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This is a general OLED display Module, 1.5inch diagonal, 128x128 pixels, 16-bit grey level, with embedded controller, communicating via SPI or I2C interface.
Features
- 128x128 high resolution
- 16 gray scale, better display effect
- Supports SPI or I2C interface, configured via onboard resistor
- Comes with development resources and manual (examples for Raspberry Pi/Jetson Nano/Arduino/STM32)
Specifications
- Driver: SSD1327
- Interface: SPI / I2C
- Display color: White
- Gray scale: 16
- Resolution: 128x128 (most other competitive products are typically 128x64)
- Viewing angle: >160°
- Operating voltage: 3.3V / 5V
- Dimension: 44.5 x 37 (mm)
PACKAGE CONTENT
1.5inch OLED Module x1
PH2.0 7Pin x1
Development Resources
Wiki : www.waveshare.com/wiki/1.5inch_OLED_Module
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tdabertawe
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 23. August 2023
This display has a lot going for it. There are two interfaces, SPI and IIC, so there is complete flexibility in connection. There are also two ways of connecting to the display. One is via a ribbon connector, (cable supplied with bare ends) the other via 2.54 mm holes so that the user can fit pins then either plug into a breadboard or use Dupont leads. Another advantage of this display is the grey scale capability, to make the screen a bit more interesting than on/off OLEDs. Very good value for money all round. Only possible improvement would be to have a QWIIC connector as well!
robbeh
Bewertet in Deutschland am 22. Dezember 2021
128x128 suchte man lange. Hier bekommt man es. Läuft gut mit der Adafruit-1327 Lib. Für I2C muss man hinten zwei Widerstände umlöten.Geht nicht mit den klassischen Arduinos (Uno, Mega), weil der Arbeitsspeicher nicht ausreicht, um den Displayinhalt zu spiegeln. Man benötigt bei 4bit pro Pixel insgesamt 8kByte verfügbaren RAM. Mit einem Node-MCU geht das dann.
Jakob Föger
Bewertet in Deutschland am 24. Mai 2020
Endlich ein OLED auf dem man genügend darstellen kann, 128x128 findet man sehr selten.Anbindung problemlos mit u8g2 library (nur monochrom)Die Graustufen finde ich aber sowieso unbrauchbar,Selbst am niedrigsten Wert leuchten die Pixel noch halb hell.Für meinen Anwendungsfall viel zu hell. (Logos mit weichen Kanten, Schatten)Die Glas—Kanten im unteren Bereich sind sehr sensibel und nicht unterstütztWenn sie brechen ist das Display defekt da dort wohl Leiterbahnen verlaufen.Habe leider schon 2 Displays geschrottet.Die 4 Schrauben schützen das Display etwas, sollte man also dort belassen.Der Hersteller hat ein Wiki mit Dokus und sogar einem 3d modellLeider sind einige Massangaben etwas verwirrend.Dazu einen Panelausschnitt zu designen der genau passt war etwas herausfordernd.
A Prime Suspect
Bewertet in Kanada am 22. Juli 2020
I love the display but I found it difficult to find an ardunio library that supported this display with the features I wanted. Can't blame the seller but a buyer may note that fact.
Tom Tommy
Bewertet in Deutschland am 17. Dezember 2020
First of all, if you like to use it as I2C you have to solder 2 zero Ohm resistors.Second sometimes you found as I2C address 0x3c. That is wrong.The right address is 0x3d.
Kyle H.
Bewertet in den USA am31. März 2019
In the "Features" section above it claims to have "16-bit grey level" which would support 2^16 or 65536 shades of gray. It does not, it has 4 bit gray sale which supports just 16 shades of gray. After looking through some of the documentation and code examples for this item it seems to have been a mistake in translation rather than a conscious attempt to deceive. Just be warned this is essentially a monochrome display that can do some very coarse grayscale shading. Unfortunately, that made it completely useless for my project where I intended to use it as a display for a heatmap which needs a reasonably high degree of accuracy.Anyway, I did get it up and working. It has support for arduino, raspberry pi, and STM32 from the waveshare website that they list under "Development Resources". Most of the example code compiled without issue. The raspberry pi python examples could never find the SPI interface, but the bcm C code worked alright though. So if you're looking for a monochrome display it works fine and the examples are easy to understand and modify. If you're looking for a high detail grayscale display, this is not it. I will be returning mine.Also worth mentioning it comes with a wire that plugs into it on one side then splits into several female jumper cables so no soldering is required to hook it into your microcontroller. Overall a nice component, just not what I needed.
Eastern Canada Prime Customer
Bewertet in Kanada am 29. Juli 2019
I use it with an Arduino Nano to build projects on breadboards. It's easy to use and so far I haven't had any issues with the 4 that I purchased.
BuyerBeware
Bewertet in Deutschland am 21. Januar 2019
works great!
Wayne Vaughan
Bewertet in den USA am13. Juli 2019
as advertised
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