PiOLED - display OLED 0,9'' 128x32px I2C - extension for Raspberry Pi - Adafruit 3527

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5904422314088
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Adafruit

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Запчасть для микрокомпьютера

Экран

Тип экрана
СОЛОМА
Сенсорный экран
Нет
Диагональ экрана
0.9'', 0.9''
Разрешение экрана
128x32px

Описание

Product description: PiOLED - 0,9'' 128x32px I2C OLED display - overlay for Raspberry Pi - Adafruit 3527

A 0.9 " blue OLED display with a resolution of 128 x 32 px. The screen is based on SSD1306 driver and communicates via I2C. It has a connector adapted to Raspberry Pi GPIO pins.

Manufacturer provides user guide

and Python library to operate the display.

PiOLED - 0,9'' 128x32px I2C OLED display - overlay for Raspberry Pi - Adafruit 3527.

Specification of the OLED display
  • Driver: SSD1306(documentation)
  • Communication: I2C
  • Display type: OLED
  • Diagonal: 0,9"
  • Resolution: 128 x 32 px
  • Colours: white characters
  • Viewing angle: more than 160°
  • Operating temperature: from -20°C to 70°C
  • Soldered GPIO connectors for Raspberry
  • Compatible with Raspberry 3 / 2 / B+ / Zero / Zero W
  • Dimensions: 35 x 20 x 10.5 mm
Multifunctional display with I2C for Raspberry Pi

PiOLED - 0.9'' 128x32px OLED display I2C overlay for Raspberry Pi -.

Adafruit 3527 is a multifunction display designed for use in electronic projects with Raspberry Pi minicomputer versions Zero, Zero W, 2, 3 and others.

The device has a large viewing angle and clearly visible, high-contrast characters, making it ideal as a signal display for various electronic projects, such as robots or self-designed electronic equipment.

Perfectly adapted to Raspberry Pi

The PiOLED display from Adafruit allows communication with the board via I2C interface and has GPIO connectors compatible with those on the surface of the minicomputer. The manufacturer also provides buyers of the product with a practical user guide and a Python library for operating the display.

If you want to learn more, have a look at the "Useful Links" section, which is located under the product description. There you will find links to many useful resources, including the manufacturer's website, detailed technical documentation of the frontend, module diagram and user guide.

Useful links
  • Adafruit 3527 manufacturer website
  • User guide
  • Documentation of the SSD1306 chip
  • Schematic of the module