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OLED Display 0.96 inch I2C (SSD1306)
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The OLED Display 0.96 inch I2C (SSD1306) is a high-contrast, low-power display module perfect for microcontroller-based projects. With a resolution of 128x64 pixels, this compact screen provides crisp visuals and excellent readability even without a backlight. It communicates via the I2C interface, making it easy to integrate with popular development boards like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, and STM32. Ideal for displaying text, graphics, and sensor data in DIY electronics, IoT devices, and embedded applications.
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Product Specifications
Specification | Details |
---|---|
Display Type | OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) |
Driver IC | SSD1306 |
Interface | I2C (2-wire) |
Screen Size | 0.96 inch |
Resolution | 128 × 64 pixels |
Operating Voltage | 3.3V – 5V |
Power Consumption | Ultra-low power, no backlight required |
Viewing Angle | >160° |
Dimensions | Approx. 27mm × 27mm × 4mm |
Key Features
- Compact 0.96-inch OLED screen with sharp 128x64 resolution
- Uses I2C communication for simple wiring (only 2 data pins needed)
- Wide voltage support (3.3V to 5V) for compatibility with multiple boards
- High contrast and wide viewing angles
- Low power consumption, ideal for battery-powered applications
- No need for a backlight, as each pixel generates its own light
- Compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP8266, ESP32, and more
Applications
- DIY electronics and hobby projects
- Wearable devices and portable gadgets
- IoT displays for sensor readings
- Data loggers and embedded systems
- Mini user interfaces and status monitors
- Robotics and automation projects
Frequently Asked Questions
No, since OLED pixels emit their own light, no backlight is needed.
Yes, using libraries like Adafruit SSD1306 and U8G2, you can draw graphics, shapes, and custom fonts.
Yes, it works seamlessly with Arduino using available SSD1306 libraries.
Yes, it supports both 3.3V and 5V, making it compatible with most microcontrollers.