0.96″ OLED Display Module – Upper Yellow/Lower Blue (128×64)
This 128×64 OLED upper yellow & lower blue module has an SPI/I2C interface for a fast data rate, and it allows you to connect to many different development boards, including Raspberry Pi, Arduino, STM32, and others.
You read that right – it has an upper yellow section and lower blue section, minds blown!
With its vibrant yellow and blue colours, SSD1315 driver and ultra-narrow bezel with onboard voltage translator, this is a small but powerful module that you can use with many different projects!Â
Small OLED modules are a popular option for adding a simple display to your project for monitoring data, displaying IP addresses, weather, counters or anything else you decide to code!
Be sure to check out our tutorial showing how to use this with the Raspberry Pi Pico using I2C or check out Tony’s article showing how to use it with a Pico and SPI!
Note: Does NOT come with a Raspberry Pi board
Connection Example – Raspberry Pi via SPI Interface
Features
- Ultra-narrow bezel, compact size, with onboard voltage translator
- 4-wire SPI and I2C interfaces, better compatibility, fast data rate
- Comes with online development resources (examples for Raspberry Pi/Arduino/STM32)
Specifications
OPERATING VOLTAGE | 3.3V / 5V |
RESOLUTION | 128 × 64 pixels |
COMMUNICATION INTERFACE | 4-wire SPI / I2C |
DISPLAY SIZE | 21.74 × 11.18 mm |
DISPLAY COLOUR | (C): upper yellow & lower blue; (D): white; (E): blue |
DISPLAY PANEL | OLED |
PIXEL SIZE | 0.15 × 0.15 mm |
DRIVER | SSD1315 |
MODULE SIZE | 26.00 × 26.00mm |
Resources
- Product Wiki
- Using an SSD1315 OLED with the Raspberry Pi Pico (I2C)
- MicroPython Skill Builders – #7 SPI OLED Displays
Pinout
RES | Reset, low active |
DC | Data/Command selection (high for data, low for command) |
CS | Chip selection, low active |
CLK | Clock input |
DIN | Data input |
GND | Ground |
VCC | Power (3.3V / 5V input) |
Package Contents
- 1x 0.96″ OLED Module
- 1x Jumper cable female-female (7-pin)