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Adafruit 1,27" OLED Breakout Board
- Manufacturer: Adafruit
- Order number: EXP-R15-314
- Manufacturer part number: 1673
- country of origin: US
- HS code: 85423190
- Weight (kg): 0.012
This OLED uses the SSD1351 driver chip, which manages the display. You can talk to the driver... more
This OLED uses the SSD1351 driver chip, which manages the display. You can talk to the driver chip using 4-wire write-only SPI (clock, data, chip select, data/command and an optional reset pin). Included on the fully assembled breakout is the OLED display and a small boost converter (required for providing 12V to the OLED) and a microSD card holder. This design includes built-in logic level shifting so you can use it with 3-5VDC power and logic levels. Our example code shows how to read a bitmap from the uSD card and display it all via SPI.
Technical Details:
- 1.27" diagonal OLED, 16-bit color
- SPI interface
- 3.3-5V logic and power
- PCB Dimensions: 35.8mm x 43mm
- Screen Dimensions: 33.8mm x 27mm
- Display current draw is completely dependent on your usage: each OLED LED draws current when on so the more pixels you have lit, the more current is used. They tend to draw ~30mA or so in practice but for precise numbers you must measure the current in your usage circuit. This does not include the SD card, which is separate
- EYESPI connector for 18-pin FPC
Size: | 1.27" |
Resolution: | 128 x 96 |
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