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---
name: Inky wHAT
class: board
type: display
formfactor: custom
manufacturer: Pimoroni
description: An e-paper display for your Raspberry Pi
url: https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/inky-what
github: https://github.com/pimoroni/inky
buy: https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/inky-what
image: 'pimoroni-inky-what.png'
pincount: 40
eeprom: no
power:
'1':
'2':
ground:
'6':
'9':
'14':
'20':
'25':
'30':
'34':
'39':
pin:
'11':
name: Busy
mode: input
'13':
name: Reset
mode: output
active: low
'15':
name: Data/Command
mode: output
active: high
'19':
mode: spi
'23':
mode: spi
'24':
name: Chip Select
mode: chipselect
active: high
'3':
mode: i2c
'5':
mode: i2c
i2c:
0x50:
device: Inky ID EEPROM
-->
# Inky wHAT
Inky wHAT is a low-energy, red/black, red/black/white or yellow/black/white electronic paper display for the Raspberry Pi. Multi-colour EPD displays, like the one on Inky wHAT, use ingenious electrophoresis to pull coloured particles up and down on the display. The coloured particles reflect light, unlike most display types, so they're visible under bright lights.
The unit comes fully-assembled, with the display securely stuck down to the Inky wHAT PCB and connected via a ribbon cable. The Inky wHAT is compatible with all 40-way Raspberry Pis.
To get the wHAT up and running, you can use the one-line product installer:
```bash
curl https://get.pimoroni.com/inky | bash
```
And follow the instructions!