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Raspberry-Pi-Google-Calendar-with-E-Paper-display
A python script for the rpi zero w to sync events from any online calendar to a beautiful E-Paper Display, get live weather data and much more.
Attention, this repository has just been created. Please do not use it yet as there might be missing files. In a few days, it should all be working fine. Thanks for your patience.
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Main features
- Display the date and a full monthly calendar
- Syncronise events from any online calendar (like google, yahoo etc.)
- Get live weather data (including temperature, humidity, etc.) using openweathermap api
Hardware required
- 7.5" E-Paper Display (Black, White, Red) with driver hat from waveshare (https://www.waveshare.com/product/7.5inch-e-paper-hat-b.htm)
- Raspberry Pi Zero W (without headers)
- 90° angled 2x20 Pin GPIO headers
- MicroSD card (min. 4GB)
- MicroUSB cable
- 3d-printer (you can also appoint any 3d-printing service)
- Soldering iron
Setup
Getting the Raspberry Pi Zero W ready
- Set up Wifi on the Raspberry Pi Zero W by copying the file wpa_apuuplicant.conf to the /boot directory and adding your Wifi details in that file.
- Expand the filesystem in the Terminal with
sudo raspi-config --expand-rootfs
- Enable SPI by entering
sudo sed -i s/#dtparam=spi=on/dtparam=spi=on/ /boot/config.txt
in the Terminal - Set the correct timezone with
sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
, selecting the correct continent and then the capital of your country. - Reboot to apply changes
Installing required packages for python 3.5
Execute the following command in the Terminal to install all required packages:
sudo curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aceisace/Raspberry-Pi-Google-Calendar-with-E-Paper-display/master/Packages-installer | bash
Customising the main script
Once the packages are installed, you can copy the 'Calendar' folder from this directory to the 'Home' folder of the 'Pi' user on the raspberry pi. From there, navigate to the file 'stable.py' and edit the file according to your own needs.
Contact
Website: ace-laboratory.com