This is a Go library that exposes the interface of Waveshare's 4.3inch e-Paper UART Module.
Most of the interface follows the wiki page above, but some of it was derived by experimenting with the device.
To connect the e-Paper module, you'll probably need a USB to TTL serial cable.
These are cheap and can be found in many online stores that sell Arduino and
Raspberry Pi accessories. Once you connect it to your PC, you need to find out
which port it uses. On Linux, it'll likely be /dev/ttyUSB0
. On Windows, use
Device Manager to find out.
If you intend to use it on the Raspberry Pi, you can use the Pi's own serial
interface. See here
for more info - specifically, on how to prevent Linux from using the serial
port. The serial port on a Raspberry Pi is either /dev/ttyAMA0
(prior to
Raspberry Pi 3) or /dev/ttyS0
(Raspberry Pi 3).
Drawing on the device is achieved by first sending one or more commands which
modify the "screen state" on the device itself and then calling the Update
command which draws the current state.
The following commands are able to modify the "screen state":
- Manipulating a single pixel
FillPixel
ColorPixel
- Drawing shapes
DrawLine
ColorLine
DrawRect
DrawCircle
DrawTriangle
- Filling shapes
FillRect
FillCircle
FillTriangle
- Whole screen manipulation
Clear
FillScreen
- Miscellaneous
DisplayText
DisplayImage
ep, err := epaper.New("/dev/ttyUSB0")
// handle error
err = ep.DrawRect(100, 100, 200, 200)
// handle error
err = ep.Update()
// handle error
ep.Close()
For a more comprehensive example, see example_test.go.
Please see the GoDoc documentation for documentation.
The Waveshare wiki page also provides useful information on what many of the commands do and how they are used.