0.96″ Inch I2C OLED Display White
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Product Description The 0.96″ Inch I2C OLED Display (White) is a compact and high-contrast display module widely used in Arduino, ESP32, STM32, and Raspberry Pi projects. Based on the SSD1306 driver, it provides crisp white text and graphics with a resolution of 128×64 pixels. Using the I2C communication interface, it reduces wiring complexity and allows multiple sensors and modules to work together seamlessly. Lightweight, low-power, and reliable, this OLED module is ideal for IoT dashboards, robotics, wearables, and embedded systems.Explore more display modules and accessories at PowerMark Solution. Features 0.96″ OLED display with bright white output Resolution: 128×64 pixels for sharp visuals I2C communication for simple 2-wire connection Based on SSD1306 driver IC Wide viewing angle and high contrast ratio Low power consumption and lightweight design Supports text, graphics, and simple animations Compatible with Arduino, ESP8266, ESP32, STM32, Raspberry Pi Applications IoT dashboards and monitoring systems Robotics user interface modules Wearable electronics and portable devices Smart home controllers and indicators Sensor data visualization (temperature, humidity, etc.) DIY hobby electronics projects Educational STEM learning projects Technical Specifications Specification Details Display Type OLED (Organic LED) Size 0.96 inch Resolution 128 × 64 pixels Color White Driver IC SSD1306 Interface I2C (2-wire: SDA, SCL) Operating Voltage 3.3V – 5V (logic level tolerant) Viewing Angle >160° Power Consumption Low Package Includes 1 × 0.96″ Inch I2C OLED Display White Documentation Works with Arduino IDE and popular libraries such as Adafruit SSD1306 and U8g2. Example codes available for text, graphics, and sensor data visualization. Compatible with Arduino, ESP8266, ESP32, STM32, and Raspberry Pi. FAQs Q1: What is the resolution of this OLED display?A: 128×64 pixels. Q2: Does it support color?A: This module displays in white only. Q3: Which communication protocol does it use?A: I2C (SDA SCL pins). Q4: Is it compatible with Arduino UNO?A: Yes, it works perfectly with Arduino UNO and other boards. Q5: Can I use it with ESP8266 or ESP32?A: Yes, it is widely used with ESP8266 and ESP32 projects. Q6: What library should I use?A: You can use Adafruit SSD1306 or U8g2 libraries. Q7: Is it suitable for battery-powered projects?A: Yes, it consumes very low power. Q8: Can I display graphics or icons?A: Yes, it supports text, images, and basic animations. Q9: What voltage does it support?A: It works with both 3.3V and 5V systems. Q10: Is it beginner-friendly?A: Yes, with wide library support and examples, it is perfect for beginners.
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