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  1. I've actually just received one of these HATs (the crashing version), and found this issue because my Pi Zero was crashing. Thanks for all the suggestions here.
    Instead of messing around with capacitors, wouldn't it be simpler to do this:

    remove (clip off / unsolder) the 5V pin(s) from the Pi header
    attach the HAT to the Pi
    solder a wire from the 3.3v pin to VCC on the HAT
  2. 2020-10-22 Tags: , , , , by klotz
  3. Works with GxEPD library using GxGDEW0213Z16 display type.
    Not GxEPD2 :-(
  4. See GxEPD2 as well
  5. By now you know this repository is crap. This is what worked for me on a 1.54 e-ink display. It should work on other sizes as well.

    NOTE: This display requires 3.3 data lines. It works on 5v data lines, but just barely. The display is not crisp. I've read it's possible to use a 10k/4k7 resistor divider for 5v data lines, but it didn't work for me.

    Download this library https://github.com/ZinggJM/GxEPD

    From Arduino IDE, open the example

    Select this display
    #include <GxGDEH0154D67/GxGDEH0154D67.h> // 1.54" b/w

    Use these pins
    GxIO_Class io(SPI, /CS=/ 10, /DC=/ 9, /RST=/ 8);
    GxEPD_Class display(io, /RST=/ 8, /BUSY=/ 7);

    Connect as follows (display / arduino):
    VCC / VCC
    GND / GND
    D/C / D9
    SDI / D11
    CS / D10
    CLK / D13
    BUSY / D7

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