SparkFun Micro OLED Breakout




Manufactured In: United States
Mfg Part Number: LCD-13003
BC Robotics SKU: BOB-068
Stock Status: Sold Out
Ships From: Canada
Prototyping Skill: Beginner
Programming Skill: Beginner
Return Policy: 14 Day Unopened / Unused
SparkFun Micro OLED Breakout
$19.95
Description
The SparkFun Micro OLED Breakout Board breaks out a small monochrome, blue-on-black OLED. It’s “micro”, but it still packs a punch – the display is crisp, and you can fit a deceivingly large amount of graphics on there. This breakout is perfect for adding graphics to your next Arduino project, displaying diagnostic information without resorting to serial output, and teaching a little game theory while creating a fun, Arduino-based video game. Most important of all, though, is the display is easy to control over either an SPI or I2C interface.
You may be asking yourself, “Why does this board look so familiar?” Yes, this is essentially a MicroView without the Arduino portion. We understand that sometimes you just need a breakout, an open door for you to explore the possibilities of a super small OLED screen. Speaking of, the screen on this breakout is only 64 pixels wide and 48 pixels tall, measuring 0.66″ across.
In total, the Micro OLED Breakout provides access to 16 of the display’s pins. Fortunately, though, you’ll only need about half of them to make the display work. The top row of pins (GND-CS) breaks out everything you’d need to interface with the screen over an SPI or I2C interface. The pins on the bottom (D7-vB) are mostly only used if you need to control the display over a parallel interface. This board operates at 3.3V with a current of 10mA (20mA max).
Features
- Operating Voltage: 3.3V
- Monochrome Blue-on-Black
- Screen Size: 64×48 pixels (0.66″ Across)
- SPI or I2C Interface
Resources
Hookup Guide
Micro OLED: https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/micro-oled-breakout-hookup-guide
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Additional information
Weight | 2 g |
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