0.91” Monochrome 128×32 SPI OLED Graphic Display Module

Monochrome 128×32 SPI OLED Graphic Display Modules are popular OLED parts in many communities, like Adafruit and Waveshare.

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Description

This 128×32 OLED Graphic Display is a monochrome OLED Module with a 0.91 inch PMOLED panel / 128×32 resolution Screen / 4-wire SPI Interface /SSD1306 Controller / COG with PCBA.

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Technical Details

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Product Datasheet: GFOP0.91-12832NTV1
Control IC Datasheet: SSD1306

 

Model / Series Name GFOP0.91-12832NTV1
Screen Size (Inches) 0.91”
Display Mode PMOLED (Passive Matrix) Graphic
Resolution 128 x 32 pixels
Display Color White, Blue Optional
Module Size WxHxD (mm) 12.00 x 38.00 x 2.40
Active Area WxH (mm) 22.384 x 5.584
Driver IC SSD1306
Drive Duty 1/32 Duty
Interface Type 4-wrie SPI, I2C Interface
Operating Voltage 3.3V/5V
Operating Temperature -30 ~ +70ºC
Storage Temperature -40 ~ +80ºC

 

0.91” Monochrome OLED Graphic Display Module Datasheet

0.91'' Monochrome 128x32 SPI OLED Graphic Display Module datasheet

 

More Details

This Mono OLED display module has a micro screen of 0.91 inches, but it is easy to read because of its high contrast. It is with a 128×32 solution. Since an OLED display makes its own light, there is no need for a backlight. That reduces the amount of power. Each black pixel is really off. That is why the display has such high contrast.

You can use SPI to contact IC SSD1306. Meanwhile, we can also use I2C by moving the SPI resistor to the I2C position on the back.

We wouldn’t just give you a datasheet and say, “good luck”. You can get the Arduino library for the SSD1306 OLED display from GitHub. The library comes with example codes. Text, bitmaps, pixels, rectangles, circles, and lines can all be printed from the library.

You’ll need a microcontroller with more than 512 bytes of RAM to buffer the whole screen.

It works very quickly. It is easy to change the code to work with any other microcontroller.

The OLED needs 3.3V logic power supplied to work. An additional 3.3v regulator and level shifter can also make it work with any 5V microcontroller, like the Arduino.

Remember that OLED displays have thousands of OLEDs. Each pixel is a little organic LED. If you want the display always to be the same brightness, please turn off the display (set the pixels off) when you don’t need it.

 

Custom OLED Display Service

All of our displays come with a warranty that lasts for a year. ISO 9001:2001 and RoHS compliance ensure products are of high quality.

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Additional information

Resolution

240×240

Interface

Parallel, MCU, SPI, RGB

Touch Screen

None