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This is the Adafruit 128x64 OLED Bonnet. It is a compact display module with buttons and a joystick. This model has a 1.3-inch OLED screen with 128x64 pixels. The OLED screen is surrounded by a 5-way joystick and two push buttons. This makes it perfect as a control interface for Raspberry Pi projects. The screen is small, but very readable thanks to the high contrast of OLED technology. The screen is self-illuminating, so no backlight is needed. This saves energy and provides sharp, clear images. Connecting and programming is easy. The bonnet works with a Python library for the SSD1306 OLED driver. The joystick and buttons are connected to GPIO pins on the Raspberry Pi . Sample code allows you to use images, text or simple videos at 15 FPS. This Bonnet is fully assembled and tested. It works with all Raspberry Pi models, from the Pi 1 to the Pi 5 and Pi Zero . Plug it in, install the code and you're good to go.
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SKU: ADA5058 Categories: Displays , Raspberry Pi Displays , Adafruit
This is the Adafruit 128x64 OLED Bonnet. It is a compact display module with buttons and a joystick. This model has a 1.3-inch OLED screen with 128x64 pixels. The OLED screen is surrounded by a 5-way joystick and two push buttons. This makes it perfect as a control interface for Raspberry Pi projects. The screen is small, but very readable thanks to the high contrast of OLED technology. The screen is self-illuminating, so no backlight is needed. This saves energy and provides sharp, clear images. Connecting and programming is easy. The bonnet works with a Python library for the SSD1306 OLED driver. The joystick and buttons are connected to GPIO pins on the Raspberry Pi . Sample code allows you to use images, text or simple videos at 15 FPS. This Bonnet is fully assembled and tested. It works with all Raspberry Pi models, from the Pi 1 to the Pi 5 and Pi Zero . Plug it in, install the code and you're good to go.