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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.
X**N
U8g2 driver needs update as of 2.35.30
Issue with u8g2 drivers as of ver 2.35.30. All but one constructor seems to either not work at all or only displays on part of the screen or has an offset issue. I was able to get this i2c screen working using constructor “U8G2_SH1107_PIMORONI_128X128_F_HW_I2C” although there seems to be a little lag in the i2c communication. Hopefully subsequent updates to u8g2 fix the issue with xy alignment. For reference I’m using a Seeed esp32-s3.
P**L
Odd offset
I have the 128x128 I2C model. When it was rotated so that the 4-pin connector was 'up' or 'down', there was a 32 (or so) pixel offset from one side of the screen. When rotated so that the connector was to the 'left' or the 'right' the corresponding offset was from the top/bottom of the display. I'm not planning on returning it.Edit - the problem seems to be as much the u8g2 driver that I was trying to use - it works fine with the Adafruit graphics driver. So, raising my rating to 5, as it seems as much a driver problem as anything else.
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**.
Does what it says on the tin
I got the SPI version, and it seems to work exactly as advertised. Note that this uses a different chip (SH1107) from most of the 128x64 displays that all the howtos out there on the net usually demonstrate, so you will need a different driver for it. However, I had no problem using a MicroPython sh1107 driver with this display, and got it up and running right away...
J**N
Works perfect for me using the Adafruit library.
Worked perfect for me. One thing to keep in mind about all of these tiny displays is that they are extremely fragile. Very brittle where the ribbon cable connects to the screen. They are a bit pricey for this type of monochrome display but have sharp text images.
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