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0.96" I2C OLED Display WITH Serial Backpack Board RS232 Async Interface Driver

$ 14.25

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: OBO2
  • Brand: ScopeStuff
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    Serial BackPack Board AND .95" I2C OLED Display Module
    (Backpack Board, header pins and OLED together.)
    The OLED Serial Backpack connects to inexpensive 0.96" 128X64 OLED display modules
    that have I2C interfaces, and provides a simple async serial interface for adding a text
    display to computers and projects.
    The backpack emulates a listen-only dumb terminal, displaying characters received over
    a single signal wire, and responding to common cursor control and display management
    commands. Two font sizes are supported. Large font displays 4 lines of 13 characters, the
    small font displays 8 lines of 25 characters.
    The async serial interface receives data at a popular 9600,N,8,1 standard. 19200 baud is
    also selectable with a control pin, but higher baud rates may not increase the overall
    display capability since throughput to the display is limited by the I2C interface on the
    OLED display module. The simple interface with the serial sender offloads tasks like
    cursor management and display control, allowing the sender to focus on its primary tasks.
    A 128 byte input buffer allows bursts of data to be received faster than they can be
    displayed, reducing the need for the sending device to wait for or handshake with the
    backpack. If the input buffer is fed data faster than it can drive the OLED I2C interface, a
    Buffer Full condition will occur. The backpack indicates a full buffer by displaying a reverse
    video "F" in the bottom right corner, and by setting J5 pin 3 to 1. Any data received
    during the Buffer Full condition is lost.
    For cursor control and display management, the backpack responds to commands using
    a modified version of the popular "Matrix Orbital" command set. Matrix Orbital commands
    all start with a 0xFE followed by one or more bytes. The command set also controls the
    state of two General Purpose Output pins, and enables or disables a splash screen that
    can appear at power on, with version and baud rate information.
    Hardware Information:
    The OLED Serial Backpack board connects to I2C OLED display modules based on the
    SSD1306 driver chip. The I2C slave address of the OLED board must be 0x78. Do not
    connect to other type displays.
    The computer or device that drives the serial backpack and OLED display provides +5 volt
    power and serial data to the serial backpack. The serial data is standard 9600 or 19200
    baud asynchronous format, with +5 volts as the "mark" or resting state, and 0 volts as the
    "space" state.
    The backpack board can be attached directly to the OLED board with soldered header pins,
    with the component side of the backpack circuit board away from the OLED board. The two
    boards must be spaced apart at least 1/8", back to back. Before soldering, ensure that no
    pins or components on either board will be close to pins or components on the other board.
    The two boards can also be connected using pluggable header connectors or soldered
    wires, but ensure that each of the 4 signals are connected to the corresponding pins on
    both boards. There are OLED boards with other pin orders! Check that your OLED has the
    pins in the order VCC GND SCL SDA!
    When the serial backpack is soldered directly to the OLED display with 1/8" spacing,
    soldering additional pins and wires to the backpack can be more difficult than populating
    the connections before mating the backpack to the OLED board.
    In the simplest configuration, only three wires are needed to connect the backpack to the
    computer or device that drives the display. +5 volts, Ground and RXD are available on
    both J1 and J4. The driving computer or device provides operating power and data to the
    serial backpack. Other connections supply beeper output, GPO outputs, baud select, etc.
    All backpacks and display modules are 100% tested. Detailed technical specs are supplied
    with the board and are probably available upon request. Contact seller for information.
    Applying reverse polarity power or voltage over 5.25 volts DC will let the smoke out of
    both the backpack and OLED boards. The smoke can not be put back in, and boards with
    the smoke released are not covered under warranty. Use of the backpack board requires
    soldering and electronic skills. Boards that have been molested unskillfully are not
    covered under warranty.
    Backpacks purchased with an OLED display module are NOT soldered together. Let us
    know if you do want them soldered together, but attaching wires and pins to the backpack
    may be more difficult later with mounted boards.
    Price is for Serial Backpack Board with pin header strip AND OLED display module, not
    soldered together.
    Price includes shipping in the USA!
    Backpack without OLED display is here:
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/274235676538
    For international orders, please contact us with your country and postal code and we will
    make a listing.