Adafruit 128x32 OLED Graphic Display Mono

Power component
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Product details

The OLED displays are relatively small (about 1" diagonal), but very readable and high in contrast. Our display has a resolution of 128x32, with each pixel individually addressable by the controller chip. Since the display is self-illuminating, no backlight is needed, which reduces the power consumption of the display to about 20 mA.

The driver IC SSD1306 is accessed via SPI, requiring 4 or 5 pins.

The display is designed for an operating voltage of 3.3 V. Therefore, we have integrated a 3.3 V regulator and a level shifter directly onto the board, allowing the OLED to be powered with either 3.3 V or 5 V.

Size:

  • PCB: 32 mm x 23 mm
  • Display: 25 mm x 7 mm
  • Thickness: 4 mm

Display Details:

  • Diagonal size: 0.91"
  • Resolution: 128 x 32, monochrome (white)
  • Module size (mm): 46.30 x 11.50 x 1.45
  • Panel size (mm): 30.00 x 11.50 x 1.45
  • Active area (mm): 22.384 x 5.584
  • Pixel pitch (mm): 0.175 x 0.175
  • Pixel size (mm): 0.159 x 0.159
  • Duty: 1/32
  • Brightness (cd/m²): 150 (typ) @ 7.25 V
  • Interface: 4-wire SPI.

Key specifications

Compatible hardware
Arduino

General information

Item number
5998538
Manufacturer
Adafruit
Category
Electronics modules
Manufacturer no.
ada-661
Release date
20.6.2012

Compatibility

Compatible hardware
Arduino

Electronic module properties

Module type
Power component

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂ emissions
0.03 kg
Climate contribution
CHF 0.11

Product dimensions

Length
32 mm
Width
23 mm
Height
11.50 mm

Package dimensions

Length
5 cm
Width
7.50 cm
Height
2 cm
Weight
8 g

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