1.3″ OLED Display Module for Raspberry Pi Pico (64×128)
OLEDs are one of our favourite displays to play with as they allow a lot of information to show in a relatively tiny space. Now for the tiniest Raspberry Pi comes a teeny-tiny OLED module!
This 1.3″ OLED Display Module pushes into your Raspberry Pi Pico and communicates via SPI/I2C to send data to the display. The two onboard buttons can be programmed to do anything you like – change the display, input data or even use them as basic controls make for mini-game!
Raspberry Pi Pico C/C++ and MicroPython demos are also provided to help you get started, and it comes fully assembled too!
Note: Raspberry Pi Pico not included. You’ll need a Pico with male headers soldered to it. You can grab a Pico here and Pico male headers here, or buy a Pico with pre-soldered headers.
Features
- Resolution: 64×128
- Adopts both 4-wire SPI and I2C interfaces – better compatibility, fast data rate
- SH1107 driver
- 2x user buttons for easy interacting
- Standard Raspberry Pi Pico header – supports Raspberry Pi Pico series boards
- Online development resources and manual (Raspberry Pi Pico C/C++ and MicroPython examples)
Package Contents
- 1x Pico 1.3″ OLED Display Module
Raspberry Pi Pico not included
Resources
- Product Wiki and code examples
- Pico beer brewing temperature regulation project using this display to monitor data! (thanks to Paulo for the link and excellent project example)
Pinout
Specifications
- Operating Voltage: 3.3v
- Resolution: 64×128 Pixels
- Communication Interface: 4-wire SPI
- I2C Display Size: 14.70 × 29.42mm
- Display Panel: OLED
- Pixel Size: 0.15 × 0.15mm
- Driver: SH1107
- Dimensions: 52.00 × 25.00mm