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Display 1.27 inch RGB OLED Display Module 128x96 SPI (24691)
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The 1.27 inch RGB OLED Display Module 128x96 SPI (24691 ) is a 1.27-inch RGB OLED module that uses OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) technology. This module measures 1.27 inches (approximately 3.2 cm) and offers a resolution of 128x96 pixels.
The main features of the module include support for 262 thousand colors, which allows you to display a wide range of colors with high accuracy. The module also has an SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) interface, which allows it to be connected to microcontrollers or other electronic devices.
RGB OLED technology combines the advantages of OLED displays with the ability to display a wide range of colors. This allows you to reproduce images with a wider color range and greater accuracy.
Applications for the RGB OLED module can include displaying color images, user interfaces, graphic elements, and more. Its small size makes it ideal for embedded use in a variety of devices where limited display space is an important consideration.

Key Features:
- Size: 1,27"
- Resolution: 128×96
- RGB backlight: 262 thousand colors
- Interface: 3/4-wire SPI
- Display panel: OLED
- Driver: SSD1351
- OPERATING VOLTAGE: 3.3V / 5V
- DISPLAY SIZE: 25,708 × 19,28 mm
- PIXEL SIZE: 0.047 × 0.185 mm
- MODULE SIZE: 42.2 × 29.0 mm
Interface:
RES: reset, low activity level
DC: data/command selection (high for data, low for commands)
CS: chip selection, low activity level
CLK: Clock input
DIN: data input
GND: ground
VCC: power supply (3.3 V / 5 V input)

Hardware connection
Connection to Raspberry Pi

Connection to the Arduino board

Overall dimensions: 42.2 × 29.0 mm

Wiki: www.waveshare.com/wiki/1.27inch_RGB_OLED_Module
Scope of delivery:
- 1.27-inch RGB OLED module x1
- GH1.25 7PIN x1 cable

Weight: 0.011 kg
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