Badger 2040 is a programmable E-Ink display powered by Raspberry Pi RP2040

Pimoroni Badger 2040 is a Raspberry Pi RP2040 board equipped with a 2.9-inch black and white E-Ink display with 296 x 128 resolution and programmable with C/C++, MicroPython, or CircuitPython.

The board is not just an ePaper badge, as it also comes with five buttons, and expansion capability through a Qwiic/STEMMA QT connector plus some pads with UART, I2C, interrupt, and power signals.

Pimoroni Bagder 2040Badger RP2040 specifications:

  • MCU – Raspberry Pi RP2040 dual-core Arm Cortex M0+ running at up to 133Mhz with 264kB of SRAM
  • Storage – 2MB QSPI flash
  • Display – 2.9-inch B&W E Ink display with 296 x 128 pixels resolution, ultrawide viewing angles, ultra-low power consumption; Dot pitch – 0.227 x 0.226 mm
  • USB – 1x USB Type-C port for power and programming
  • Expansion
    • Qwiic/STEMMA QT connector
    • 10 pads with I2C, an interrupt pin, UART, SWC/SWD, 3.3V, GND
  • Misc
    • 5x front user buttons
    • Reset and boot buttons (the boot button can also be used as a user button)
    • White LED
  • Power Supply
    • 5V via USB-C port
    • JST-PH connector for attaching a battery (input range 2.7V – 6V)
    • High-precision voltage reference for battery level monitoring
  • Dimensions – 85 x 48 x 9 mm

Raspberry Pi RP2040 E-ink board

Pimoroni provides C++ and MicroPython samples for all their Raspberry Pi RP2040 board on Github, and you’ll also find CircuitPython firmware for the Badger 2040 on the official website.

The board ships with a dual AAA battery holder, two AAA batteries, velcro squares, a black lanyard made from recycled plastic bottles, and a USB-C to USB-A cable for programming.

Badger2040 accessories

The Badger 2040 has been around for a couple of months, and Les Pounder from Tom’s Hardware reviewed the board in March. He was rather satisfied with the experience notably with the easy-to-use library, the nice-looking screen, the Stemma QT connector for expansion, and support for both USB and battery power, but lamented the lack of an on-board charging circuit, and Pimoroni does not provide an enclosure. The good news is that Andreas Känner released a 3D printable case in April a few weeks after the review.

Case for Badger 2040 Raspberry Pi RP2040 E-Ink display

The Badger 2040 Raspberry Pi RP2040 E-Ink board can be purchased for about $17 (board only) or $23.50 with all accessories shown above (Third photo from the top).

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2 Replies to “Badger 2040 is a programmable E-Ink display powered by Raspberry Pi RP2040”

    1. E.g. small e-book reader, tiny game console (there is Chrome Dino game ported), quiz machine, virtual keyboard…
      You can connect ESP8266/ESP32 via UART for WiFi.

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