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OLED Arduino; GND: GND: VCC: VCC: SCL: pin 5: SDA: pin 4: RST: pin 3: D/C: pin 2: CS: pin 10 (optional) To add CS (chip select) you have to solder a wire to the back of the OLED where it says chip ...
Arduinos are amazing. The concept of a programmable micro-computer would have been an alien concept prior to its invention. Today, Arduino pushes the envelope further with MicroView, a PC no ...
Pin 10 (SS) acts as the chip select pin for the MicroSD, and pins 5, 8, and 9 (ORST, ODC, OCS) are used to control the display. To make a pledge from $45 jump over to the official Kickstarter ...
The OLED display used is a 5-V tolerant type with just four pins: VCC, GND, SDA, and SCL. You can, of course, try an Arduino Nano (v3) instead of the Uno (R3) microcontroller board here without any ...
The Pixelduino, that is equipped with a full colour 1.5 inch Arduino OLED display and has been designed by Rabid Prototypes and includes a built-in microSD card ...
Arduino is little open source circuit board that lets you create some fairly compelling projects with a few lines of code and some circuit boards. The ...
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 TechCrunch Desktop Logo TechCrunch Mobile Logo ...
Looking for a digital recreation of the classic analog volume unit (VU) meter? If you’ve got an Arduino, a few passive components, and a SSD1306 OLED, then [mircemk] might have the answer for… ...
A pledge of just $45 gets you a single Micro-View with OLED Display, while $55 lands you the MicroView plus USB Programmer. $95 lands you the MicroView, USB Programmer, Learning Kit, and a Cross ...
10 thoughts on “ An Arduino Wrapped In An OLED Wrapped Inside An Enigma Pocket Watch ” Hirudinea says: December 3, 2018 at 5:06 pm Wow, just wow! Report comment. Reply.