This OLED display module is small, only 0.96” diagonal, it is made of 128×64 individual blue OLED pixels, each one is turn on or off by the controller chip. It works without backlight, that is, in a dark environment, OLED display is higher compared to that of LCD display, you will like the miniature for its crispness. The Driver chip of this OLED is SSD1306, which is compatible with IIC or SPI communication. So this module can be controlled by SPI or I2C. There are 2 resistors at the back of the module and sick-screen to remind you how to set the communication mode, the default mode is 4-wires SPI mode. That is, except the VCC and GND, 4 wires would be needed when using 4-wires SPI mode. You can also set to the I2C mode, in which mode 2 control wires is needed. There is also a simple switch-cap charge pump that turns 5v into a high voltage drive for the OLEDs, making this module the easiest ways to get an OLED into your project.
Specification
- Diagonal Screen Size:0.96″
- Number of Pixels:128 × 64
- Color Depth:Monochrome (Blue)
- Dimension:27.8 x27.3x 4.3 mm
- Working Voltage: 3.3~ 5V DC
- Power: 0.06W Max
- Viewing Angle: >160 Degree
- Duty:1/32
- Brightness ( cd/m2):150 (Typ) @ 5V
- Interface:4-wire SPI/3-wire SPI/I2C Selectable
Download
- For Arduino Platform, thanks to Adafruit, this module works perfectly with Adafruit OLED Library
- Elecrow Demo
- 0.96” OLED On 51 platform using I2C
- 0.96” OLED On 51 platform using SPI
- 0.96” OLED On STM32 platform
- How to make an gray image that can be shown on OLED128x64
- Wiki link
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