Leon Anavi
Leon Anavi is an open source enthusiast and a senior software engineer at Konsulko Group. He is an active contributor to various Yocto/OpenEmbedded meta layers, Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) and many other open source projects. His professional experience includes web and mobile application development for various platforms as well as porting and maintaining embedded Linux distributions to Raspberry Pi and devices with x86-64, i.MX6, i.MX8, NVIDIA Tegra, RISC-V, Amlogic, Rockchip and Allwinner (aka sunxi) SoC. Leon holds a masters in Information Technology from the Technical University Sofia. His previous speaking experience includes talks about open source software and hardware during virtual and in-person events in San Francisco, San Diego, Portland (OR), Hong Kong, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Brussels, Lyon, Berlin, Edinburgh, London, Cambridge, Bratislava, Prague, Nice, Sofia and his hometown Plovdiv.
議程
ePaper displays are an ideal solution for always-on low power smart home interfaces, offering excellent readability and near zero energy consumption when static. In this session, we show how makers can build their own smart home displays using ESP32 based XIAO modules and the Arduino ecosystem.
Starting from the basics, you will learn how to interface a 4.2" monochrome ePaper display driven by the SSD1680 controller using the open source Seeed GFX Library. The presentation covers hardware comparison of the XIAO ePaper Display breakout boards and explains their differences and typical use cases. The session demonstrates how to render dynamic content such as sensor data, home automation status information, and custom dashboards while optimizing for low power operation. By the end, you will have a practical foundation for building your own battery powered smart home displays suitable for digital signage, room dashboards, and portable information panels.
This talk is suitable for everyone and no previous experience is required. It will be hopefully useful both for engineers and makers who are interested in using ePaper displays in their projects, whether they are just getting started or looking to expand their existing skills.