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UCTRONICS 0.96 Inch OLED Module 12864 128x64 Yellow Blue SSD1306 Driver I2C Serial Self-Luminous Display Board for Arduino Raspberry Pi Pico
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Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
Connectivity Technology | I2C |
CPU Manufacturer | Broadcom |
Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
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- UCTRONICS 0.96 Inch OLED Module for showing graphical & textual information directly on your micro-controller projects. It supports many chips: Arduino UNO and Mega, Raspberry pi, 51 MCU, STIM 32, etc., the UNO shown in the picture is NOT INCLUDE
- Resolution: 128 x 64, View angle: > 160°, Support voltage: 3.3V-5V DC, Power consumption: 0.04W during normal operation, full screen lit 0.08W
- Embedded Driver IC: SSD1306. Communication: I2C/IIC Interface, only need two I / O ports
- Needn't backlight, the oled screen unit can self-luminous. It has Super High Contrast, bright and crisp dots, even tiny fonts quite readable
- No embedded fonts inside the OLED controller, user can create the fonts through the font generation software. We offer technical support and software library as well as the guide book in the package. Note: the display part is 15mm±0.5 tall.
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Brand | UCTRONICS |
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Item model number | U602602 |
Item Weight | 0.012 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.18 x 1.18 x 0.39 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.18 x 1.18 x 0.39 inches |
Color | 0.96" OLED Module |
Processor Brand | Broadcom |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Manufacturer | UCTRONICS |
ASIN | B072Q2X2LL |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | June 1, 2017 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #48 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
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Name: UCTRONICS 0.96 Inch 128X64 Yellow Blue OLED module
This OLED display module is small, only 0.96” diagonal, it is made of 128x64 individual yellow and blue OLED pixels, each one is turn on or off by the controller chip.
This oled screen works without backlight, that is, in a dark environment OLED display is higher compared to that of LCD display you will like the miniature for its crispness.
The Driver chip of this oled i2c display is SSD1306, which is compatible with IIC communication. So this esp32 oled module can be controlled by I2C.
That is, except the VCC and GND, 2 wires would be needed when using 4-wires I2C mode.
There is also a simple switch-cap charge pump that turns 5v into a low voltage drive for the OLEDs, making this module the easiest ways to get an OLED into your project.
Features:
OLED self-luminous, no backlight
Size: 0.96”
Driver IC: SSD1306
Voltage: 3.3V-5V DC
Viewing angle: > 160°
High resolution: 128 x 64
Working Temperature: -30°C~70°C
Display: 2 rows of yellow, 6 rows of blue
Module Size: 27mmx 27mm x 4mm
Screen material: glass, need good protection
I2C Interface:
GND: Ground
VCC: 3.3V~5V
SCL: I2C Serial Clock (UNO: A5; MEGA: 21)
SDA: I2C Serial Data (UNO: A4; MEGA: 20)
Applications:
MP3, MP4, watch
Head-mounted displays
Meters and other intelligent instruments
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Customer Review: Nice design, easy to use.Roy Folkker
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Customers find the OLED display board works well with Arduino Pro Mini and is incredibly easy to program and use, coming with an instruction sheet. They appreciate its brightness, sharpness, and value for money, with one customer noting it's particularly useful for displaying sensor information. The build quality receives mixed feedback, with some finding it good quality while others report it being too fragile.
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Customers like the display size of this OLED module, describing it as a nice micro screen with good visibility.
"...Font size can be increased but then not much would fit on the screen. Great for status display that you do not need to read often...." Read more
"...either the 14-segment or LCD characters would have been and the text is really sharp, bright, and very readable...." Read more
"...Display is super crisp and super easy to read (the "blooming" around the text is the photo, and not reality)...." Read more
"...The resolution is great for text-based characters, and I assume it's similar for shapes and other displays too...." Read more
Customers report that the OLED module works perfectly with various devices, including Arduino Pro Mini and INAV status displays.
"I liked this display quite a bit. It is very simple to use and works quite well...." Read more
"Works like a charm, and so far has been a reliable component of my Raspiberry Pi Pico W project." Read more
"This screen functions very well and is incredibly inexpensive. There are plenty of libraries available...." Read more
"...These modules work great." Read more
Customers find the OLED display board incredibly easy to program and use, with a helpful instruction sheet included.
"I liked this display quite a bit. It is very simple to use and works quite well...." Read more
"...There are plenty of libraries available. It is a super easy way to add a cheap GUI or readout to your next project...." Read more
"...Other than figuring this out it works fine and it greatly simplifies using an LCD display as the i2c uses four wires only...." Read more
"...It uses I2C and comes with a little instruction sheet including the default addresses as well as instructions on how to easily set it up with a..." Read more
Customers find the display board to be a great value for the money.
"This screen functions very well and is incredibly inexpensive. There are plenty of libraries available...." Read more
"...Overall it's a great little display for pretty dang cheap!" Read more
"...Very bright where it's supposed to be bright. Easy to use. Cheap. You can't really ask for more. Would definitely recommend to a friend." Read more
"...Easy to read, very bright, easy to program, affordable, clear display, stop updating screen it goes dark so it's not annoying you...." Read more
Customers find the OLED module useful for various applications, with one mentioning it's great for quick-checking essentials, while another notes it's particularly good for displaying sensor information.
"...I love having two colors also, that feature was useful for my project...." Read more
"This product works great and is really useful as a nice display for your Arduino projects, or just for debugging output to see what's going on with..." Read more
"...Documentation was surprisingly good and informative...." Read more
"...Great value for the money and really fun for displaying lots of sensor info at once." Read more
Customers appreciate the display's brightness.
"...Display is quite small, but very bright and sharp. It is not color display but has two colors - top is orange and bottom is blue...." Read more
"...or LCD characters would have been and the text is really sharp, bright, and very readable...." Read more
"...The screen is extremely small, and compact. Very bright where it's supposed to be bright. Easy to use. Cheap. You can't really ask for more...." Read more
"...Easy to read, very bright, easy to program, affordable, clear display, stop updating screen it goes dark so it's not annoying you...." Read more
Customers appreciate the display quality of the OLED module, describing it as sharp and crisp.
"...Display is quite small, but very bright and sharp. It is not color display but has two colors - top is orange and bottom is blue...." Read more
"...Display is super crisp and super easy to read (the "blooming" around the text is the photo, and not reality)...." Read more
"...Be sure to use the SSD1306 Library file, for Micro-Python. Very crisp display, easy viewing." Read more
"...These are really nice displays, they are crisp and sharp, I started to draw bitmaps and do some animation on mine too, having lots of fun with..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the build quality of the display board, with some finding it good quality while others report it being too fragile and prone to breaking.
"Works like a charm, and so far has been a reliable component of my Raspiberry Pi Pico W project." Read more
"...across (as was to be expected for a $6 OLED screen) was second rate materials/build quality...." Read more
"...I'm reluctant to even post because it seems so weird. Still the quality was good and the demo display was pretty neat." Read more
"...Note, they are very fragile, my wife knocked a plastic waster bottle over and it cracked the display." Read more
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Hardware is excellent, library docs need to be better!
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2020I liked this display quite a bit. It is very simple to use and works quite well. It was connected to Arduino Uno Wifi R2 and worked pretty much straightaway. The only issue I had is that the version of Arduino that I use has SPI pins different from the regular Arduino. After I figured that out it was very easy.
Display is quite small, but very bright and sharp. It is not color display but has two colors - top is orange and bottom is blue. But you can order single color display as well. Over all I am very pleased and would definitely order it for other projects.
One caveat is that you need to have a good eyesight to read it as the writing is very small. Font size can be increased but then not much would fit on the screen. Great for status display that you do not need to read often. Also can do graphics.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024Works like a charm, and so far has been a reliable component of my Raspiberry Pi Pico W project.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2020This screen functions very well and is incredibly inexpensive. There are plenty of libraries available. It is a super easy way to add a cheap GUI or readout to your next project. And at the price really why not> Just be ready for less-than-perfect work and materials.
I only needed a very simple numeric of alphanumeric readout and was considering an old-school 7-segment or 14-segment display, or an LCD character display. As this small OLED display was actually cheaper than those other options I chose to give a shot; I am super happy that I did. it's so much more flexible than either the 14-segment or LCD characters would have been and the text is really sharp, bright, and very readable.
The only downside that I ran across (as was to be expected for a $6 OLED screen) was second rate materials/build quality. I had to desolder once (wanted to flip the orientation of the connector I was using) and lost a pad in the process... it can be overcome, but was a pain. So solder in your pins/connector(s) and then leave 'em alone, this board does not appreciate being reworked.
All that said I will likely buy one again if I'm in need of a simple, inexpensive display.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2023I bought this last year just on a whim, messing around, and finally came up with a use for it. Screwing around with a Seeediuno, making my own auto-ranging ohm meter (almost have it calibrated properly here!). Display is super crisp and super easy to read (the "blooming" around the text is the photo, and not reality).
I've read some other reviews about the "small text". Well, the text size is what you make it with the libraries that you use. This display is a DEVICE, YOU tell it what to display. I use VSCode with PlatformIO for all of my development needs, and using the u8g2 library, they have a bunch of fonts. Here are two different sizes, the larger being a double height/width using the u8x8 portion of the library which is text only.
I think I'll stock up on a couple of more of these just so I have them laying around.
5.0 out of 5 starsI bought this last year just on a whim, messing around, and finally came up with a use for it. Screwing around with a Seeediuno, making my own auto-ranging ohm meter (almost have it calibrated properly here!). Display is super crisp and super easy to read (the "blooming" around the text is the photo, and not reality).Hardware is excellent, library docs need to be better!
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2023
I've read some other reviews about the "small text". Well, the text size is what you make it with the libraries that you use. This display is a DEVICE, YOU tell it what to display. I use VSCode with PlatformIO for all of my development needs, and using the u8g2 library, they have a bunch of fonts. Here are two different sizes, the larger being a double height/width using the u8x8 portion of the library which is text only.
I think I'll stock up on a couple of more of these just so I have them laying around.
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025Paul McWhorter (toptechboy.com) has a number of videos covering Arduinos, Picos, and so forth. He suggests the SunFounder Kepler kit to get the different devices. While it includes a 2 line LCD display he strongly suggests getting a OLED device and uses it in many of the tutorials. These modules work great.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2021I used this for an Arduino project of mine. I used this for displaying text-based characters and it got the job done. The resolution is great for text-based characters, and I assume it's similar for shapes and other displays too. I love having two colors also, that feature was useful for my project. Many libraries work well with this, but if you want to save on memory only get a text-based one as that is all you'll need. Definitely recommend!
Tip: If you want certain inputs (like from a weight or heat sensor) to be in one place, such as only appearing on the top, then use commands like oled.setCursor(0,0). I went from the display being totally clogged with data to data only being at the top.
Hope you have fun using this.
5.0 out of 5 starsI used this for an Arduino project of mine. I used this for displaying text-based characters and it got the job done. The resolution is great for text-based characters, and I assume it's similar for shapes and other displays too. I love having two colors also, that feature was useful for my project. Many libraries work well with this, but if you want to save on memory only get a text-based one as that is all you'll need. Definitely recommend!Awesome and Cheap
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2021
Tip: If you want certain inputs (like from a weight or heat sensor) to be in one place, such as only appearing on the top, then use commands like oled.setCursor(0,0). I went from the display being totally clogged with data to data only being at the top.
Hope you have fun using this.
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2020Got it up and running with little fuss on an STM32 development board.
It should be noted that the I2C address is 0x3C, not 0x78 which is printed on the back of the board. I got it running with the Adafruit SSD1306 library and the much more lightweight SSD1306Ascii library. I didn't try using the library recommended by the seller, but don't see why you would when these libraries work and are better supported.
This display is very small, and has a small yellow only line on top, and a larger blue only area below it. This was pretty clearly described by the seller, but from reading the comments it doesn't sound like everyone got the memo so just be aware of that. Overall it's a great little display for pretty dang cheap!
- Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023I didn't pay attention to the physical dimensions listed for the product. This is a really small screen. I'm not going to return it but it wasn't what I was expecting.
I'm sure I'll find a use for it eventually.
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- Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 10, 2024
1.0 out of 5 stars Dead
Absolute rubish product, not work. never buy again
- Keven J.Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on June 29, 2024
3.0 out of 5 stars Nice item
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