{"title":"Inky Frame 4.0\" (Pico W Aboard) – Inky Frame + Accessory Kit","handle":"inky-frame-4-0-pico-w-aboard-inky-frame-accessory-kit","url":"/products/inky-frame-4-0-pico-w-aboard-inky-frame-accessory-kit","description":"\nA compact Pico W powered E Ink® photo frame / home dashboard / life organiser with super concentrated seven colour display and wireless connectivity.\n\nInky Frame 4.0\" features a vibrant E Ink display with 640 x 400 pixels of tightly packed seven colour goodness - that's almost as many pixels as on our 5.7\" Inky Frame, but squished tidily into a smaller footprint. There's five buttons with LED indicators for interacting with the display, two Qw/ST connectors for plugging in breakouts and a micro SD card slot for storage of capybara photos or other vital files.\nEvery Inky Frame comes with a pair of sleek little metal legs so you can stand it up on your desk (and a selection of mounting holes if you'd prefer to do something else). There's also a battery connector so you can power it without annoying trailing wires, and some neato power saving features that mean you can run it from batteries for ages.\nHere are some things we reckon this petite Inky would be great for:\n💡 An ultra readable, low power consumption home automation dashboard\n🖼️ Displaying stylised photos, pop art images or favourite comic panels.\n📊 Showing cute graphs and readouts from local or wirelessly connected sensors\n👀 Displaying fascinating data from online APIs.Pico W x E Ink®\nMulti-colour EPD displays use ingenious electrophoresis to pull coloured particles up and down on the display. The coloured particles reflect light, unlike most display types, meaning that they're visible under bright lights. It takes approximately 30 seconds to refresh the display, so they work best in projects that don't need constant refreshing.\nE-paper is also ultra low power (EPD displays only consume power while they're refreshing), and the images on the display stick around for a really long time whilst the display is unpowered.Features\nRaspberry Pi Pico W Aboard\nDual Arm Cortex M0+ running at up to 133Mhz with 264kB of SRAM\n2MB of QSPI flash supporting XiP\nPowered and programmable by USB micro-B\n2.4GHz wireless\n\n\n4.01\" EPD display (640 x 400 pixels)\nE Ink Gallery Palette™ 4000 ePaper\nACeP (Advanced Color ePaper) 7-color with black, white, red, green, blue, yellow, orange.\nUltra wide viewing angles\nUltra low power consumption\nDot pitch – 0.135 x 0.135mm\n\n\n5 x tactile buttons with LED indicators\nTwo Qw/ST connectors for attaching breakouts\nmicroSD card slot *\nDedicated RTC chip (PCF85063A) for deep sleep / wake **\nFully assembled (no soldering required)\nC/C++ and MicroPython libraries\nSchematic (coming soon)\nInky Frame Only includes\nInky Frame 4.0\" (with Pico W Aboard)\n2 x metal legs\nInky Frame + Accessory Kit includes\nInky Frame 4.0\" (with Pico W Aboard)\n2 x metal legs\n3 x AA battery pack\n3 x AA batteries\nUSB micro B cable\nVelcro square for attaching battery pack\nmicroSD card (16GB)\nSoftware\nOur C++/MicroPython libraries include support for the Inky Frame display. You'll get best performance using C++, but if you're a beginner we'd recommend using our batteries included MicroPython build for ease of getting started.\nYou can draw on the screen using our lightweight PicoGraphics library, which includes functions for displaying text, shapes and images (plus individual pixels of course), and we've provided some examples to get you started.\nInky Frame 4.0\" ships pre-loaded with MicroPython and some fun examples that use the wireless capabilities of the Pico W to display interesting things. To enable Inky Frame to connect to the internet, you'll need to save a file called secrets.py to the Pico W using Thonny. It should contain the following lines:\nWIFI_SSID = \"your_ssid_goes_here\"WIFI_PASSWORD = \"your_password_goes_here\"\n\nTo return to the launcher, hold down buttons A and E and tap reset.\nMicroPython\n\n(Readme) Installing MicroPython\n\n(Readme) MicroPython FAQs (and troubleshooting)\n\nDownload pirate-brand MicroPython (you'll want the Inky Frame.uf2)\nMicroPython examples\nPicoGraphics function reference\n\nC/C++\n\nC examples\nPicographics function reference\nConnecting Breakouts\nThe Qw/ST connectors on Inky Frame make it super easy to connect up Qwiic or STEMMA QT breakouts. If your breakout has a QW/ST connector on board, you can plug it straight in with a JST-SH to JST-SH cable.\nBreakout Garden breakouts that don't have a Qw/ST connector can be connected using a JST-SH to JST-SH cableplus a Qw/ST to Breakout Garden adaptor. Want to use &gt;2 breakouts at the same time? Try this adaptor!\nList of breakouts currently compatible with our C++/MicroPython build.Notes\nBoard measurements: 102.8 x 96.7 mm (W x H)\nOverall display dimensions: 97 x 69mm (W x H)\nDisplay usable area dimensions: 86 x 54mm (W x H)\nThese ePaper displays work best at an ambient room temperature (above about 15°C, in our unscientific testing). If the screen is cold you might find that the colours don't refresh correctly.\nNote that it's not possible to change the colour of the purple border on this screen using software, like with some Inky displays.\n* A micro SD card can be added to cache data downloaded over wifi or for logging information prior to uploading via wireless. It can also be used to preload assets for your user interface. Certain tasks (like decoding a jpeg or downloading a file) require an SD card to be present as they need a large working space and wouldn't be able to fit entirely in RAM.\nWe've found Pico flavoured C++/MicroPython is quite fussy about SD cards so if yours doesn't work, try another or formatting using FAT. The cards in the Accessory Kit, or our 32GB or 64GB cards will work fine.\n** Inky Frame's onboard RTC (Real Time Clock) means it can be put into a super deep sleep mode that only draws about 20uA of power. Inky Frame can turn off the power that drives the Pico W and the display completely. It can be woken back up by the RTC , the front buttons or the external trigger on the extension header. You can also read the RTC to keep track of the time and date, of course!\nOn the expansion header is an external trigger input. if this is transitioned from low to high then Inky Frame will wake up from deep sleep. This lets you add your own wake button or circuit or build Inky Frame into a more complicated system. The external trigger is 3.3V max.\nAbout Pico W Aboard\nOur new Pico W Aboard products come with a built in Raspberry Pi Pico W. This means you get all the advantages of a RP2040 microcontroller - a speedy fast dual-core ARM processor, a dynamic, growing ecosystem and a choice of different programming methods to experiment with. Most excitingly though, Pico W has wireless connectivity, so your Pico/RP2040 devices can communicate with each other, and the internet! 🌍","vendor":"Little Bird","product_type":"physical","in_stock":true,"options":[],"variants":[{"id":1141,"title":"Default Title","sku":"PR-PIM661","price":217.38,"compare_at_price":0.0,"on_sale":false,"in_stock":true,"available_quantity":4,"option1":"Default Title"}]}