Description
If you want to add visual elements to your Arduino project, the I2C OLED Breakout Board is perfect for it. Due to its high contrast, you will be amazed by its clarity! The display consists of hundreds of LEDs, each representing one pixel in a 128×64 grid. It therefore requires no backlighting and consumes less power than classic LCD screens. That's a total of 8192 pixels, all individually illuminated.
The design is rated for 5V and has an integrated regulator, making it compatible with any 3.3V board. The breakout board consumes only about 20 mA, depending on the active pixels. It can be easily controlled via the I2C interface and is even easier to connect to the easyC system - no soldering required!
Technical data
- Display diagonal: 0.96'' (2.44 cm)
- max. current consumption: ~20 mA (depending on active pixels)
- Logic voltage level: 5 V (at the I2C header)
- Operating voltage: 5V (onboard regulator for 3.3 V)
- Communication: I2C (address: 0x3C)
- Connections: easyC x2
- Pixel color: white
- Mounting holes: 2
- Dimensions: 30 x 30 mm
easyCeasyC is a robust connection system that optimizes the connection of microcontrollers, sensors and actuators using JST-SH compatible connectors (JST 4-pin). It offers solderless connections, serial connections of multiple devices (daisy-chaining), error-free design, parallel connection, universal compatibility and intermediate compatibility with Qwiic (Sparkfun connection system), simplifying prototype development. Further information on easyC can be found under ''Data sheets''.
external linkshttps://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Soldered-OLED-Display-Arduino-Library
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Display-OLED-I2C-white-0.96-hardware-design