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1.5 inch OLED display Module128x128 pixels, 16 gray scale - Waveshare

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SKU:
061-13992
Manufacturer Part Number:
13992
₹1,180.00 inc. GST
₹1,000.00 ex. GST
₹1,180.00 inc. GST
₹1,000.00 ex. GST

Description

This General OLED Display Module features a 1.5 inch diagonal screen with a resolution of 128x128 pixels and 16 gray scales, ensuring a high-resolution and excellent display effect. The module comes with an embedded controller and supports communication via SPI or I2C interfaces. The interface can be easily configured using the onboard resistor. The package includes development resources and a manual for easy integration.

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)
Resources
 
Package Content
  • 1.5inch OLED Module x1
  • PH2.0 7Pin x1

Dimensions

 

Technical Specifications

Brand:
Waveshare
Driver:
SSD1327
Interface:
SPI / I2C
Display color:
White
Gray scale:
16
Resolution:
128x128
Viewing angle:
>160 deg
Operating voltage:
3.3V / 5V
Dimension:
44.5 x 37 (mm)

Warranty Information

All the products supplied by Evelta are genuine and original. We offer 14 days replacement warranty in case of manufacturing defects. For more details, please visit our cancellation and returns page.

    1 Reviews

  • Posted by Mridul Pandeya on 14th Jan 2023

    4

    Great display

    This display is very useful for your projects and you can display quite decent amount of information on it. I2C and SPI work well, just you have to do some quick jumper adjustments at the back side. I reduced 1 star because of the documentation on Waveshare website. In my case, I am using Sparkfun SAMD51 Things Plus board and libraries/codes at Waveshare website did not work for this board, although I managed through Adafruit libraries, that works well.