1.3" SH1106 uOLED Display Module (HCMODU0058 & HCMODU0059)
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Re: 1.3" SH1106 uOLED Display Module (HCMODU0058 & HCMODU005
Please can you add links to the products, otherwise hard to find.
White: http://hobbycomponents.com/displays/621 ... dule-white
Blue: http://hobbycomponents.com/displays/622 ... dule-white (note this is the blue module)
White: http://hobbycomponents.com/displays/621 ... dule-white
Blue: http://hobbycomponents.com/displays/622 ... dule-white (note this is the blue module)
Re: 1.3" SH1106 uOLED Display Module (HCMODU0058 & HCMODU005
Thanks for the suggestion, I've updated the first post to include links to the store. Just for information you can take any of our stock codes (HCXXXXXXXX) from the forum thread title and paste it in to our stores search box to get to that item. In fact you can even past our stock codes into google.
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Re: 1.3" SH1106 uOLED Display Module (HCMODU0058 & HCMODU005
I've re-written the command table for the SH1106 to show the command number, the hex commands and the POR values.
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Re: 1.3" SH1106 uOLED Display Module (HCMODU0058 & HCMODU005
Thanks for creating this. I've added a copy to the first post of this thread.
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I've got a couple of revisions to add, will post when complete.andrew wrote:Thanks for creating this. I've added a copy to the first post of this thread.
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Re: 1.3" SH1106 uOLED Display Module (HCMODU0058 & HCMODU005
For the benefit of those who are not going the Arduino route, and therefore need to have as much detail as possible...
The RST pin is technically mislabelled, it should be
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RST
In other words, it is active LOW!
Wasted a whole day on this
The RST pin is technically mislabelled, it should be
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RST
In other words, it is active LOW!
Wasted a whole day on this
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Re: 1.3" SH1106 uOLED Display Module (HCMODU0058 & HCMODU005
This site has been the most useful for my PIC Microcontroller based SH1106 project, so I thought I would show you my result. Note that I did not buy the OLED board from HC, and it is not as good: it has no CS pin, and was more expensive. As soon as HC have stock I want more.
The device is a water tank gauge for the two water tanks on my boat. The two tank senders have 16 switches (or 20 on the longer one) which change the resistance, so the output falls into one of a number of "slots". The large numbers on the OLED show the midrange of the slot, in litres; calibrated by noting the readings on the D/A converter while filling the tanks.
The bargraph is this number as a percentage of the maximum value for the tank. The filled > character points to the aft tank, as this is the button that was pressed.
The smaller 999 on the display is just debug info from the sensor reading the ambient light, used to set the contrast of the OLED.
Schematic diagram and source code for PIC Microcontroller using mikroC Pro here
The device is a water tank gauge for the two water tanks on my boat. The two tank senders have 16 switches (or 20 on the longer one) which change the resistance, so the output falls into one of a number of "slots". The large numbers on the OLED show the midrange of the slot, in litres; calibrated by noting the readings on the D/A converter while filling the tanks.
The bargraph is this number as a percentage of the maximum value for the tank. The filled > character points to the aft tank, as this is the button that was pressed.
The smaller 999 on the display is just debug info from the sensor reading the ambient light, used to set the contrast of the OLED.
Schematic diagram and source code for PIC Microcontroller using mikroC Pro here
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Re: 1.3" SH1106 uOLED Display Module (HCMODU0058 & HCMODU005
Any news?andrew wrote:Not at the moment I'm afraid...Do you have an ETA for these to be in stock?
Re: 1.3" SH1106 uOLED Display Module (HCMODU0058 & HCMODU005
Hi I ordered these as per the image both here and the product page on the site however the pins on the OLEDs delivered read
GND VDD SCK SDA RES DC CS
as opposed to:
GND VCC D0 D1 RES DC CS
Can anyone confirm if these will behave the same/are the same? or do I need to return these. I'm attaching them to a pcb I've bought so can't re-route pins in the circuit without considerable trouble.
Cheers!
Alex
GND VDD SCK SDA RES DC CS
as opposed to:
GND VCC D0 D1 RES DC CS
Can anyone confirm if these will behave the same/are the same? or do I need to return these. I'm attaching them to a pcb I've bought so can't re-route pins in the circuit without considerable trouble.
Cheers!
Alex
Re: 1.3" SH1106 uOLED Display Module (HCMODU0058 & HCMODU005
Yes the pin order should be the same, it's just the screen print for the two data pins that's different. I'll get this added to the first post but just to confirm...
GND = GND
VCC = VDD
D0 = SCK
D1 = SDA
RES = RES
DC = DC
CS = CS
It is also still configured to SPI mode as advertised.
GND = GND
VCC = VDD
D0 = SCK
D1 = SDA
RES = RES
DC = DC
CS = CS
It is also still configured to SPI mode as advertised.
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