Monochrome OLED screens based on the SSD1306 micro-controller. The SSD1306 microcontroller allows communication with an Arduino, an ESP8266 and even a mini-PC (Raspberry Pi, Orange Pi…) via the I2C or SPI bus. SSD1306-based OLED displays are available in several resolutions and sizes:
- 0.48” 64×32 pixels
- 0.66″ 64×48 pixels
- 0.91 ” 128×64 pixels
- 0.96 ” 128×64 pixels
- 1.3″ 128×64 pixels
- 1.5″ 128×64 pixels
These are monochrome screens but there are several display colors:
- White
- Yellow
- Bi-color. The lower and upper lines in blue. The central area in yellow
Finally, for your connected object projects based on LoLin d1 mini (former Wemos), there are compatible shields that include a 0.66 ” screen (64×48 pixels).
SSD1306 OLED displays for Arduino, ESP8266, Raspberry Pi projects
SSD1306 Tutorials
All the tutorials to get started with a SSD1306 OLED screen
- Unpacking Wemos ESP32 LoLin clone with 0.96” SSD1306 monochrome OLED display
- OLED display SSD1306 in MicroPython, example with a I2C digital barometer BME280 (or BMP180)
- Portable WiFi Scanner with OLED Display (ESP8266): signal strength, connection test to a server
- Domoticz: Lua script to create a remote OLED display with ESP Easy
- Connect an I2C SSD1306 OLED display and an ESP-01 (ESP8266)
- Jeedom, create an OLED SSD1306 remote display with ESP Easy and HTTP request
- ESP Easy: How to add OLED SSD1306 display to an IoT ESP8266 project
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