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The Adafruit RP2040 Feather ThinkInk makes it easy to connect almost any common e-Paper/e-Ink display with a standard 24-pin FPC connector. E-paper displays ...

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The Adafruit RP2040 Feather ThinkInk makes it easy to connect almost any common e-Paper/e-Ink display with a standard 24-pin FPC connector. E-paper displays retain their image even when power is completely disconnected, and offer high contrast with excellent daylight readability — just like printed paper.

The RP2040's generous 264 KB of internal SRAM provides plenty of buffer space for even the largest supported displays (tested up to 5.6" 7-colour ACeP). The e-paper display gets its own dedicated SPI port, leaving the main Feather SPI free for other peripherals.

Key Features

  • RP2040 Processor – Dual-core Cortex M0+ at 133 MHz with 264 KB RAM and 8 MB QSPI flash
  • 24-Pin FPC Connector – Supports common e-paper displays from 1.54" to 7" diagonal (no soldering required)
  • Dedicated Display SPI – Separate SPI port for the e-paper display, keeping the main SPI free
  • Built-in Power Supply Circuitry – Level shifting and voltage generation for the e-paper display
  • 21 GPIO Pins – Including 4× 12-bit ADC, 2× I2C, 2× SPI, 2× UART, 16× PWM
  • STEMMA QT Connector – Plug-and-play I2C for sensors and peripherals
  • USB Type C – For programming, serial debugging, and power
  • LiPo Battery Support – Built-in 200 mA+ charger with automatic USB/battery switching
  • NeoPixel + Red LEDRGB NeoPixel for status indication plus pin 13 red LED
Important: E-Ink display and extension cable are not included. This board works with e-paper displays that use a 24-pin FPC connector (commonly found on "smart label" style displays from 1.54" to 7"). It is not compatible with larger e-reader displays (such as Kindle screens) which use a different interface. Check the schematics to verify your display is compatible before purchasing.

Also Consider

Ideal For

  • Low-power information displays and dashboards
  • Electronic shelf labels and signage
  • Battery-powered status indicators
  • E-paper art and name badge projects

Package Contents

  • 1× Adafruit RP2040 Feather ThinkInk (assembled and tested)
  • 1× Header strip (soldering required for FeatherWing stacking)

Jargon buster

Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

ADC
An analogue-to-digital converter reads a changing voltage and turns it into a number the microcontroller can use. It matters when connecting analogue sensors such as light, sound, or variable-resistor sensors.
FeatherWing
A FeatherWing is an add-on board made to plug into the Feather microcontroller board layout. Knowing a product is a FeatherWing helps you check whether it will physically and electrically fit your Feather-style mainboard.
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.
GPIO
General-purpose input/output pins are microcontroller pins you can set in software to read signals, switch devices on and off, or connect to peripherals. The number of GPIO pins matters because it limits how many buttons, LEDs, sensors, and other parts you can wire directly to the board.
I2C
I2C is a two-wire communication bus used by many sensors and small modules. It matters because several I2C devices can share the same two wires, but each device needs a compatible address and your controller must support I2C.
LED
A light-emitting diode is a small electronic component that lights up when current flows through it in the correct direction. In this kit, LEDs create the flashing effect, so polarity and correct soldering matter for the project to work.
LiPo
A lithium polymer rechargeable battery commonly used in portable electronics projects. It matters because LiPo batteries need correct charging circuitry and care, and this board includes hardware intended for that battery type.
NeoPixel
A type of addressable LED system where colour data is sent along a single digital data line from one LED or controller to the next. Compatibility matters because the timing and signal format must match for the lights or driver board to respond correctly.
PWM
Pulse Width Modulation is a way for a digital pin to simulate variable output power by switching on and off very quickly. It matters for controlling things like LED brightness, motor speed, or servo-style signals from a microcontroller pin.
RAM
RAM is temporary memory used while a device is running, and its contents are lost when power is removed. A “Run in RAM” mode is useful for testing settings without permanently programming the module, but it may not support every feature.
RGB
Short for red, green and blue, usually referring to an LED that can mix those three colours. It matters because controlling an RGB LED teaches how separate outputs combine to create different colours.
RP2040
A microcontroller chip used on many maker boards, with enough speed and flexible I/O for some camera and display projects. Compatibility with RP2040 matters because camera modules often need many pins and careful timing to read image data successfully.
SPI
A fast serial communication bus often used for displays, memory cards, and sensors. It matters because SPI devices need specific pins for clock and data, plus a separate chip-select line for each device.
SRAM
Fast temporary memory used by a processor while a program is running. More SRAM helps with projects that handle larger data buffers, networking, displays, or more complex code.
STEMMA QT
A small plug-in connector system for I2C boards that lets you connect compatible sensors and controllers without soldering. It matters because it can make wiring faster and less error-prone, especially when adding several small modules to a project.
UART
UART is a simple serial connection that sends data over separate transmit and receive wires, often labelled TX and RX. It matters because this module is designed to replace a wired UART cable with a wireless link while keeping the same serial data format.

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