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HiLetgo 0.96" inch SPI Serial 128 * 64 12864 Characters OLED LCD Display SSD1306 for 51 STM32 for Arduino Font Color Blue

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Color: Blue-SPI


Features

  • 0.96" SSD1306 128X64 OLED LCD Display with I2C IIC SPI Serial
  • Drive Duty: 1/64 Duty
  • Font Color: Blue
  • Panel Size: 26.70mm x 19.26mm x 1.85mm
  • High resolution: 128 * 64

Brand: HiLetgo


CPU Speed: 1 KHz


Graphics Card Description: Dedicated


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Personal computer design type: Barebone


Screen Size: 0.96 Inches


Ram Memory Installed Size: 16 GB


Model Name: 3-01-1234-B


Color: Blue-SPI


Special Feature: Portable


Package Dimensions: ‎2.72 x 1.81 x 0.04 inches


Item Weight: ‎0.634 ounces


Manufacturer: ‎HiLetgo


Item model number: ‎3-01-1234-B


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎November 29, 2016


Memory Storage Capacity: ‎64 GB


Standing screen display size: ‎0.96 Inches


Ram Memory Installed Size: ‎16 GB


Resolution: ‎128x64


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  • What's not to like?
Color: White-IIC
Nice and small, crisp, inexpensive, and easy to use display. I'm using this with a SparkFun 8266 Thing and it works no issues. Just remember to have pull-up resistors on SCL/SDA if you don't have another device on the bus that provides them. I'm using the u8g2 library and using the U8G2_SSD1306_128X64_NONAME_F_HW_I2C object with no issues seen so far. If you want text only then use the lighter weight u8x8 library that is included in the u8g2 package along with the U8X8_SSD1306_128X64_NONAME_HW_I2C object and life can't get any easier... Note that being OLED these displays probably shouldn't be used in cases where the display will be on continuously for a long time. I would expect that pixels will start to dim after being on for a few thousand hours as that is the nature of OLED. That said they are great for short term projects and for long term ones where pixels will not be on continuously. If you will be displaying continuously for a long time don't be surprised if it starts to dim. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2021 by Linux Hack

  • Easy to set up. Clear display, works well with Arduino.
Color: Blue-IIC
I'm using this together with an Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense to display output from several of the programs in the Tiny Machine Learning Kit. It was easy to connect to the Grove adapter in that kit through a Grove to 4-pin cable and a breadboard. Software was simple - used the Adafruit SSD1306 OLED library and it worked great. (That library is compatible with the Adafruit GTX libraries that work with many displays). Display is bright and clear and readable even in its tiny size. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2023 by Kyle G. Brown

  • Great, not durable
Color: White-IIC
Easy to set up, runs well, its very inexpensive, its actually a greatly sized screen to display stuff for your pc, or small projects. I was unable to test the speed however, i really only used static displays and it encountered an IO error before i even got to test it
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2025 by caden ellis

  • Works great - here's some mbed and stm32 hints
Color: Blue-SPI
Wanted to give back as hints in here were very helpful. On an STM32F4 Discovery (STM32407VG) and mbed 5.15 I used the u8g2 library successfully. Pinouts and connections: // Disco STM32407VG SPI pinouts (default) /* SPI_MOSI = PA_7, (OLED Display D1 - Master out to Slave In (MOSI)) SPI_MISO = NC, (Not connected - We won't read back anyway). SPI_SCK = PA_5, (OLED Display D0) SPI_CS = PB_6, (OLED CS) SPI RESET = PC_7 (OLED RS). Arbitrarily picked PC_7 as it was in a corner. Works. DATA/COMMAND = PD_15 (OLED DC). Arbitrarily picked PD_15 as it was in another corner. Works. */ // this is the 4 wire constructor that worked for me u8g2_Setup_ssd1306_128x64_noname_f ("notice the f") On a high level, the u8g2 graphics library makes life easy but it expects that you override two callbacks to take care of the hardware work (sending spi, delays), this way any time it needs to toggle pins or talk to hardware it call your code so you can do what you need to do on your platform (mbed, arduino, nuttx, etc.). If you're on Arduino, there is already code in the repo for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2020 by Matt

  • Good
Color: White-IIC
Beautiful display, quite bright, and pretty good quality. You get what you pay for.
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2025 by Joseph Barahona

  • Works Great!
Color: Blue-IIC
Out of the box this little display was up and running in just minutes using the Adafruit libraries. The small size is perfect for compact projects such as hand held devices. I designed my own logo to be used as a start up splash screen and the light blue color makes it look really very nice. Its very easy to use and a great low cost display for cheap. The image is very very crisp. The only negative I have is that the display module had chemical residue on the component side from the soldering process. This particular module did not get cleaned like it should have been. The packaging was nice, and it works well, and despite the residue I was satisfied over all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2020 by ReviewDude ReviewDude

  • Tiny, but it works great.
Color: Blue-IIC
Works great. easy to hook up to projects. Bright screen!
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025 by John

  • Don't get the 7-pin Blue Yellow one...
Color: Yellow & Blue-SPI
I've wasted countless hours trying to figure out how ot get the 7-pin, Blue Yellow OLED to work with a ESP32-S2 Feather. I've read through all of the comments (most of which appear to be relevant for the single color, 4-pin OLED). I thought my first one was DOA and returned it for another one that I just can't get to work. I've wired, unwired multiple times. I've tried the adafruit and U8g2 libraries. I've gone line by line trying each constructor and no luck. That being said, I was able to get the 4-pin, Blue only OLED working very easily. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2026 by GadgetGeek

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