Tag: OLED
Soldering pen for Weller RT tips with OLED display
vlk @ hackaday.io build a very nice soldering pen with a OLED display. I found some projects where is used Weller soldering tips designed for WMRP soldering iron with standard 3.5mm jack and inside the tip is also thermocouple for sensing temperature. These tips are not so cheap but...
Continue ReadingUsing I2C SSD1306 OLED Display With Arduino
Sometimes it may be necessary to use a display when making a hardware project, but one confusing thing is the size of the display and the required pins to control it. This tutorial will show you how to use a small I2C OLED display with Arduino using only two wires. The display...
Continue ReadingPixel 2.0, Arduino Zero-Like Board With Smart Display
The Pixel is an Arduino-compatible smart display, combining a 32-bit Cortex M0+ MCU with 32K of RAM, a 1.5" 128x128 color OLED screen, and a microSD slot all in one package. This is Rabid Prototypes’ second iteration of Pixel, which originally raised nearly $10,000 on Kickstarter...
Continue Reading0.91 inch OLED display targets wearables
Winstar's WEO012832F is a small OLED display featuring 128x32 pixels in a 0.91 inch diagonal screen, suitable for wearable devices. by Julien Happich @ edn-europe.com: The WEO012832F module comes with a built-in SSD1306BZ controller IC, it supports an I 2C interface and a 14-pin FPC...
Continue ReadingThermometer That Pushes Arduino to Its Limits
by gundolf @ instructables.com: Starting playing with Arduino seems simple enough. You can find all sorts of tutorials, instructables, wiring and code examples for pretty much every sensor, component, or module available. So far so good. But when the time comes for building a more...
Continue ReadingBitmap graphics on an Arduino Touch Screen and other top Arduino Displays
In this video tutorial educ8s.tv shows us how to load bitmap graphics in our Arduino Touch Screen projects using Adafruit's GFX library. The procedure that I am going to describe works with all the color displays that are supported by Adafruit’s GFX library and by the displays that...
Continue Reading3 MilliWatt-Consumption Data Glasses
Data glasses display information to the eye without interfering with the wearer‘s vision but they run energy down very quickly due to the consumption of electronics while processing video images and data. Researchers at Fraunhofer Institute for Organic Electronics, Electron Beam and...
Continue ReadingA LEGO-Compatible Digital Weather Billboard
Internet of LEGO “IoL” is an interactive LEGO city built and designed by Cory Guynn, a cloud computing and IoT enthusiast. This project combines computer and electronics engineering with our favorite childhood toy, LEGO! Through the IoL blog, Cory shares a collection of circuit...
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