1.5 inch OLED Modules 128 ×128 Resolution SPI/I2C Communication Black and White
The 1.5 inch OLED Module with 128 × 128 resolution is a high-quality display solution for embedded systems, portable devices, and industrial applications. It uses an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display technology that offers excellent image quality, wide viewing angles, and a high contrast ratio.
Product Features:
– 1.5-inch OLED display with 128 × 128 resolution
– High contrast ratio (1000:1) for sharp and clear images
– Wide viewing angles (160 degrees) for easy visibility from any angle
– Low power consumption for extended battery life
– SPI and I2C communication interfaces for easy integration
– Available in black and white or full-color options
– RoHS compliant for environmental safety
Benefits:
– The 128 × 128 resolution provides ample space for displaying text, graphics, and images.
– The high contrast ratio ensures excellent readability even in bright sunlight.
– The wide viewing angles make the display easy to see from any angle, reducing eye strain.
– The low power consumption extends the battery life of portable devices.
– The SPI and I2C communication interfaces simplify integration with microcontrollers and other electronic devices.
– The RoHS compliance ensures environmental safety and responsible manufacturing practices.
Applications:
– Embedded systems
– Portable devices
– Industrial control systems
– Medical devices
– Automotive displays
Specifications:
– Display size: 1.5 inch
– Resolution: 128 × 128
– Contrast ratio: 1000:1
– Viewing angle: 160 degrees
– Communication interfaces: SPI, I2C
– Power consumption: <50mW
– Operating temperature: -20°C to 70°C
– Storage temperature: -30°C to 80°C
Additional Features:
– The OLED display technology provides a wide color gamut for vibrant and realistic images.
– The module’s compact size and lightweight design make it easy to integrate into space-constrained applications.
– The durable construction ensures long-lasting performance even in harsh environments.
Learn more about OLED displays
Tutorial on using OLED displays with Arduino