Microduino-Module OLED

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Microduino-OLED

Microduino-Oled 12864 is based SSD1306 0.96 inch 12864 OLED display module. Using the I2C interface, 3.3V power supply.


Features

  • Active light, no backlight, large-angle range;
  • Low driving voltage, low power consumption;
  • I2C mode of communication, saving IO port, widely used;
  • Small, cheap, open source;
  • Open source hardware circuit design, compatible with the Arduino IDE development environment for programming process;
  • Microduino unified interface specification, and rich peripheral modules can be easily and flexibly with other eligible Microduino interface specification modules, sensors for quick connection and expansion;


Specifications

  • Resolution:128x64;
  • Interface: IIC communication;
  • Power supply:3.3V;


Documents

Eagle PCB File:Microduino-Oled.zip main components

Development

Applications

basic usage sample program of u8glib library

Note:core's IIC interface is A4(SDA),A5(SCL),core+'s IIC interface is D20(SDA),D21(SCL)

  • put your downloaded library in to libraries within Arduino IDE installation folder, If open Arduino IDE, please close all other example program before you open example program within u8glib library;
  • Open the HelloWorld sample program, cancel comment for this line: U8GLIB_SSD1306_128X64 u8g (U8G_I2C_OPT_NONE) (remove "/ /"), the compiler can be downloaded directly through after the download is complete, then "Hello World!" Is displayed on the screen;
  • Display character / variables:
  • Use u8g.print (xx) function can be, usage are basically as same as Serial.print (xx).
  • Change the font:
  • Use u8g.setFont (xx) function to change the font, parentheses "xx" can be replaced by the corresponding font library name (you can search font library in u8g.h within U8glib \ utility folder);
  • Recommended large font: u8g_font_7x13, recommended font: u8g_font_fixed_v0r, recommended small fonts: u8g_font_chikitar;
  • Change coordinates:
  • Use u8g.setPrintPos (x, y) function, if you want to change the display coordinates
  • Screen Rotation:
  • Comment u8g.setRot180() in void setup() function, you flip the screen 180 degrees, you can also change 180 to 90,270;

Buy

History

  • June 23, 2013, Batch completed, formal shelves.
  • June 2, 2013,Second proofing test is completed, No problems found so far, panel batch is complete.
  • May 18, 2013,Test model came out, no power-on reset circuit, not a capacitor resolved.
  • May 16, 2013,Model released, there is a small problem.
  • May 7, 2013,Layout is complete.


Pictures

Microduino OLED Front


Microduino OLED Back