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Grove - OLED Display 0.96"

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Grove - OLED Display 0.96” module is an OLED monochrome 128×64 dot matrix display module with Grove 4pin I2C Interface.

Overview

Compared to LCD, OLED screens have a number of advantages such as high brightness, self-emission, high contrast ratio, slim / thin outline, wide viewing angle, wide temperature range, and low power consumption.

Features:

  • Grove compatible Interface
  • Communicate Mode: I2C
  • Low power consumption
  • Display Color: White
  • Wide range of operating temperature: -20℃~70℃

Tech specs

Specifications

Items

Min

Norm

Max

Unit

Power Voltage (VCC)

3.3

5.0

5.5

V

Driver IC

-

SSD1308Z

-

-

Display Color

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White

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-

Dot Matrix

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128×64

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-

Panel Size

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26.7(W)×19.26(H)

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mm

Active Area

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21.74(W)×11.175 (H)

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mm

Dot Pitch

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0.17(W)×0.175 (H)

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mm

Dot Size

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0.15(W)×0.15 (H)

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mm

Wide range of operating temperature

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-20~70

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