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The DORHEA 6PCS 0.96’’ OLED Display Module features a compact 0.96-inch size with a 128x64 pixel resolution, making it ideal for micro-controller projects. With a wide viewing angle of over 160°, low power consumption, and easy integration via I2C, this self-luminous display is perfect for both graphical and textual information. Compatible with various platforms like Arduino and Raspberry Pi, it allows for custom font creation, ensuring your projects stand out.
Brand | DORHEA |
Package Dimensions | 10.67 x 6.6 x 2.03 cm; 45 g |
Item model number | 15758-1 |
Manufacturer | DORHEA |
Color | white |
Standing screen display size | 0.96 Inches |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 45 g |
A**R
Very cool. Address resistor is PITA!
Good construction. Both addresses work. Hope they last a long time.
S**Y
Pinout does not match product image
I have many of this displays already and bought this one specifically for the swapped vcc and ground pins that were shown in the product image. I have never had an issue with these displays but this one is no different than the ones I own. I won't be able to use this in my project without modifications.
=**=
Great value, I2C Addrs is 0x3C
Hard to beat the unit price. Each display came with the 4-pin header already installed and individually packaged in a small plastic case. All six functioned perfectly. As others have noted, the (7-bit) I2C address is 0x3C. Don't uses the 8-bit address shown on the back of the module.
A**
Easy to use, handy to have.
I have had good luck in using these small OLED displays... I have used them on the Arduino UNO, Nano, Nano Every, Mega, and ESP32 modules with very little effort. Uses low power, good visibility, easy to program (thanks to Adafruit's library) and easy to connect (uses I2C).I am updating my review since I ended up finding 2 out of the 6 were bad.
E**N
Labeled SSD1315, but working with ESPHome as SSD1306
Not sure what the difference between an SSD1315 and SSD1306 is, or if these were just mislabeled, but they are working. What I received is very slightly different than what is displayed in the board layout.I could not get these to work with the 0X78 or 0X7A address printed on the back, but ESPHome reported back i2C address 0X3C existed, so I used that and it worked fine. Might be my misunderstanding of i2C address printed on the back, not sure, new to these.At the end of the day, they are working fine with ESPHome and a NodeMCU ESP8266.
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