The SparkFun Micro OLED Breakout with Headers is a compact yet powerful device designed to break out a small monochrome, blue-on-black OLED via 2.54mm-spaced pins. Despite its "micro" size, the OLED display is sharp, allowing for a surprisingly large amount of graphics. This breakout is ideal for enhancing your next Arduino project with graphics, displaying diagnostic information without needing to resort to serial output, and even creating a fun, Arduino-based video game. The Micro OLED is conveniently manageable over either an SPI or I
2C interface.
This board may look familiar as it's essentially a MicroView without the Arduino portion. SparkFun understands that sometimes all you require is a breakout, an avenue for you to explore the possibilities of a super small OLED screen. The screen on this breakout is a mere 64 pixels wide and 48 pixels tall, measuring 1.68cm across.
The Micro OLED Breakout gives you access to 16 of the OLED’s pins. However, you'll only need about half of them to make the display work. The top row of pins (GND-CS) breaks out everything you’d need to interface with the OLED over an SPI or I
2C interface. The pins on the bottom (D7-vB) are mostly used if you need to control the display over a parallel interface. This board operates at 3.3V with a current of 10mA (20mA max).
Features include an operating voltage of 3.3V, a screen size of 64x48 pixels (1.68cm Across), monochrome blue-on-black display, SPI or I
2C interface, and pre-soldered headers.
For further information, please refer to the schematic, eagle files, hookup guide, design files & example code, library, and product video provided by SparkFun.