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Revision as of 11:09, 30 April 2026
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Instruction
Stacking 0.91" OLED Module for Raspberry Pi / Arduino / Banana PI / PCDuino (128 x 32). 0.91 inches 128x32-resolution OLED display, high-speed, low-power, programmable and flexible configuration and so on.
Features
- Support 3.3V/5V two kinds of power supply (toggle via switch).
- Data input/output via the I2C bus, compatible with 3.3V/5V level (toggle via switch).
- Resolution: 128x32.
- Can be used independently, can also be used with our Cascading and Overlapping Multi-Function Sensor Expansion Board(sku. 357254)
- Compatible with raspberry pie(Raspberry pi 2 Model B / B+ / B / A+), banana pie, cubieboard, pcduino, Arduino etc.
Packing List
- 1 x OLED Module
Application
Stacking 0.91" OLED Module can used with board Cascading and Overlapping Base Board SKU:357254
How to connect
Compeletely compatible with Arduino and Raspberry Pi
Module Pin Connections
| Sensor module => Arduino | Sensor module => Raspberry Pi |
| SCL --> A5 | SCL --> SCL |
| SDA --> A4 | SDA --> SDA |
| GNO --> GNO | GNO --> GNO |
| IRQ --> D2 | IRQ -->GPIO |
| VCC --> 5V | VCC --> 3.3V |
- Enable I2C interface of Raspberry PI, can be configured via the raspi-config configuration tool or edit the file /boot/config.txt, add line:
dtparam=i2c_arm=on
- Add I2C modules,edit /etc/modules file (command: sudo nano /etc/modules) , append the following lines:
i2c-bcm2708 i2c-dev
- Installing the I2C library and tools
sudo apt-get install i2c-tools python-smbus
- Update software and install the RPI.GPIO library
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install build-essential python-dev python-pip sudo pip install RPi.GPIO
- Install graphic library
sudo apt-get install python-imaging python-smbus
- Download some software libraries, then run
sudo apt-get install git git clone https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_Python_SSD1306.git cd Adafruit_Python_SSD1306 sudo python setup.py install
- Provide three samples (animate.py, image.py,shapes.py)
cd Adafruit_Python_SSD1306 sudo python shapes.py
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