5PCS 0.96 OLED Display Module IIC 128 x 64 Pixel 12864 OLED White I2C 0.96inch OLED Display IIC Serial with SSD1306 Chip for Arduino UNO Raspberry Pi
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Yes, the pin order from left to right is as follows when looking at the display from the front with the i2c pins across the top: VCC, GND, SCL, and SDA are the four pins that make up the power supply. The default i2c address is 0x78, but this can be confirmed by moving a resistor to 0x7A. (Some display libraries use a 7-bit representation of the i2c address, so 0x3c instead of 0x78 would be used, shifted by 1)
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The displays were packaged in attractive individual boxes. br>br> They're bright, so text would be readable. I2C has the expected latency. br>One of mine had two white lines stuck in the middle of the screen (see photo; ignore the black band caused by the camera shutter). I had to go back.
Parts that are defective or incorrect. Ordered Quantity: (5) 0 oLED screens measuring 96" in length. (4) received 0 received 0 received 0 received 0 received 0 received 0 received 0 received 0 received 0 received 96" oLEDs, as well as (1) 1. 3" oLED (driver software isn't compatible with it).
1. None of the 0's turn on when the 3" oLED turns on. The oLEDs on the 96-inch screens are turned on. br>I've used a lot of these oLEDs in the past. br>On two of them, the LED glass is shattered. (See photos)br>The protective glass film was only on one of them. br>This is totally unacceptable.
It's a great little display, but it requires a lot of attention during installation. While mounting, it is very easy to crack the screen. I strongly advise you to use a soft mount solution for your project!.
It functions in the same way as other brands. For projects, this is excellent. The screens aren't always perfectly centered or angled, but they can usually be wiggled into position.
It was a breeze to show data from my Arduino.
The pinout is simple to use or solder to a board, and it works perfectly.