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0.96 Inch OLED Display Module For Raspberry Pi
This 0.96″ 128×64 OLED Display Module is designed for Raspberry Pi projects where a compact, low-power screen is needed to show system information such as IP...
This 0.96″ 128×64 OLED Display Module is designed for Raspberry Pi projects where a compact, low-power screen is needed to show system information such as IP addresses, CPU temperature, and status messages. The SSD1306 controller communicates via 4-wire SPI, keeping wiring simple and data transfer fast.
With ultra-low power consumption, a high-contrast display, and an extremely wide viewing angle, this module is ideal for portable Pi projects where a full-sized monitor would be impractical.
Key Features
- 0.96″ OLED Display – 128×64 pixel resolution with high contrast
- SSD1306 Controller – Widely supported with Python and C libraries
- 4-Wire SPI Interface – Fast communication at up to 64 MHz (typical)
- Ultra-Low Power – 12.25 µA continuous, 100 µA maximum
- 3.3V Operation – Direct compatibility with Raspberry Pi GPIO (1.6–3.6V range)
- Internal DC/DC Converter – No external voltage regulation required
Specifications
- Display Size: 0.96″
- Resolution: 128×64 pixels
- Driver IC: SSD1306
- Interface: 4-wire SPI
- Operating Voltage: 3.3V (1.6–3.6V)
- Continuous Current: 12.25 µA
- Maximum Current: 100 µA
- Frame Rate: 64 fps (typical)
Ideal For
- Raspberry Pi system status displays
- Portable and headless Pi projects
- Network monitoring (IP address, connectivity)
- IoT dashboards and sensor readouts
Package Contents
- 1× 0.96″ OLED Display Module for Raspberry Pi
Resources
Jargon buster
Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- GPIO
- General-purpose input/output pins are microcontroller pins you can set in software to read signals, switch devices on and off, or connect to peripherals. The number of GPIO pins matters because it limits how many buttons, LEDs, sensors, and other parts you can wire directly to the board.
- IoT
- Short for Internet of Things, meaning physical devices that connect to networks or the internet to send data or be controlled remotely. It matters if you want projects such as connected sensors, remote controls or classroom data-logging activities.
- OLED
- OLED stands for organic light-emitting diode, a display type where each pixel produces its own light. It matters because OLED screens are thin, high-contrast and easy to read for small status displays, but they can be more sensitive to image burn-in than some other display types.
- SPI
- A fast serial communication bus often used for displays, memory cards, and sensors. It matters because SPI devices need specific pins for clock and data, plus a separate chip-select line for each device.
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