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After waiting almost a month, I opened up the OLED and went right to testing it out. The link in the description pointed me to this website, which is a tutorial from Adafruit. Apparently, Adafruit ...
I’ve talked about HD44780 displays before – they’ve been a mainstay of microcontroller projects for literal decades. In the modern hobbyist world, there’s an elephant in the room – the ...
The Pixelduino Arduino OLED display is currently available on the Kickstarter crowdfunding website looking to raise $15,000 to go into production and is available to back from as little as $55 for ...
Arduino users may be interested in a new mini OLED display created by Rabid Prototypes which combines a 32-bit 48MHz ARM Cortex M0+ micro-controller complete with colour OLED display and MicroSD ...
The MicroView is a "Chip-Sized" arduino-compatible that features a built-in OLED display, and is sized perfectly for bread boarding, or use in many different projects.
Do you desire a teeny, tiny, little Arduino board with OLED display? You bet you do! Microview is a new "chip-sized" Arduino on Kickstarter that costs $45. What can it do? All kinds of stuff!
TL;DR: LG's 55-inch B8 Series OLED 4K Smart TV typically retails for $2,299, but you'll pay just $999 when you enter the code SAVE50 at checkout. (You can use that same code to get a 65-inch B8 ...
Call it synchronicity, or manually setting a 16-bit number in an Arduino, or how to turn an OLED into a rotary dial ...
The tiny Pixel 2.0 is basically an Arduino board wedded to a tiny 1.5" 128x128 color OLED screen. This means you can stick it inside a wearable and ...
Updated with more photos below Right: display bent over a fingertip The novel substrate is there to allow rigid pixels to be incorporated. “Traditional intrinsically stretchable OLEDs have commercial ...