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The HiLetgo 1.5" SH1107 OLED Display Module features a high-resolution 128x128 display in a compact size, making it perfect for various applications. With IIC/SPI interface options, it is compatible with popular platforms like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and STM32, ensuring versatility and ease of use.
| ASIN | B0CFF17DGH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,266 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #21 in Optoelectronic Displays |
| Brand | HiLetgo |
| Chipset Type | SSH1107 |
| Compatible Devices | Arduino, Raspberry Pi, STM32 |
| Compatible Processors | ARM (for Raspberry Pi), STM32, AVR or ARM (for Arduino) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 32 Reviews |
| Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
| Main Power Connector Type | 24-Pin |
| Manufacturer | HiLetgo |
| Mfr Part Number | 3-01-1748-IIC |
| Model Name | 65e54596-5ca5-4861-859a-1fd244a98487 |
| Model Number | 65e54596-5ca5-4861-859a-1fd244a98487 |
| Number of Ports | 4 |
| Platform | Linux |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR2 , DDR3 |
| System Bus Standard Supported | SATA 3 |
R**E
Meshtastic
Works for my mesh node, need to use the Seeed fix for it in compiled firmware, ask AI .
A**L
Lots od space for data display.
Great displays. 128x128 allows a lot of data display. iI use it in portrait mode. must use the appropriate driver for this board. i also used mono format so all the characters are the same size and maked designing the lines of data very easy.
C**R
I2C not for high FPS apps
I like the display size compared to 0.96 SSD1306, I'm the author of Java UIO on GitHub if you want to use U8g2 in Java. I also made the U8g2 arm-linux port thread safe and super fast to drive multiple displays. I2C bus at 400 KHz can drive this display at 14 FPS without breaking a sweat on the CPU. Go with SPI version if FPS is more important. Use SH1107_I2C_PIMORONI_128X128 or SH1107_I2C_SEEED_128X128 for U8g2. This probably would be nice rotated since it's taller than it is wide.
W**D
Works Great
Works well, great resolution, but as others note the code takes some finagling to get working. For I2C the sample code found here worked perfectly for me: done.land/components/humaninterface/display/oled/sh1107/
N**T
Not good at all!
My display arrived with a nasty drift that i never managed to mitigate with code, might've been a display driver issue. Buy at your own risk!
L**Q
Easy to use display.
I built a "Bible Verse" display with this. Simple 4 wire hookup. Used a Seeed Studio XIAO SamD21. The display module is great for small projects and has very nice resolution. It is easy to use with Arduino/ESP32 systems.
C**S
2-for-2 DOA
I have used a lot of OLED displays, from HiLetgo and other brands, without any problems. I know you have to find the right library, and wire them correctly, of course, but these wouldn't even respond to an I2C scanner program I've been using for years. Every other I2C OLED I have works fine with it - they are all immediately recognized as a device at a particular address - but these won't even do that. I suspect they are defective since every other I2C OLED I have has a square solder pad for ground and round for all 3 others. These have Vcc as the square pad and round for the rest. I can't find a way to get info from HiLetgo, so these are going back.
A**R
Simple No Fuss I2C Display
Just a simple no fuss I2C OLED display, 128x128 pixels, good value and easy to use. Not quite bright enough for full sunlight use but a great go-to display for prototyping & final products while keeping the power consumption low with just two GPIO pins needed, ideal for battery powered miniature applications that don't need a higher resolution multi-color screen. Have used three of these so far and will buy more as the need arises.
T**K
No complaints
Work great for my experiments.
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