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PiOLED (0.91 Inch OLED Module)
Description
This display is made of 128x32 individual OLED pixels.
It communicates with Raspberry pi or Arduino series products via I2C protocol.
Compatible with most of MCU which support I2C protocol support.
There are mounting hole and female pin header on the PCB, so that you can fixed it to Raspberry Pi with screws and nuts.
Features
- Easy to use
- Low power consumption
- Easy to assemble and fixed
- Less GPIO pin occupation
Specifications
- Device Register Address: 0x3c
- Resolution: 128 x 32
- Work Voltage: 3.3V
- Communication Protocol: I2C
- FP frequency: less than 1 fps
- Wide range of operating temperature: -40°C to 85°C
Dimension
Gallery
Package Includes
- 2* 0.91 Inch OLED Module
- 2* 5Pin male to female breadboard wire
How to use
How to wire it up
Connect OLED module to Raspberry Pi's GPIO(3.3v,SDA,SCL,GND)
Pin Definitions
How to program it
For Raspberry Pi 4B
- Open a terminal and Download demo code from: [ https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_Python_SSD1306 ]
sudo python -m pip install --upgrade pip setuptools wheel git clone https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_Python_SSD1306.git cd Adafruit_Python_SSD1306 sudo python setup.py install pip install Adafruit-BBIO
- Run example Demo:
cd examples/ python stats.py
- More documents:
- Download SSD1306 OLED display Arduino library from Github: [ https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_SSD1306 ]
FAQ
- Question: why does it not show anything that I've tried as your instruction?
- Answer: Please make sure you have already open your i2c function and you can use this command to detect whether it has been turned on already.
i2cdetect -y 1
- Answer: Please make sure you have already open your i2c function and you can use this command to detect whether it has been turned on already.
Application Senario
- There is a maker made a funny thing called "mobile pi" with this 0.91 Inch OLED Module, you can check it by accessing following link:
[Mobile Pi | https://www.instructables.com/id/My-Fantastic-MobilePi/ ]