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<html> <div class=„col-md-9“ role=„main“ readability=„21“> <p>Welcome to the Paperino docs!</p> <p>This is the place to get started with your new hardware! ;-) We have divided the documentation into the following sections:</p> <ul><li><a href=„https://robpo.github.io/Paperino/hookupEPD/“>Hookup guide</a>: Step-by-step instructions to get your Paperino setup and run within minutes.</li> <li><a href=„https://robpo.github.io/Paperino/refEPD/“>Reference</a>: More infos around the ePaper and the accelerometer (data sheets&#8230;).</li> <li><a href=„https://robpo.github.io/Paperino/exampleHelloWorld/“>Examples</a>: Ready to use examples for your own inspiration.</li> </ul><p><img alt=„Paperino for Particle Photon“ src=„https://robpo.github.io/Paperino/img/HelloWorld.gif“/></p> <p>Paperino is an easy to use micro EPD breakout-board for the Particle Photon or other Arduino-compatible microcontrollers. The eInk-based ePaper display mimics the appearance of natural paper and is capable of holding text and images indefinitely, even without electricity. This makes Paperino perfect for your next battery-driven, connected project where the display content changes rarely.</p> <p>Paperino also integrates an easy to use accelerometer. It extends the EPD by tap-sensing functions and offers portrait/landscape detection. Furthermore you can wake-up your MCU after movement-based events from deep-sleeping, saving battery live during waiting phases.</p></div> </html>

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