ESPHome on SHA2017 Badge

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ESPHome on SHA2017 Badge
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What

The SHA2017 Badge is an awesome piece of hardware based on a ESP32 and an e-ink screen. It can run Micropython and a ton of apps for that are available @ the Hatchery. While I was thinking about writing an app for controlling Home Assistant, I realized that ESPHome would be very suited for that. So here are some pointers to running ESPHome on the SHA2017 Badge.

How to install

I am assuming some familiarity with ESPHome at this point. If not, check the guides on the ESPHome site: https://esphome.io/guides/getting_started_command_line.html or https://esphome.io/guides/getting_started_hassio.html

  • Create a yaml config file suited for your needs (a working base can be found here).
  • Run
    esphome run yourconfig.yaml

It shoud compile and upload your firmware to the badge over USB. If you enabled wifi and OTA and everything went well, you can program it wirelessly next time. (First time I used esphome-flasher since I got errors trying uploading with esphome cli and I am too stupid to use esptool :p, but coming from the latest MicroPython esphome upload seemed fine, so I might have done something wrong the first time).

Stuff that is working

  • Touch pads (through MPR121)
  • USB and battery voltage readings (not verified but they seem sane)
  • Button marked flash on the back

Todo

DKE Group DEPG0290B1 E-Ink screen

Unfortunately the screen is not supported in ESPHome. There is a Waveshare E-Paper Display Component, but it looks like this does not work with our screen. Maybe we can use this as a base for our own component.

RGB(W) LEDs

This proved harder than expected.

  • We need to enable a pin on the MPR121 to power the LEDs, no easy way to do this through MPR121. This component is only for the touch sensing, not the GPIO expander stuff.

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