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Revision as of 14:43, 16 June 2016

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1 Introduction

0.96inch 128x64 OLED

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
  • PCB Dimension(mm): 27 x 32

OLEDPCB

  • Pin Description:
Pin Description
CS Chip Selection
DC Data/Command
RES Reset
MOSI SPI MOSI
CLK SPI Clock
5V Power Supply 5V
GND Ground

3 Basic Device Operation

4 Download Matrix Source Code

All the matrix modules' code samples are open source. They are maintained on GitHub --https://github.com/friendlyarm/matrix.git
Each branch in this hub contains the matrix modules' code samples for a board that the matrix modules can work with.

  • The nanopi branch contains the matrix modules' code samples for the NanoPi
  • The nanopi 2 branch contains the matrix modules' code samples for the NanoPi 2
  • The tiny4412 branch contains the matrix modules' code samples for the Tiny4412
  • The raspberrypi branch contains the matrix modules' code samples for the RaspberryPi

Please follow the steps below to get the source code:
Install the git utility on a PC running Ubuntu14.04

$ sudo apt-get install git

Clone the matrix code from GitHub

$ git clone https://github.com/friendlyarm/matrix.git

If this is successful a "matrix" directory will be generated, which will contain all the matrix modules' code samples.

5 Applications

5.1 Connect to NanoPi M1

Please refer to the following connection diagram to connect the module to the NanoPi M1
Matrix-0.96'_128x64_OLED_nanopi_m1

Connection Details

Matrix-0.96'_128x64_OLED NanoPi M1
CS Pin24
DC Pin7
RES Pin11
MOSI Pin19
CLK Pin23
5V Pin2
GND Pin6

6 Connect to NanoPi 2

6.1 Hardware Connection

Please refer to the following connection diagram to connect the Matrix-0.96'_128x64_OLED to the NanoPi 2:
Matrix-0.96'_128x64_OLED_nanopi_2

Connection Details:

Matrix-0.96'_128x64_OLED NanoPi
CS Pin24
DC Pin7
RES Pin11
MOSI SPI MOSI
CLK SPI Clock
5V Supply Voltage 5V
GND Ground

6.2 Compile Test Program

Please login the matrix hub and enter the nanopi2 branch

$ cd matrix
$ git checkout nanopi2

Compile the matrix code

$ make CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux- clean
$ make CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-
$ make CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux- install

Note: please make sure to install the cross compiler "arm-linux-gcc-4.9.3" on your PC, which is used to compile files for the NanoPi2.
Generated library files are under the "install/lib" directory. Applications are under the "install/usr/bin" directory. The test program for the "Matrix-0.96'_128x64_OLED" module is "matrix-oled".
The driver is under the modules directory and its source code is in github: https://github.com/friendlyarm/linux-3.4.y.git

6.3 Run Test Program

Please insert a TF card which is flashed with Debian to a Linux host and mount its boot and rootfs sections.
We assume the rootfs is mounted to /media/rootfs then please run the following commands to copy the driver, library and test program to the card.

$ cp modules /media/rootfs/ -r
$ cp install/lib/* /media/rootfs/lib/ -d
$ cp install/usr/bin/* /media/rootfs/usr/bin/

Insert this TF card to your NanoPi 2, power on and run the following command to start matrix-oled.

$ matrix-oled

Here is what you should expect:
matrix-oled_result
The OLED displays the following two lines:
"ABCDEFGHIJKLMN"
"123456789"

6.4 Code Sample

int main(int argc, char *argv[]) 
{
    int devFD;
    if ((devFD = OLEDInit(GPIO_PIN(7), GPIO_PIN(11))) == -1) {
        printf("Fail to init OLED\n");
        return -1;
    }
    OLEDCleanScreen(devFD);
    // Char bitmap: 8x16
    OLEDDisp8x16Str(devFD, 0, 0, "ABCDEFGHIJKLMN");
    OLEDDisp8x16Str(devFD, 0, 16, "123456789");
    OLEDDeInit(devFD);
    return 0;
}

7 Connect to NanoPi

8 Connect to Tiny4412

9 Connect to RaspberryPi

10 Connect to Arduino

11 Resources

12 Update Log

12.1 Feb-19-2016

  • Added Sections 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7