LCD OLED 0.96″ White 7pins

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$6.00

The OLED displays are one of the most attractive displays available for a microcontroller. It has a good view angle and pixel density which makes it reliable for displaying small level graphics. Interfacing this IC with MCU can either be done using IIC or using SPI hence helps to save some pins as well.

So if you are looking for a slim, attractive and efficient display module to make your project look cool with graphics then this module might be the right choice for you.

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Description

There are many types of OLED displays available in the market the most popular one is the Monochrome 7-pin SSD1306 0.96” OLED display which we are discussing here. This display can support both IIC and SPI communication. When you receive the module from the factory it will be in 4-wire SPI mode by default and it is the fastest of all available modes. However, you can re-solder the resistors in different positions to make it work in 3-Wire SPI and IIC protocol also.

Once you have settled on which protocol to use you should jump into the datasheet (given below) to know how to communicate with. The IC supports both 3.3V and 5V logic devices so hardware should not be a problem. If you are planning to interface with Arduino, then all the hard work is already pulled over by the Arduino community by providing you ready-made library.  Make sure you have made the connections correctly and used the correct library and you are all set to go.

LCD OLED 0.96" White 7pins

$6.00

Out of stock