Please download these datasheets for more information about these two ICs:
HEF4094BT datasheetPIC12F629 datasheet
You can also examine the content of the hex file that is programmed on the PIC12F629. You will need these products for reading the hex file:
PICkit 2 (#DV164120) datasheetMouser (#579-DV164120; $49.99)Right angle 6-pin header Molex .100 K.K. connector (Mouser #538-22-28-8060; $0.43)Jumper wires, male (SparkFun Electronics #PRT-08431; $3.95)Jumper wires, female (SparkFun Electronics #PRT-08430; $3.95)Microchip MPLAB IDE #SW007002
STEPS
- Solder the 6-pin header to jumper J1 on the E-Ink PCB. There are only five holes on the PCB for this header. Therefore, leave the extra sixth pin unsoldered off to the side of the PCB.
- Attach the male and female jumpers together.
- Insert five male jumpers into the ICSP connector on the PICkit 2 programmer. Route the female jumpers to the 6-pin J1 header on the E-Ink PCB. Use this chart for connecting the jumpers:
- Connect the PICkit 2 to the USB port of a PC and start the PICkit software.
- Click the “Read Device + Export Hex File” button. Save the Hex file and exit the PICkit 2 app.
- Start the Microchip MPLAB IDE and import the hex file that you saved in step 5.
- In the View menu, click on Program Memory. Your hex file will be disassembled and can be saved as a text file. If you come up with any additional information regarding the Esquire E-Ink cover, please post your findings in the Comments section.