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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...

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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
Important: This is a bare display only — a compatible driver board is required. The display has a flipped connector (bottom contacts); use the included extender and Flex A-B cable to adapt it for standard 24-pin e-paper driver boards.
Tip: Pixels cannot be mixed to create additional colours. For best results with gradients and blending, use dithering techniques in your graphics.

Jargon buster

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 flat flexible cable or connector style often used where space is tight. It matters because this breakout needs the correct pin count and pitch FPC cable to connect reliably to the display or high-speed interface.

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