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Waveshare 2.23inch OLED Display HAT for Raspberry Pi, 128 - 32, SSD1305, I2C, SPI

Waveshare 2.23inch OLED Display HAT for Raspberry Pi, 128 - 32, SSD1305, I2C, SPI

SKU:CR6009

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The Waveshare 2.23 Inch OLED Display HAT is designed specifically for Raspberry Pi, offering a compact and versatile display solution. With a resolution of 128x32 pixels and an embedded SSD1305 driver, this OLED display communicates via SPI or I2C interface, providing flexibility for various projects.

  Features:  

  • Compatibility: Compatible with Raspberry Pi series boards and Jetson Nano.
  • Interface Options: Supports SPI (default) or I2C interfaces, configurable via onboard resistors.
  • Control Pins: Includes control pins for other host boards like Arduino/STM32.
  • Development Resources: Comes with development resources and a manual with examples for Raspberry Pi, Jetson Nano, Arduino, and STM32.
  • Compact Design: The compact size makes it suitable for projects with space constraints.
  • High Visibility: Offers a high visible angle of greater than 160°.
  • Operating Voltage: Supports both 3.3V and 5V operating voltages.
  • Logic Level: Works with a logic level of 3.3V.
  • Easy Installation: Can be directly added to Raspberry Pi using the 40-pin GPIO extension header.

  Specifications:  

  • Driver Chip: SSD1305
  • Interface: SPI / I2C
  • Resolution: 128x32
  • Display Size: 2.23 inches diagonal
  • Color: White
  • Visible Angle: >160°
  • Operating Voltage: 3.3V / 5V
  • Logic Level: 3.3V
  • Length (mm): 65
  • Width (mm): 30.5
  • Height (mm): 3.8
  • Weight (gm): 19

  Package Includes:  

  • 1 x 2.23 Inch OLED HAT
  • 1 x RPi screws pack (2pcs)

  Applications:  

  • IoT Projects: Suitable for IoT projects requiring a compact and high-resolution display.
  • DIY Electronics: Ideal for various DIY electronics projects with Raspberry Pi or other compatible boards.
  • Embedded Systems: Can be used in embedded systems for displaying sensor data and other information.
  • Education: Great for educational purposes to teach about display technologies and interfacing with microcontrollers.
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