Category: LCD/OLED/ePaper
A Wearable Tiny Video Pendant
The adoption of Wearables has been on the rise especially with the advent of smartwatches and smart glasses, and a growing interest in augmented and the virtual reality space. Most watches are beginning to have some level of smartness and the everyday smartwatch is becoming cheaper. For...
Continue Readingmy-ssd1306 an HTML interface to SSD1306 OLED display
A board that transforms your SSD1306 OLED Display into an RS232 monitor with HTML built-in parser. Now live on kickstarter. My-SSD1306 allows you to connect any device equipped with RS232 to the I2C SSD1306 displays. My-ssd1306 board should be put between the RS232 source and...
Continue ReadingUsing the 3.2″ HX8357B Color TFT Display with Arduino
Hi guys, welcome to another Arduino tutorial. Today, I will be showing you how to use the 3.2″color TFT display with Arduino. The display demand for every project is unique, a project may require just a simple, single color OLED display, while another project may require something...
Continue ReadingHeart-rate monitor on a small OLED display with MicroPython
By Martin Fitzpatrick @ martinfitzpatrick.name show us how to build the micro display heart-rate monitor. Pulse sensors have become popular due to their use in health-monitors like the Fitbit. The sensors used are cheap, simple and pretty reliable at getting a reasonable indication of...
Continue ReadingTiny Graphics Library for ATtiny85 and SH1106 OLED Display
David Johnson-Davies published another great tutorial on how to use the Tiny Graphics Library to plot the outside temperature over 24 hours on a 128x64 OLED display using an ATtiny85. This small graphics library provides point, line, and character plotting commands for use with an I2C...
Continue ReadingUsing the ST7735 1.8″ Color TFT Display with Arduino
Hi guys, welcome to today’s tutorial. Today, we will look on how to use the 1.8″ ST7735 colored TFT display with Arduino. The past few tutorials have been focused on how to use the Nokia 5110 LCD display extensively but there will be a time when we will need to use a colored...
Continue ReadingDisplaying Customized Graphics on OLED display using Arduino
One thing we all always wish we could do when using any display is to load our own custom graphics, be it a logo, gif etc. In today’s tutorial we will show how to do just that on an OLED display using an Arduino. OLED (organic light-emitting diode) display is a display based on...
Continue Readinggen4-4DPi Series – Primary Displays for the Raspberry Pi
The gen4-4DPi range are Primary Display’s for the Raspberry Pi* A+, B+, Pi2, Pi3, Pi Zero and Pi Zero W, which display the primary output of the Raspberry Pi, like what is normally sent to the HDMI or Composite output. It features an integrated Resistive Touch panel or Capacitive...
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