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🔲 High-Quality 0.96" I2C IIC SPI Serial 128X64 OLED LCD Display with 4 Pin Connection - White Font Color Review

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Very good

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0.96" SSD1306 128X64 OLED LCD Display with I2C IIC SPI Serial. Drive Duty: 1/64 Duty. Font Color: White. Panel Size: 26.70mm x 19.26mm x 1.85mm. High resolution: 128 * 64

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As already mentioned, the display is bright and has high contrast. I was interested in the yellow/blue version because it suited the specific application I had in mind with the ESP-32 controller. The Arduino IDE library I used to control the display can be found by searching "ESP8266 and ESP32 Oled driver for SSD1306 display" on github. Just wanted to add a note about using it with the Arduino UNO and the Adafruit SSD1306 library. The example program for a 128x64 display shows the I2C address…

Pros
  • Durable surface
Cons
  • Weight

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Be careful with the power connections

Be careful with the power connections. I have blue displays where vcc and gnd are swapped. The screen print on the display was correct but it messed up my PCB layout. The current pictures (as of 12/12/17) show constant power and ground (gnd/vcc/scl/sa) on all displays. The ones I got (blue only) were vcc/gnd/scl/sda. Luckily I ordered both blue and blue/yellow. Blue/Yellow has gnd/vcc/scl/sda as do some 0.91 inch displays I have too. The PCB design was saved (only 3 made), but it's pretty…

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Some difficulties

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good OLED display that only needs 4 wires

This review is for HiLetgo I2C 0.96 inch OLED display. First of all I have to say that this is a nice little display and it is easy to use. Overall I like the I2C device as it only requires 4-wire connections including the power pins (i.e. VCC and GND). This makes wiring very easy and eliminates unnecessary confusion. SDA and SCL are I2C signal pins. In my case I am using my ESP8266 D1 to drive this OLED. For the software I used the Adafruit ssd1306 oled driver. After installing the library…

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • Doubt

Revainrating 5 out of 5

What's not to like?

Nice and small, clear, inexpensive and easy to use display. I'm using this with the SparkFun 8266 thing and it works with no issues. Just remember to set pull-up resistors on the SCL/SDA if you don't have another device on the bus providing them. I am using the u8g2 library and the U8G2_SSD1306_128X64_NONAME_F_HW_I2C object and so far no problems have been observed. If you only want text, use the lighter u8x8 library that comes in the u8g2 package along with the…

Pros
  • Excellent overall performance
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Well if you find a technical passport.

Four stars for cheap. I almost gave it a three for the absolute lack of documentation, but for the most part you can find out by digging up the manufacturer's registration certificate on Google. Here's what you need to know: GND: ground. VCC: Power supply for panel control voltage. D0D7: This is an 8-bit bidirectional data bus that connects to the microprocessor's data bus. When serial interface mode is selected, D0 (SCLK) is serial clock input, D1 (SDIN) is serial data input, D2 should be left

Pros
  • High marks for support and durability from testers
Cons
  • Some issues