Description:
This compact 0.96-inch Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) display module presents crisp, high-contrast visuals with its array of 128×64 self-illuminating white pixels. Driven by the widely adopted SSD1306 controller, this module offers versatile connectivity through dual communication interfaces: the speed of Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) and the simplicity of Inter-Integrated Circuit (I²C), which is configured as the default.
Engineered for integration into a wide array of projects, this OLED display excels in scenarios demanding clarity, ease of wiring, and minimal energy consumption. Imagine it bringing information to life in wearable devices, adding a visual dimension to mini handheld game consoles, or functioning as an elegant desktop widget displaying essential data.
Designed with flexibility in mind, this module seamlessly operates with both 3.3V and 5V power supplies, ensuring broad compatibility with popular microcontroller platforms. Whether you're working with an Arduino UNO or Leonardo, leveraging the wireless capabilities of ESP32/ESP8266, or exploring the compact power of a FireBeetle-M0, this display is ready to integrate.
Simplifying your prototyping and development process, the module incorporates internal power-on reset circuitry and defaults to the convenient I²C communication protocol, minimizing the complexity of your wiring. Should your project requirements necessitate the higher data throughput of SPI, a straightforward resistor repositioning allows for easy switching between communication modes.
Furthermore, the display is thoughtfully encased in a robust aluminum frame. This protective housing not only shields the delicate OLED screen from potential physical damage but also eliminates the risk of scratches from the exposed glass edges, ensuring the longevity and pristine appearance of your display.
Note: Turn the pixels off when you are not using the display to prevent the use of some pixels for too long to darken them, which will cause the brightness uniformity problem.
Specifications:
- Operating voltage: 3.3V to 5V
- Color: white pixels
- Number of pixels: 128 columns x 64 rows
- Interface: I2C (in default) / SPI
- I2C address: 0x3C
- Drive chip: SSD1306
- Brightness: 180 (Typ) cd/m2
- Full-screen lighting power: approx. 24mA*3.3V/5V(I2C);
approx. 27mA*3.3V/5V(SPI)
- Full-screen off power consumption: approx. 2mA*3.3V/5V(I2C);
approx. 2.87mA*3.3V/5V(SPI)
- Operating temperature: -30°C to 70°C
- Display area: 21.744 x 10.864(mm) / 0.86”x 0.42
- Size: 30.00x30.00 mm / 1.18”x 1.18
Features:
- Enjoy crisp visuals with individually lit pixels for high contrast and low power draw.
- Each of the 128x64 white pixels can be individually controlled, ensuring efficient energy usage.
- Offers easy integration with the default I²C communication, with the option for higher-speed SPI via simple reconfiguration.
- Simplifies setup with built-in circuitry for reliable startup.
Applications:
- Thermometer
- Desktop weather display
- Kitchen weighing machine
- Air quality detector
- Mini Game consoles
- Wearable display
Projects:
Project 1: DIY A Simple Three-axis Accelerometer Data Logger
Documents:
Package Included:
1 x DFRobot Fermion: Monochrome 0.96″ 128×64 I2C/SPI OLED Display (Breakout)