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Revision as of 07:58, 28 December 2015
Contents
1 Introduction
This is a tiny single color OLED. Its dimension is 0.96". Its resolution is 128 x 64. It can display text and graphics.It is high contrast and low power consumption. This module is powered by 5V which is then converted to 3.3V to OLED. It communicates via SPI or I2C. Its signal level is 3.3V. By default it communicates via SPI. If you want to set it to I2C you can change the module's resistor configuration.
2 Features
- Tiny
- High contrast, low power consumption
- SPI/I2C
- 2.54mm spacing pin header
3 How To
3.1 Connection
- Connect to Tiny4412 SDK (1506)
- GND: Gound
- VCC: 5V
- CLK: SPI CLK
- MOSI: SPI MOSI
- RES: GPIO PIN1
- DC: GPIO PIN2
- CS: SPI CS
3.2 Code Sample in C under Linux
#include <stdio.h> #include "libfahw.h" int display(int x, int y, char* str) { int devFD; if ((devFD = OLEDInit(TINY4412_GPIO_PIN1, TINY4412_GPIO_PIN2)) == -1) { printf("Fail to init OLED\n"); return -1; } // Char bitmap: 8x16 OLEDDisp8x16Str(devFD, x, y, str); OLEDDeInit(devFD); return 0; } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { display(0, 0, "1234567890"); display(0, 16, "ABCDEFGHIJK"); return 0; }
3.3 Compile and Run
git clone https://github.com/friendlyarm/fa-hardware.git cd fa-hardware cd demo cd matrix-0.96inch_128x64_oled make
Copy your compiled bin to your board and you are ready to go.