Connect Multiple OLED Displays With Arduino Nano (or any other board)
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Watch this to get a simple, brief and easy to understand tutorial on connecting several I2C OLED displays to a development board... in this case an Arduino Nano.
I go over some mistakes to look out for, how to edit the code and make it your own, and how to adjust the code to accommodate smaller I2C displays.
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It is so nice of Shakira to take some time out of her busy touring schedule to explain multiplexers to us.
The code presented by TechWithRita works well and is simple. I'm relatively new to Arduino programming -- but not that new and in the middle of a fairly complex build requiring 4 OLEDS. I've tested (and tested) multiple approaches from other recognized Arduino training experts, and this training Video is the best! Thank you TechWithRita.
Great tutorial. Clear, concise, and most importantly, fun. Keep making tutorials you’re a natural. Easy sub.
Funny and Cute.... Yes, didn't think about using a multiplexer for multiple displays... I've always used them in my A/D projects. Great video!
Thanks Rita! With you, the technology is more nice🤗
Also, an interesting thing is that You can "hot replace" and/or "hot insert" on that multiplexor if any of the screens went bad.
And while watching this one, I thought about You could make up settings on a primary (mandatory) display to be able to dynamically set up displays with I2C and various dimensions.
Thanks to You I did find out about multiplexor. Because wanted to connect a couple of those displays.
Keep up and thanks for such a content!
Great Video, i would recommend to you to reduce the background music volume. it's hard to hear u voice sometimes.
Very beautiful way of teaching 😍
Great video Rita. If I choose to use an Arduino UNO will do everything like you did still work? Does the code and everything operate? If not what do I do instead?
This is a general question also. If I see a youtube tutorial using one Arduino, does the code linked still work across all models? Or will I need to adjust it someway? Thanks for any tips or suggestions.
Great video, very helpful and clear explanation, thank you.
Awesome! This looks really cool. Where do you think these displays would be a cool place to have..?
You could put them anywhere! This fall I plan on putting them with some sensors and an ESP32 module in my car attached to the sunroof
Nicely done - clearly explained
Thanks for the knowledge
If you have a car with an OBD2 port there is a project named elmduino to read all the sensors of your car.
Hi, beauty brain,
I very much fan of your explination
Very nice. I think this is a great project for the Raspberry Pi Pico W? 😎 Thank you. 👩
I'm in love 💕
Great video but you need to kill the annoying background music. It drowns you out and its just not needed.
Hello. Thank you so much for your video.
I have a question. Can I use such a display in the car? I would like to have a customized gif made by my own and maybe a clock. It is possible to connect it without a computer?
Regards
Really cool video thank you this is something that I'm trying to do I need two screens to display 2 voltages per screen I am measuring four devices voltage output, under one volt DC volt. So .001. Do I need a multiplexer for two OLED screens do I need voltage sensors where do the two screens wire into the Nano if I do not need a multiplexer? Thank you for any help
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Can you help me with something about the arduino?
New sub! Awesome content!
Nice video!
Thank you for this....
Me encanta es idea... para hacer un reloj con 4 pantallas oled
Hi Rita! I have a question.
If I connect a single SSD1306 display, it shows clear and continuous text. But when I tested your program with two screens, the text is displayed as pixelated, as if the vertical lines on the screen were separated. Some ideas? Thanks in advance
Hi! Are both your screens 0.96” OLED I2C ssd1306 displays?
same problem here. using two 0.96" ssd1306 displays.
Outstanding
Do i still need a multiplexer if i only gonna use a 2 OLED Display?
Turn off the music!!!!!!!!!!!
You have to improve video quality as well as prosess
Because you're camera can't focus on material
Oh my god wanna hear you talk but the music is irritating.
I'm sure the information in this video is great but the darn music was just too much for me to maintain focus. Keep music to intros and stuff.
You are so beautiful that I am interested in learning
But now it’s broken😁
the background musak is too distracting
I apologize, and will take this into consideration on my next video edit. Thank you for your feedback!
@@techwithrita Hi, thanks for replying. Looks to be a good vid, but I could not make it to the end due to the musak. Personal choice I suppose.
I am building a FrankinClock on ESP32. Could not decide which clock to make, so I'm doing them all :o)
Have a virtual fake Casio FW91 (the most faked watch in the worked) on a tft screen, a LED matrix, a 7 x 4 segment LED and a 1.2" oled (so far :o)
Problem I am running into is having different pixel size on the 2ic bus (128 x 64 and 128 x 32) and tft screens with different drivers running on the spi bus. Have not yet found an instructional of how to mix different screen size or driver.
Sound module is coming next, so will randomly have cuckoo, big-ben, chimes etc :o)
You are a beautiful girl
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