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E Ink

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E Ink is the originator, pioneer and commercial leader in ePaper technology. The company delivers its advanced display products to the world's most influential brands and manufacturers, enabling them to install extremely durable, low power displays in previously impossible or unimaginable applications and environments. It was established in 1992 as the first TFT LCD company in Taiwan.

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Product Range

e-Paper & Accessories

Four Colour ePaper Display
Graphic ePaper Display
SEG ePaper Display
Six Colour ePaper Display
Three Colour ePaper Display
ePaper Displays

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Automotive Qualified

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Power, Timing and Passives

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Displays, Accessories and Optoelectronics

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Semiconductor

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Memory

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Solutions & Services

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Tech Docs

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E Ink

Meet Epson at Embedded World Nuremberg: Advanced Sensing, Connectivity and Control for the Intelligent Edge

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**** Updated March 2026 with confirmed demo details from Epson's Embedded World product briefing **** Introduction – Why Epson Matters for Embedded Systems in 2026 The transition to intelligent edge computing demands more than raw processing power. Modern embedded systems must sense, interpret, synchronise, and communicate with unprecedented precision whilst operating on minimal power budgets. Traditional component selections—mismatched sensor noise floors, inflexible wireless stacks,...

HopeRF Pressure Sensors: How to Choose the Right Sensor for Domestic Appliance Design

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Introduction: Why Pressure Sensing Matters in Modern Domestic Appliances For most of its history, a domestic appliance did one job. A gas meter counted gas. A blood pressure monitor inflated a cuff. A coffee machine pushed water through grounds. Today, those same devices are expected to connect to the cloud, respond to safety events in real time, operate for years on a single battery, and report data accurately enough for billing purposes. Pressure sensing is central to all of it. Whether it...
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