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Gravity I2C OLED-2864 Display
The Gravity I²C OLED-2864 is a 0.96″ blue OLED display module driven by the SSD1306 controller. It communicates via I²C and refreshes at up to 60 Hz, making ...
The Gravity I²C OLED-2864 is a 0.96″ blue OLED display module driven by the SSD1306 controller. It communicates via I²C and refreshes at up to 60 Hz, making it ideal for real-time data readouts on Arduino and other microcontroller projects.
The module uses the Gravity I²C interface for plug-and-play connection without soldering. The aluminium alloy bezel protects the screen from scratches, and four M3 mounting holes allow secure installation in enclosures and projects.
Key Features
- 0.96″ OLED Display – 128 × 64 pixels, blue on black
- SSD1306 Driver – Widely supported with Arduino, MicroPython, and CircuitPython libraries
- Gravity I²C Interface – Plug-and-play PH2.0-4P connector, no soldering required
- Metal Bezel – Aluminium alloy frame for screen protection
- M3 Mounting Holes – 35 × 20 mm hole pattern for easy installation
- Self-Luminous – No backlight needed, excellent contrast and viewing angles
Specifications
- Operating Voltage – 3.3–5 V
- Resolution – 128 × 64 pixels
- Background Colour – Blue
- Refresh Rate – 60 fps
- Brightness – 60 cd/m² (typical)
- Power Consumption – ~22.75 mA (full screen)
- Operating Temperature – −30 to +70 °C
- Display Area – 21.7 × 10.9 mm
- Module Size – 41.2 × 26.2 mm
- Weight – 15 g
Package Contents
- 1× Gravity I²C OLED-2864 Display
- 1× Gravity I²C PH2.0-4P Cable
Resources
Jargon buster
Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- CircuitPython
- A beginner-friendly version of Python designed to run directly on microcontroller boards. If a product supports CircuitPython, you can often program it by copying code files onto the board rather than setting up a more complex toolchain.
- Gravity
- Gravity is DFRobot’s plug-in connector system for sensors, motors and modules, using standard cables to reduce loose jumper wiring. It matters because Gravity-compatible parts can connect directly to these ports, while non-Gravity parts may need adapters or manual wiring.
- microcontroller
- A microcontroller is a small computer on a chip that runs your program and controls connected inputs and outputs. For this product, it is the part that reads buttons and sensors, drives the display and speaker, and communicates over Bluetooth.
- MicroPython
- A version of the Python programming language made to run on microcontrollers. It matters because it lets beginners write readable code to control LEDs, sensors, motors and displays without needing to start with lower-level languages.
- 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.
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