DIYmall 0.96" I2C OLED Display Module (SSD1306)

DIYmall 0.96" I2C OLED Display Module (SSD1306) User Manual

Model: 0.96" I2C OLED Display Module (SSD1306) | Brand: DIYmall

1. Isingeniso

This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, and integration of the DIYmall 0.96-inch I2C OLED Display Module, featuring the SSD1306 driver. This compact display is ideal for various microcontroller projects, including those involving Arduino, ESP32, and Raspberry Pi.

Okufakiwe:

  • 1 x DIYmall 0.96" White OLED Module
DIYmall 0.96 inch White OLED Display Module

Umfanekiso 1: Ngaphambili view of the DIYmall 0.96" White OLED Display Module.

2. Imininingwane

IsiciImininingwane
Usayizi Wokubonisa0.96 amayintshi
Uhlobo lokubonisaOLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode)
Isixazululo128x64 amaphikseli
Umshayeli ICI-SSD1306
Isixhumi esibonakalayoI2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) / IIC Serial
I-Operating Voltage3.3V - 5V
UmbalaEmhlophe
Uhlobo LokukhwezaI-Panel Mount
Uhlobo LwesixhumiNgeHole
Ubukhulu bomkhiqizo0.96"W x 0.96"H (approx. 24.4mm x 24.4mm)
Inombolo Yemodeli Yento0.96 taiwan oled screen
I-UPC702795761066, 702795765828
Technical dimensions of the 0.96 inch OLED module

Figure 2: Technical drawing with dimensions of the OLED module.

3. Ukusetha nokufakwa

This section guides you through connecting the OLED module to common microcontrollers and preparing your development environment.

3.1 Pinout and I2C Address

The module typically features four pins: VCC, GND, SCL, and SDA. The default I2C address for this module is 0x3C. Some modules may have jumpers to change the address to 0x3D.

Emuva view of the OLED module showing I2C address jumpers

Figure 3: Back of the OLED module, highlighting the I2C address configuration.

3.2 Wiring with Arduino

To connect the 0.96" OLED module to an Arduino board, follow these connections:

  • VCC to Arduino 5V (or 3.3V, depending on your Arduino model and module compatibility)
  • GND to Arduino GND
  • I-SCL to Arduino A5 (for Uno/Nano) or D21 (for Mega)
  • I-SDA to Arduino A4 (for Uno/Nano) or D20 (for Mega)
Wiring diagram for connecting the OLED module to an Arduino Uno

Umfanekiso 4: Eksample wiring of the OLED module with an Arduino board. Note the I2C address change to 0x3C in the code.

3.3 Wiring with NodeMCU (ESP8266)

For NodeMCU (ESP8266) boards, use the following connections:

  • VCC to NodeMCU 3V3
  • GND to NodeMCU GND
  • I-SCL to NodeMCU D1
  • I-SDA to NodeMCU D2
Wiring diagram for connecting the OLED module to a NodeMCU ESP8266 board

Umfanekiso 5: Eksample wiring of the OLED module with a NodeMCU ESP8266 board.

4. Iziqondiso Zokusebenza

To operate the OLED display, you will need to install specific libraries in your Arduino IDE and upload exampikhodi.

4.1 Library Installation

Install the following libraries in your Arduino IDE via the Library Manager (Sketch > Include Library > Manage Libraries...):

  • Adafruit SSD1306
  • I-Adafruit GFX Library
  • RTClib (if using a Real-Time Clock module)

4.2 Isbample Code and Usage

After wiring and installing libraries, you can upload example sketches to test the display. Ensure the I2C address in your code matches the module's address (typically 0x3C).

For detailed instructions on connecting the ESP32 with a DS3231 clock module and the OLED, refer to the official DIYmall video below:

Video 1: Tutorial on connecting ESP32 with DS3231 clock module and OLED display, provided by DIYmall.

5. Ukuxazulula izinkinga

  • Display is blank after power-up: The OLED display will appear blank until it is correctly initialized by your microcontroller and code. Ensure your code is uploaded and running, and the I2C address in the code matches the module's address (0x3C or 0x3D).
  • Incorrect display output: Double-check your wiring connections for SDA, SCL, VCC, and GND. Verify that the correct libraries are installed and included in your sketch.
  • Compilation errors: Ensure you have the latest versions of the Adafruit SSD1306 and Adafruit GFX libraries. Some older library versions or Arduino IDE versions might require minor code adjustments (e.g., adding `const` to `PROGMEM` definitions).
  • I2C communication issues: Use an I2C scanner sketch to confirm the module's address. Ensure no other I2C devices are conflicting on the bus.
  • Izinkinga zamandla: While the module supports 3.3V-5V, ensure your power supply is stable and provides sufficient current.

6. Isondlo

The DIYmall 0.96" OLED Display Module is a robust electronic component. Follow these guidelines for optimal performance and longevity:

  • Ukuphatha: Handle the module by its edges to avoid touching the display surface or delicate components.
  • Isitoreji: Store in a dry, anti-static environment, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
  • Ukuhlanza: If necessary, gently clean the display surface with a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid abrasive materials or harsh chemicals.
  • Ukunikezwa kwamandla kagesi: Sebenzisa njalo ugesi ozinzile ngaphakathi kwevolumu ecacisiwetagububanzi be-e (3.3V-5V).

7. Iwaranti kanye Nokusekela

For warranty information, technical support, or further assistance, please refer to the official DIYmall store or contact their customer service directly. Product support resources, including additional tutorials and code examples, may be available on the DIYmall webindawo.

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