Miniature 14-Pin I2C OLED Evaluation Board Bundle
Miniature 14-Pin I2C OLED Evaluation Board Bundle
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What is it?
Discover the possibilities of ultra-miniature OLED displays with this complete I2C evaluation kit. Designed for makers, engineers, and product developers, the Miniature 14-Pin OLED Evaluation Board lets you quickly test and compare multiple OLED modules using a single standardized interface. See Demo Video.
Instead of purchasing several breakout boards or repeatedly rewiring your project, simply plug in a different display and evaluate the result. It's the perfect platform for evaluating display sizes, resolutions, and aspect ratios before integrating one into your final design.
Included Displays:
- 0.31" ST7312 OLED — 32 × 62 pixels
- 0.32" SSD1315 OLED — 60 × 32 pixels
- 0.50" CH1115 OLED — 48 × 88 pixels
- 0.66" ST7315 OLED — 64 × 48 pixels
- 0.77" SSD1312 OLED — 64 × 128 pixels
Features:
- Includes five different miniature OLED displays
- Standardized 14-pin interface for quick display swapping
- No soldering required to compare compatible modules
- Compact, breadboard-friendly evaluation board
- Great for rapid prototyping and product development
- Compatible with popular microcontroller platforms such as Arduino, ESP32, STM32, Raspberry Pi Pico, and more
The board has the following pinout:
- VIN (3.3V)
- SCL (I2C Clock)
- SDA (I2C Data)
- RES (Display Reset)
- GND
NOTE: This evaluation board is more advanced and may require modifying existing Arduino Libraries such as: u8g2 to get it to work with some of the displays included. The u8g2 is a good starting point as the example code should get you up and running.
Ideal For:
- Wearable electronics
- Embedded systems
- Miniature computers and terminals
- IoT devices
- Portable instruments
- Educational projects
- Rapid prototyping
- Display evaluation and comparison
Whether you're designing the next tiny gadget, experimenting with wearable electronics, or simply looking for the perfect OLED for your project, this bundle provides an easy and convenient way to compare some of the smallest OLED displays available, all using a single evaluation board.
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