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This is a simple, affordable OLED display module to add to your projects using your favourite microcontroller.
This 1.3" OLED has a 128x64 resolution and is driven by the SH1106 using I2C for communication with your microcontroller. Use an SH1106 code library to drive the display, or just use one of the many SSD1306 libraries (we find most of them work). When showing data, the text is white.
The pins are pre-soldered and can be popped straight into a breadboard, ready to hook up with jumper wires.
We use them with the Raspberry Pi Pico all the time - in fact, we included a similar display in our Maker Advent Calendar, so you can re-use a lot of the examples from that day's article - just change the display setup line to the right resolution, like this: display = SSD1306_I2C(128, 64, i2c). The driver is different but it works!
We also stock a similar 0.96" OLED display.
The OLED display has four pins. Connect them as follows:
Display | MicroController |
GND | GND pin |
VCC | 3.3V |
SCL | I2C SCL pin |
SDA | I2C SDA Pin |
Care: Not all OLED displays use the same pin order - check before following the wiring from a tutorial!