



1.12" Mono OLED (128x128, white/black) Breakout
A crisp, bright 1.12" OLED display perfect for adding a compact screen to your Raspberry Pi or Arduino project. The 128×128 pixel monochrome display offers excellent contrast and readability, ideal for graphing, readouts, and displaying icons.
This breakout pops straight onto your Pi's GPIO pins using the included right-angle header. A cuttable trace lets you change the I2C address from 0x3C to 0x3D, allowing you to use two displays simultaneously. It's also compatible with Breakout Garden for tool-free installation.
Key Features
- Bright OLED Display – 1.12" screen with 128×128 pixel resolution and excellent contrast
- Compact Size – 20×20mm active area fits in space-constrained projects
- I2C Interface – Simple two-wire connection (address 0x3C or 0x3D)
- Dual Voltage Support – Works with 3.3V or 5V logic
- Reverse Polarity Protection – Built-in protection against incorrect wiring
- Wide Compatibility – Works with all Raspberry Pi models and Arduino
Ideal For
- Sensor readouts and data logging displays
- System status monitors
- Compact IoT projects
- Wearable electronics
Getting Started
Solder the right-angle female header and connect to GPIO pins 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 on your Raspberry Pi. Install the library and run an example:
- Install:
sudo pip install git+git://github.com/rm-hull/luma.oled.git#egg=luma.oled - Clone examples:
git clone https://github.com/rm-hull/luma.examples - Run:
python maze.py --width 128 --height 128 --display sh1106
Package Contents
- 1× 1.12" OLED display breakout
- 1× 5-pin male header
- 1× 5-pin female right-angle header
Specifications
- Display Size: 1.12" diagonal
- Resolution: 128×128 pixels
- Colour: Monochrome white on black
- Active Area: 20×20mm
- Board Dimensions: 28×42.1mm
- Interface: I2C (address 0x3C/0x3D)
- Voltage: 3.3V or 5V
Resources
- Luma OLED Python Library
- Luma Documentation
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Description
A crisp, bright 1.12" OLED display perfect for adding a compact screen to your Raspberry Pi or Arduino project. The 128×128 pixel monochrome display offers excellent contrast and readability, ideal for graphing, readouts, and displaying icons.
This breakout pops straight onto your Pi's GPIO pins using the included right-angle header. A cuttable trace lets you change the I2C address from 0x3C to 0x3D, allowing you to use two displays simultaneously. It's also compatible with Breakout Garden for tool-free installation.
Key Features
- Bright OLED Display – 1.12" screen with 128×128 pixel resolution and excellent contrast
- Compact Size – 20×20mm active area fits in space-constrained projects
- I2C Interface – Simple two-wire connection (address 0x3C or 0x3D)
- Dual Voltage Support – Works with 3.3V or 5V logic
- Reverse Polarity Protection – Built-in protection against incorrect wiring
- Wide Compatibility – Works with all Raspberry Pi models and Arduino
Ideal For
- Sensor readouts and data logging displays
- System status monitors
- Compact IoT projects
- Wearable electronics
Getting Started
Solder the right-angle female header and connect to GPIO pins 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 on your Raspberry Pi. Install the library and run an example:
- Install:
sudo pip install git+git://github.com/rm-hull/luma.oled.git#egg=luma.oled - Clone examples:
git clone https://github.com/rm-hull/luma.examples - Run:
python maze.py --width 128 --height 128 --display sh1106
Package Contents
- 1× 1.12" OLED display breakout
- 1× 5-pin male header
- 1× 5-pin female right-angle header
Specifications
- Display Size: 1.12" diagonal
- Resolution: 128×128 pixels
- Colour: Monochrome white on black
- Active Area: 20×20mm
- Board Dimensions: 28×42.1mm
- Interface: I2C (address 0x3C/0x3D)
- Voltage: 3.3V or 5V
Resources
- Luma OLED Python Library
- Luma Documentation



















