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OLED White Screen 0.96 inch IIC I2C SPI

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OLED White Screen 0.96 inch IIC I2C SPI6 Pins (Yellow)₹ 324.99

0.96 inch white OLED display module. The display module can be interfaced with any microcontroller using SPI/IIC protocols. It is having a resolution of 128x64 . The package includes display board,display, 6 pin male header presoldered to board.

OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) is a self light-emitting technology composed of a thin, multi-layered organic film placed between an anode and cathode. In contrast to LCD technology, OLED does not require a backlight. OLED possesses high application potential for virtually all types of displays and is regarded as the ultimate technology for the next generation of flat-panel displays.

OLEDs basic structure consists of organic materials positioned between the cathode and the anode, which is composed of electric conductive transparent Indium Tin Oxide (ITO). The organic materials compose a multi-layered thin film, which includes the Hole Transporting Layer (HTL), Emission Layer (EML) and the Electron Transporting Layer (ETL). By applying the appropriate electric voltage, holes and electrons are injected into the EML from the anode and the cathode, respectively. The holes and electrons combine inside the EML to form excitons, after which electro luminescence occurs. The transfer material, emission layer material and choice of electrode are the key factors that determine the quality of OLED components.

Features:

  • OLED Driver IC: SSD1306
  • Resolution: 128 x 64
  • Visual Angle: >160°
  • Input Voltage: 3.3V ~ 6V
  • Compatible I/O Level: 3.3V, 5V
  • Mini Size: 2.7 x 2.8cm
  • Only Need 2 I/O Port to Control
  • Full Compatible with Arduino
  • Working temperature: -30°C ~ 70°C
  • Module volume ( generous ): 27.0 x 27.0 x 4.1mm
  • Factory configured for SPI protocol (can be easily changed to IIC)
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What interfaces does this display support and can I switch between SPI and IIC?
The module supports SPI and IIC protocols. It is factory configured for SPI but can be easily changed to IIC.
What are the key specifications such as size and resolution?
The display is a 0.96 inch white OLED with a 128 x 64 resolution and uses the SSD1306 driver.
What power and logic levels are required to operate this module?
Its input voltage is 3.3 to 6.0 V and it supports 3.3 V or 5 V IO levels.
What is included in the package?
The package includes the display board, the display module, and a 6 pin male header presoldered to the board.
Is this module compatible with Arduino and how many IO ports are required to drive it?
Yes, it is compatible with Arduino and only two IO ports are required to control the display.
Description

0.96 inch white OLED display module. The display module can be interfaced with any microcontroller using SPI/IIC protocols. It is having a resolution of 128x64 . The package includes display board,display, 6 pin male header presoldered to board.

OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) is a self light-emitting technology composed of a thin, multi-layered organic film placed between an anode and cathode. In contrast to LCD technology, OLED does not require a backlight. OLED possesses high application potential for virtually all types of displays and is regarded as the ultimate technology for the next generation of flat-panel displays.

OLEDs basic structure consists of organic materials positioned between the cathode and the anode, which is composed of electric conductive transparent Indium Tin Oxide (ITO). The organic materials compose a multi-layered thin film, which includes the Hole Transporting Layer (HTL), Emission Layer (EML) and the Electron Transporting Layer (ETL). By applying the appropriate electric voltage, holes and electrons are injected into the EML from the anode and the cathode, respectively. The holes and electrons combine inside the EML to form excitons, after which electro luminescence occurs. The transfer material, emission layer material and choice of electrode are the key factors that determine the quality of OLED components.

Features:

  • OLED Driver IC: SSD1306
  • Resolution: 128 x 64
  • Visual Angle: >160°
  • Input Voltage: 3.3V ~ 6V
  • Compatible I/O Level: 3.3V, 5V
  • Mini Size: 2.7 x 2.8cm
  • Only Need 2 I/O Port to Control
  • Full Compatible with Arduino
  • Working temperature: -30°C ~ 70°C
  • Module volume ( generous ): 27.0 x 27.0 x 4.1mm
  • Factory configured for SPI protocol (can be easily changed to IIC)
Specifications

Resources

Datasheet

Library

Sample Code

Tutorial

FAQ

What interfaces does this display support and can I switch between SPI and IIC?
The module supports SPI and IIC protocols. It is factory configured for SPI but can be easily changed to IIC.
What are the key specifications such as size and resolution?
The display is a 0.96 inch white OLED with a 128 x 64 resolution and uses the SSD1306 driver.
What power and logic levels are required to operate this module?
Its input voltage is 3.3 to 6.0 V and it supports 3.3 V or 5 V IO levels.
What is included in the package?
The package includes the display board, the display module, and a 6 pin male header presoldered to the board.
Is this module compatible with Arduino and how many IO ports are required to drive it?
Yes, it is compatible with Arduino and only two IO ports are required to control the display.