to give old devices new life, which aligns with the sustainability principles advocated by the design team.
Due to the discontinuation of the batch of electronic paper displays used in Inkplate 4 TEMPERA and their limited quantity, the production plan only includes 370 units with glass panels and 300 units without glass panels. There are currently no plans to resume production after this run.
There are two models of Inkplate 4 TEMPERA: one with a glass panel and one with a plastic cover.
Inkplate 4 TEMPERA is powered by an ESP32 microcontroller and includes all peripheral devices considered by the design team. Inside the casing, there is a 1200mAh battery and power management circuitry, allowing users to charge the device and accurately determine its remaining battery level. The real-time clock (RTC) in Inkplate 4 TEMPERA enables precise time measurement, and its microSD card slot allows users to store and display images and other applications. Additionally, it is equipped with various sensors such as a gyroscope, accelerometer, temperature, humidity, air quality, and gesture sensors. Furthermore, Inkplate 4 TEMPERA also features a built-in, frequency-adjustable buzzer, and various GPIO pins, which can support peripheral connectivity via GPIO extenders or the easyC ecosystem.
Simply connect Inkplate 4 TEMPERA to your computer using the provided USB cable to start using it. On the software side, TEMPERA supports Arduino and MicroPython out of the box, with community support for ESPHome. The corresponding Arduino library particularly includes numerous examples and project ideas, allowing users to change the content displayed on the screen with just a few lines of code. Finally, the Peripheral Mode allows users to modify the screen content by sending commands via UART. The Peripheral Mode firmware will be loaded onto all Inkplate devices before shipment.
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