Difference between revisions of "RASPBERRY PI OLED ADD-ON"

From ITEAD Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with "==Overview== right There are seldom OLED add-ons customized for Raspberry Pi in the open source hardware market. In a lot of projects,...")
 
m
 
(10 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
==Overview==
+
{| class="FCK__ShowTableBorders" align="left"
[[File:IM140714003_3.JPG|thumb|400px|right]]
+
There are seldom OLED add-ons customized for Raspberry Pi in the open source hardware market. In a lot of projects, we only need to display little information such as the state of system or IP. What’s more, when we have a high requirement for its portability, it’s unsuitable to connect a big screen to Raspberry Pi via HDMI interface. Thus, a tiny OLED add-on can satisfy this demand.
+
 
+
OLED add-on with built-in 0.96" 128*64 OLED and SSD1306 control chip is customized for Raspberry Pi. Every single pixel in OLED can be lighted up or off by this SSD1306 control chip.
+
 
+
We not only offer an easily-plugged add-on for Raspberry Pi, but also provide an SDK that help you transplant Arduino’s driver into Raspberry Pi. After installing the SDK, you can drive this add-on as easily as you do on Arduino.
+
 
+
==Features==
+
 
+
*Customized for Raspberry Pi, plug and play without wiring
+
*0.96" OLED with 128*64 pixels
+
*Stackable
+
*Coming with one Grove interface for Electronic bricks
+
+
 
+
 
+
==Specification==
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
| PCB size||48.35mm X 48.47mm X1.6mm
+
 
|-
 
|-
| Interface||RPI 26pins Interface X2,UART
+
| [[File:IM150627004 (4).jpg|400px|Rasspberry Pi OLED Add-on V2.0]] <br>
|-  
+
| [[File:IM140714003_3.JPG|400px|Rasspberry Pi OLED Add-on V1.0]]<br>
|}
+
 
+
==Electrical Characteristics==
+
 
+
{| class="wikitable"
+
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Characteristics'''
+
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Symbol'''
+
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Min'''
+
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Typ'''
+
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Max'''
+
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Unit'''
+
|-
+
| Power supply voltage||VDD||3||3.3||3.5||V
+
|-
+
| High input voltage||VIH||0.8XVDD||-||VDD||V
+
|-
+
| Low input voltage||VIL||0||-||0.2XVDD||V
+
|-
+
| Operation current for VDD||IDD||-||180||300||uA
+
 
|-
 
|-
 +
| <div style="text-align: center">[[RPI Arduino OLED Add-on V2.0|RPI Arduino OLED Add-on V2.0(SKU:IM150627004 )]]</div>
 +
| <div style="text-align: center">[[RPI Arduino OLED Add-on V1.0|RPI Arduino OLED Add-on V1.0(SKU: IM140714003)]]</div>
 
|}
 
|}
 +
<br clear="all">
  
==Hardware==
+
==V2.0 Change List==
[[File:IM140714003pic1.jpg|500px]]
+
*Coming with 2.54 interface for Electronic bricks
[[File:IM140714003pic2.jpg|500px]]
+
[[File:IM140714003pic3.jpg|500px]]
+
 
+
==Pin Map==
+
 
+
{| class="wikitable"
+
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Pin Index'''
+
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Pin Name'''
+
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''OLED 2864 pin'''
+
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Description'''
+
|-
+
| 1||3V3||-||
+
|-
+
| 2||5V||-||
+
|-
+
| 3||SDA||SDA||
+
|-
+
| 4||5V||-||
+
|-
+
| 5||SCL||SCL||
+
|-
+
| 6||GND||-||
+
|-
+
| 7||GPIO7||||UART TXD
+
|-
+
| 8||TXD||||
+
|-
+
| 9||GND||||
+
|-
+
| 10||RXD||||UART RXD
+
|-
+
| 11||GPIO0||||
+
|-
+
| 12||GPIO1||||
+
|-
+
| 13||GPIO2||||
+
|-
+
| 14||GND||||
+
|-
+
| 15||GPIO3||||
+
|-
+
| 16||GPIO4||RST#||
+
|-
+
| 17||3V3||||
+
|-
+
| 18||GPIO5||||
+
|-
+
| 19||MOSI||||
+
|-
+
| 20||GND||||
+
|-
+
| 21||MISO||||
+
|-
+
| 22||GPIO6||||
+
|-
+
| 23||SCK||||
+
|-
+
| 24||CE0||||
+
|-
+
| 25||GND||||
+
|-
+
| 26||CE1||||
+
|-
+
|}
+
 
+
==Instruction==
+
*1.Plug OLED add-on into Raspberry Pi and power up
+
*2.Download the SDK from this link: https://github.com/iteadsw/SDK and then install it
+
*3.Enter into the directory '''libraries/itead_SSD1306/examples/oled_Animation_Sample/''', then compile and run this file '''oled_Animation_Sample.ino'''
+
:Command as below to compile oled_Animation_Sample.ino
+
::$ iteadcompile LED led.ino
+
:Command to run this program
+
::$ sudo ./LED
+
*4.When the compilation is done, you can see a little man dancing on OLED.
+
 
+
==Download==
+
[[File:SCH_IM140714003.pdf]]
+
 
+
==Useful Link==
+
https://github.com/iteadsw/SDK
+
https://github.com/iteadsw/SDK/tree/master/libraries/itead_SSD1306
+

Latest revision as of 05:54, 17 July 2015

Rasspberry Pi OLED Add-on V2.0
Rasspberry Pi OLED Add-on V1.0


V2.0 Change List

  • Coming with 2.54 interface for Electronic bricks