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Monochrome 0.91" 128x32 I2C OLED Display - STEMMA QT / Qwiic
This compact 0.91" monochrome OLED display packs 128×32 individually controllable white pixels into a tiny, highly readable package. With no backlight needed...
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This compact 0.91" monochrome OLED display packs 128×32 individually controllable white pixels into a tiny, highly readable package. With no backlight needed, OLEDs deliver exceptional contrast and low power consumption — perfect for status displays, sensor readouts, and compact interfaces.
The breakout board includes support circuitry for 3.3V and 5V logic levels, auto-reset circuitry (making the reset pin optional), and STEMMA QT / Qwiic connectors for solderless I2C wiring. Simply connect with a STEMMA QT cable and start displaying text and graphics.
Key Features
- 128×32 OLED Display – High contrast white pixels on black background
- 0.91" Diagonal – Compact but highly readable
- I2C Interface – Just two data wires plus power
- STEMMA QT / Qwiic Connectors – Solderless I2C connection
- 3.3V and 5V Compatible – Works with Feather, Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and more
- Auto-Reset Circuitry – Reset pin is optional
- Low Power – ~20 mA average from 3.3V supply
Specifications
- Display Type: Monochrome OLED (white)
- Resolution: 128×32 pixels
- Size: 0.91" diagonal
- Interface: I2C
- Logic Level: 3.3V–5V
- Power Consumption: ~20 mA typical @ 3.3V
Ideal For
- Sensor data readouts
- Status displays for IoT projects
- Wearable electronics
- Compact embedded interfaces
Package Contents
- 1× Monochrome 0.91" 128×32 I2C OLED Display Breakout
Resources
Jargon buster
Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- 3.3V and 5V logic levels
- Logic level refers to the voltage a digital device uses to represent on and off signals, commonly 3.3V or 5V. When a board supports both 3.3V and 5V logic, it can connect more easily to common microcontrollers and single-board computers without extra level-shifting hardware.
- breakout
- A breakout board carries a small or fine-pitched component and brings its connections out to standard, breadboard- and header-friendly pins. Describing a part as a breakout means it can be wired into a project without soldering directly to the component's tiny contacts.
- I2C
- I2C is a two-wire communication bus used by many sensors and small modules. It matters because several I2C devices can share the same two wires, but each device needs a compatible address and your controller must support I2C.
- 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.
- microcontroller
- A microcontroller is a small computer on a single chip that runs a stored program and controls connected inputs and outputs such as buttons, sensors, displays and communication interfaces. In a device built around one, it is the part that executes the code and coordinates the device's behaviour.
- 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.
- Qwiic
- Qwiic is a plug-in connector system for I2C devices that uses small 4-pin cables, so you can connect compatible sensors without soldering. It matters because your controller or adapter also needs Qwiic, or you will need a cable or breakout to wire it up.
- RAM
- RAM (random-access memory) is fast, temporary memory a device uses for working data while it is running; in its common volatile form, its contents are lost when power is removed. Some devices offer a mode that applies settings to RAM only, which is handy for testing changes temporarily because they are not stored permanently and disappear at power-off.
- STEMMA
- A plug-and-cable connection system used on some maker electronics boards to make wiring simpler. If a product uses STEMMA, you need the matching cable or connector type to plug it in without soldering.
- STEMMA QT
- A small plug-in connector system for I2C boards that lets you connect compatible sensors and controllers without soldering. It matters because it can make wiring faster and less error-prone, especially when adding several small modules to a project.
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