Full Color 1.5 inch Arduino,Raspberry Pi OLED Display Module 128x128
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
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Description
ER-OLEDM015-1C-SPI is the graphic OLED display panel attached with breakout board,made of 128x128 individual color OLED pixels,diagonal is only 1.5 inch.The controller ic SSD1351, communicates via 3/4-wire SPI serial interface,3.3V power supply,extremely wide viewing angle and extremely operating temperature. It's pin header connection by default.
It's easily controlled by MCU such as 8051,PIC,AVR,ARDUINO,ARM and Raspberry Pi.It can be used in any embedded systems,industrial device,security,medical and hand-held device.
Of course, we wouldn't just leave you with a datasheet and a "good luck!" We prepared the interfacing documents,libraries and examples for arduino due,mega 2560,uno,nano and for raspberry pi or raspberry pi zero.For 8051 microcontroller user,we also prepared the interfacing document and demo code.
Is there a micropython library for this display for Pi Pico?
Dear Paul McWhorter
No,we don't have micropython library.So sorry.Any questions pls write emails at:.
I'm running 2 like this in my mandalorian helmet set up as the fold down optics unit.. 😂
If I teleport myself back to 2005, I would say this is an awesome display. It is years behind in what you see in phones. One of the first OLED phones ever, I have one, a Lumia 800, has a screen that is unbelievable better quality then this. 4 times as bright, way better saturation. But I love Pico-8, and I need to make a miniature pico-8 console with 128x128 pixels, so this is my best bet.
Awesome work! Is there a link to the driver software for the Raspberry Pi we saw in the video?
Dear Guest
Pls download it from the link below.Any other questions pls write us email by .Thanks!!
www.buydisplay.com/full-color-1-5-inch-arduino-raspberry-pi-oled-display-module-128x128
@@buydisplay5727 Thank you very much
Just bought this display. Planning to connect to raspi 4. Unfortunately your docs doesn't match the spi interface labels on the lcd board, which are VCC, GND, DIN, CLK, CS, DC, RST
Guessing DIN is SDA and CLK is SCL. Am I right? A python example would be nice. Thx
Hello, I'm having trouble printing images in the OLED using the library for the Raspberry Pi, the images get corrupted, they end up looking a bit distorted or it looks like static.
Is there anything I can do to prevent this??
can i run gif, little animations here? glitch art?
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Can it be turned into a heads up display sorta thing using, acrylic glass, mirrors and the sort?
yes you can
BuyDisplay Can I connect it directly to a device by only a Bluetooth stereo? If you can, please post a video
@@harmanndhiman9492 Hi, I'm afraid not...
BuyDisplay does it have Bluetooth already?
BuyDisplay Or is it possible to connect it to a tablet or other devices?
I want tv input
How would someone get this to be wireless? Battery powered?
Dear Mohamed Ali, sorry, our display doesn't support to powered via Battery or Wireless, sorry again.
Does it work well with Arduino mega?
Dear Santiago
Yes,this display can be used on Arduino Mega board,you could download the demo codes from our website to check.If you have any other question welcome write us by .Thanks!!
hey im completely new to the tinkering community and was wondering if you have code that would allow gifs to be displayed on this oled from a raspberry pi A+
Dear Customer, It's now we have tutorial for Raspberry pi but it's only support to play static image on screen. pls note it.
Thank you
Good job! Will you consider putting ESP32 demo on your website?
Thanks.
Thanks for your suggestion.We would like to try in near future.
@@buydisplay5727 code please
Is it possible for the display to run for example a movie?
I'm afraid not, The speed is limited, But you could use it to display animation
@@buydisplay5727 what's the update rate for this display?
@@_adamalfath about 76 frames per second
@@buydisplay5727 Movies are 24fps. Games 60fps, so both should work if I understand correctly.
This is awesome.
I didn't know your shop before looking for libraries for the Raspberry Pi.
I'll make sure to look forward your shop.
Thank you very much!!
Dear Raúl Alvarez Espinoza
Thanks for your interested in our produccts.Any questions pls write us at sales@buydisplay.com.Thanks!
hey, i was wondering if the screen displays the pi's display or does it only display what is on a python script?
Dear Jack, The display works properly by using correct hardware settings and software code, it displays what is the data you sent, We have the tutorial for Raspberry pi, 8051 and Arduino and you could find them at the bottom of this product webpage, pls refer to.
Code
HI, You may download code at the bottom of this link www.buydisplay.com/full-color-1-5-inch-arduino-raspberry-pi-oled-display-module-128x128 Thanks
@@buydisplay5727 the code in the link is different to the video demo... I installed the bcm2835 library as specified on the library webpage, but in your example you seem to have it inside your demo folder... where is the i2C folder? I see it in the source folder of the bcm2835... i am a little confused
@@MrFrancoisGandon Dear François Gandon
You could create a new Libraries folder in your Raspberry system.And there're two methods to make the Libraries and demo codes working.
1.Pls download a "PuTTY" in your windows computor,and use it to control your Raspberry Pi board via the Raspberry IP's address.But your Raspberry Pi must be connected to the Internet。
2.Connect a computor screen to your Raspberry Pi board and refer to the menu to input the orders to open the Libraries folder in your Raspberry Pi.
The method in this video is the first one.But it's just a simple explanation.If you're still not understand pls learn how to use the Raspberry Pi on the internet or find a friend to help you.That would be much more helpful.Thanks!!
@@buydisplay5727 Hi thank you, I have used method 2, where I used the command line to install the bcm2835 library. I realised that I dont get any I2C oled address detected when running i2cdetect command. Also, I plugged my raspberry Pi zero to a classic 5V power adaptor. I am afraid i burned the oled screen module since it is specified for 4V max..
@@buydisplay5727 I will keep trying thank you