Adafruit
Adafruit 3.52" 340x180 Quad-Color eInk / ePaper - Bare Display
· MPN: ADA6414
This 3.52" quad-colour eInk display delivers four distinct ink colours — red, black, yellow, and white — at 340×180 pixel resolution. The display retains its...
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This 3.52" quad-colour eInk display delivers four distinct ink colours — red, black, yellow, and white — at 340×180 pixel resolution. The display retains its image with no power draw, offering the paper-like readability of standard eInk with an extra colour channel for richer, more informative graphics.
This is a bare display panel that requires a compatible driver board with a standard 24-pin FPC e-paper connector. The display uses the JD79667 chipset — ensure your driver firmware supports it. An extender and Flex A-B cable are included to adapt the flipped connector orientation.
Key Features
- 3.52" Quad-Colour eInk Display – 340×180 pixel resolution with red, black, yellow, and white
- Four Distinct Colours – Each pixel can be one of four colours (colours cannot be mixed/overlaid)
- JD79667 Chipset – Ensure your driver board and firmware support this chipset
- Ultra-Low Power – Display retains image with no power draw
- Standard 24-Pin FPC Connector – Compatible with standard e-paper driver boards (via included adapter)
- CircuitPython and Arduino Support – Adafruit_GFX compatible library available
Ideal For
- Colour-coded dashboards and status displays
- Multi-priority alert and notification systems
- Retail signage and price tags
- Low-power information displays with enhanced visual impact
Package Contents
- 1× 3.52" 340×180 Quad-Colour eInk Bare Display
- 1× 24-pin 0.5 mm pitch FPC Flex A-B (D) type cable (50 mm)
- 1× 24-pin 0.5 mm FFC/FPC extender
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- CircuitPython
- A beginner-friendly version of Python designed to run directly on microcontroller boards. If a product supports CircuitPython, you can often program it by copying code files onto the board rather than setting up a more complex toolchain.
- FPC
- FPC stands for flexible printed circuit, a thin flat flexible cable or connector style often used where space is tight or some movement is needed, commonly for displays, cameras and other high-density connections. Connecting to an FPC connector generally needs a matching cable with the correct pin count, pitch and contact orientation.
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