OEM MicroView OLED Arduino compatible Module

Display
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Product details

The MicroView is the first chip-sized Arduino-compatible module that shows you what your Arduino is thinking when you use a built-in OLED display.

With the integrated 64x48 pixel OLED, you can use the MicroView to display sensor data, emails, pin statuses, and more. It also fits nicely on a breadboard to facilitate prototyping. The MicroView also has a fully functional Arduino library that simplifies programming the module.

At the heart of the MicroView is the ATmega328P, a 5V & 3.3V LDO from ATMEL, and a 64x48 pixel OLED display, along with other passive components that enable the MicroView to operate without external components for power. Additionally, the MicroView is 100% code-compatible with Arduino Uno (ATmega328P version), meaning that code running on an Arduino Uno will also work on the MicroView, provided the IO pins used in the code are connected externally to the MicroView.

Note: The MicroView programmer is sold separately. Also, unlike the Kickstarter campaign, the module does not come with the breadboard and USB cable. You will only receive the bare module.

Features:

  • 64x48 pixel OLED screen
  • ATmega328P
  • 3.3V - 16V DC input
  • 12 digital I/O pins (3 PWM)
  • 6 analog inputs
  • Breadboard-friendly DIP package
  • 32KB flash memory
  • Compatible with Arduino IDE 1.0+.

Key specifications

Compatible hardware
Arduino
Item number
5998902

General information

Manufacturer
OEM
Category
Electronics modules
Manufacturer no.
DEV-12923
Release date
18.12.2014

Compatibility

Compatible hardware
Arduino

Electronic module properties

Module type
Display

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Package dimensions

Length
3.50 cm
Width
3.50 cm
Height
2 cm
Weight
10 g

30-day right of return
36 Months Warranty (Bring-in)

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