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Description
If you decide to buy OLED display, you must confirm that you can make it work by yourself, we'll haven't any technology support except all the datasheet. Thanks for your understanding and support.
Specifications :
Dimensions: 0.96 x 0.96 in
Light color: yellow and bule
High resolution: 128 * 64
Viewing angle:> 160 °
Supports many control chip: Fully compatible with Arduino, 51 Series, MSP430 Series, STM32 / 2, CSR IC, etc.
Ultra-low power consumption: 0.04W(working normally)
Voltage: 3.3V ~ 5V DC
Working Temperature: -30 ℃ ~ 80 ℃
IIC Interface, need 2 IO only.
Driver IC: SSD1306
GND: grounding
SCL: serial clock
SDA: serial data
Package Includes :
1 X yellow&blue 0.96" IIC/I2C Serial 128x64 OLED LCD LED Display Module
Helpful Customer Reviews
This little display is great - it is half the price of the Adafruit version and does not have a multitude of wires. The display works with the Adafruit_SSD1306 Arduino library. For those unfamiliar with that library, be sure to open the .h file, look for line 54-56 which will have a few lines of #define's. Simply leave the one that has 128x64 uncommented and comment out the other display sizes. There is a jumper on the back of this display to let you select the I2C address. Mine said it was 0x78 but was actually 0x3C (the Adafruit library is set to 0x3D by default). Also, the listing says this board is 3 to 5 volts, but I know the Adafruit ones are either 3 or 5 volt. Since this board probably isn't as well built, I decided to run it only on 3.3 volts straight off my Arduino. And I also should mention the upper ~20-25% of this display is yellow and the lower section is a teal blue - it isn't a dual color display where every pixel's color is selectable.
Specifications :
Dimensions: 0.96 x 0.96 in
Light color: yellow and bule
High resolution: 128 * 64
Viewing angle:> 160 °
Supports many control chip: Fully compatible with Arduino, 51 Series, MSP430 Series, STM32 / 2, CSR IC, etc.
Ultra-low power consumption: 0.04W(working normally)
Voltage: 3.3V ~ 5V DC
Working Temperature: -30 ℃ ~ 80 ℃
IIC Interface, need 2 IO only.
Driver IC: SSD1306
GND: grounding
SCL: serial clock
SDA: serial data
Package Includes :
1 X yellow&blue 0.96" IIC/I2C Serial 128x64 OLED LCD LED Display Module
Helpful Customer Reviews
This little display is great - it is half the price of the Adafruit version and does not have a multitude of wires. The display works with the Adafruit_SSD1306 Arduino library. For those unfamiliar with that library, be sure to open the .h file, look for line 54-56 which will have a few lines of #define's. Simply leave the one that has 128x64 uncommented and comment out the other display sizes. There is a jumper on the back of this display to let you select the I2C address. Mine said it was 0x78 but was actually 0x3C (the Adafruit library is set to 0x3D by default). Also, the listing says this board is 3 to 5 volts, but I know the Adafruit ones are either 3 or 5 volt. Since this board probably isn't as well built, I decided to run it only on 3.3 volts straight off my Arduino. And I also should mention the upper ~20-25% of this display is yellow and the lower section is a teal blue - it isn't a dual color display where every pixel's color is selectable.
Solu ® Yellow&blue 0.96" IIC I2c 128x64 Oled LCD Display Module for Arduino 51 Msp420 Stim32 SCR
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$14.49
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Description
If you decide to buy OLED display, you must confirm that you can make it work by yourself, we'll haven't any technology support except all the datasheet. Thanks for your understanding and support.
Specifications :
Dimensions: 0.96 x 0.96 in
Light color: yellow and bule
High resolution: 128 * 64
Viewing angle:> 160 °
Supports many control chip: Fully compatible with Arduino, 51 Series, MSP430 Series, STM32 / 2, CSR IC, etc.
Ultra-low power consumption: 0.04W(working normally)
Voltage: 3.3V ~ 5V DC
Working Temperature: -30 ℃ ~ 80 ℃
IIC Interface, need 2 IO only.
Driver IC: SSD1306
GND: grounding
SCL: serial clock
SDA: serial data
Package Includes :
1 X yellow&blue 0.96" IIC/I2C Serial 128x64 OLED LCD LED Display Module
Helpful Customer Reviews
This little display is great - it is half the price of the Adafruit version and does not have a multitude of wires. The display works with the Adafruit_SSD1306 Arduino library. For those unfamiliar with that library, be sure to open the .h file, look for line 54-56 which will have a few lines of #define's. Simply leave the one that has 128x64 uncommented and comment out the other display sizes. There is a jumper on the back of this display to let you select the I2C address. Mine said it was 0x78 but was actually 0x3C (the Adafruit library is set to 0x3D by default). Also, the listing says this board is 3 to 5 volts, but I know the Adafruit ones are either 3 or 5 volt. Since this board probably isn't as well built, I decided to run it only on 3.3 volts straight off my Arduino. And I also should mention the upper ~20-25% of this display is yellow and the lower section is a teal blue - it isn't a dual color display where every pixel's color is selectable.
Specifications :
Dimensions: 0.96 x 0.96 in
Light color: yellow and bule
High resolution: 128 * 64
Viewing angle:> 160 °
Supports many control chip: Fully compatible with Arduino, 51 Series, MSP430 Series, STM32 / 2, CSR IC, etc.
Ultra-low power consumption: 0.04W(working normally)
Voltage: 3.3V ~ 5V DC
Working Temperature: -30 ℃ ~ 80 ℃
IIC Interface, need 2 IO only.
Driver IC: SSD1306
GND: grounding
SCL: serial clock
SDA: serial data
Package Includes :
1 X yellow&blue 0.96" IIC/I2C Serial 128x64 OLED LCD LED Display Module
Helpful Customer Reviews
This little display is great - it is half the price of the Adafruit version and does not have a multitude of wires. The display works with the Adafruit_SSD1306 Arduino library. For those unfamiliar with that library, be sure to open the .h file, look for line 54-56 which will have a few lines of #define's. Simply leave the one that has 128x64 uncommented and comment out the other display sizes. There is a jumper on the back of this display to let you select the I2C address. Mine said it was 0x78 but was actually 0x3C (the Adafruit library is set to 0x3D by default). Also, the listing says this board is 3 to 5 volts, but I know the Adafruit ones are either 3 or 5 volt. Since this board probably isn't as well built, I decided to run it only on 3.3 volts straight off my Arduino. And I also should mention the upper ~20-25% of this display is yellow and the lower section is a teal blue - it isn't a dual color display where every pixel's color is selectable.
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