7.3-inch full color e-paper wooden photo frame is designed for the Raspberry Pi Zero

Waveshare RPi-Zero-PhotoPainter-ACCE is a 7.3-inch color e-paper photo frame designed for the Raspberry Pi Zero family. It’s an 800×480 resolution display based on E-Ink Spectra 6 (E6), and housed in a wooden frame.

The display also features an RTC with backup battery support, a LiPo battery connector with “UPS circuitry”, a USB-C port for power, a 3-pin debug/serial header, a power button, and a charging LED. It supports portrait and landscape orientation on the desk thanks to a rotatable stand and wall mounting through a hook hanger.

Waveshare RPi-Zero-PhotoPainter-ACCE

RPi-Zero-PhotoPainter-ACCE specifications:

  • Display – E-Ink Spectra 6 (E6)
    • Full-color display with Black, White, Green, Blue, Red, and Yellow
    • Resolution – 800×480 pixels
    • Pixel Pitch – 0.2 x 0.2mm
    • Viewing Angle – > 170°
    • Refresh Time
      • Full refresh – 12s
      • Partial refresh – Not supported
    • Grayscale – Two shades of gray
    • Dimensions – 160 x 96mm
  • Expansion – 40-pin HAT connector to connect Raspberry Pi Zero, Zero W, Zero 2, Zero 2 W, or other compatible boards over SPI and I2C
  • Debugging – 3-pin serial header (5)
  • Misc
    • Power Button (3)
    • DS3231 RTC chip (8)
    • Charging LED (4)
    • HAT EEPROM (11)
    • Solid wood photo frame
    • Rotatable stand for portrait/landscape orientation on a desk
    • Hook hanger for wall mounting
  • Power Management
    • Supply Voltage – 5V via USB-C port
    • Optional batteries – RTC battery and 3.7V Lithium battery.
    • Onboard UPS circuit with I2C interface for battery voltage, current, power, and remaining capacity monitoring; rely on INA219 chip (7)
  • Dimensions – 214 x 154 x 32.0mm

RPI Zero PhotoPainter board

Waveshare provides instructions to convert images using Windows and macOS tools, use the PaperPiAI project for AI image generation (Generative Art) on the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, configure the system (SPI, RTC, Timezone, WiFi, …), and for UPS monitoring, as shown in the illustration below.

Raspberry Pi Zero color epaper photo frame power monitoring
Power monitor and AI-generated art

It’s not the first Spectra 6 e-Paper display / photo frame designed for Raspberry Pi hardware, as Waveshare previously launched a 4-inch color e-paper display for the Raspberry Pi 5, and Pimoroni introduced the Inky Frame 7.3 with a Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W. The PaperPiAI project mentioned above was designed for Inky Impression models compatible with the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 (W). The Waveshare design feels more like a finished product thanks to the wooden frame and various mounting options.

The RPi-Zero-PhotoPainter-ACCE is sold on AliExpress for $84.59 and up, on Amazon for $89.99, and the Waveshare shop for $72.99 and up, depending on whether the batteries are needed. Note that similar looking model has been sold for a while, but it is NOT compatible with the Raspberry Pi and only reads files from a microSD card. So if you look for it in different stores, make sure you look for “RPi-Zero-PhotoPainter-ACCE” and double-check that the 40-pin GPIO header is there.

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4 Replies to “7.3-inch full color e-paper wooden photo frame is designed for the Raspberry Pi Zero”

    1. Not listed in the wiki, but now that I have downloaded the zip file, I can see a convert.py script along with the Windows and macOS programs. It looks like it can do the job on Linux and the Raspberry Pi.

      1. makes more sense
        we’re way past pre-converting media like it’s 2006 and we’re trying to watch a movie on the psp

        1. In any case, images need to be converted to be displayed on ePaper devices. That would probably be done transparently on a consumer device without the user having to do anything. However, Waveshare does not sell consumer devices, but instead devkits, and the users have to handle the software/firmware part. They usually only provide code samples for low-level functions.

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