uOLED-96-G2
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Contents
1. Description
3
2. Features
4
3. Pin Configuration and Summary
5
4. Hardware Interface - Pins
6
5. Serial Ports - COM0 UART
6
6. General Purpose I/O
7
6.1. System Pins
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7. Module Features
12
7.1. Display - 0.96" PMOLED
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7.2. Goldelox Processor
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7.3. SD/SDHC Memory Cards
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8. OLED Screen Precautions
14
9. Hardware Tools
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9.1. 4D Programming Cable/Adaptor
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10. Programming Language
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11. Workshop4 IDE
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11.1. PmmC/Firmware Programming
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12. Display Module Part Numbers
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13. Starter Kit
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14. Mechanical Details
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15. Schematic Diagram - REV 5.0
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16. Specifications
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17. Revision History
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uOLED-96-G2
Description
1. Description
The uOLED-96G2 is an impressive OLED display module in the 4D Systems micro OLED graphics
display range. Combining a resolution of 0.96" 96x64 pixels with 65K True-to-Life colours, this display
module is perfect for animations, slideshows and other multimedia presentations. It is the ideal size
for attractive embedded display applications.
This module is a compact and cost-effective Intelligent Display Module using the latest state-of-theart Passive Matrix OLED (PMOLED) technology. Driving the module and its peripherals is the
GOLDELOX processor, a very capable chip that provides impressive graphics power, programmed
with 4D Systems Workshop IDE Software.
4D Systems Workshop enables graphic solutions to be constructed rapidly and with ease due to its
design being solely for 4D graphics controllers.
The uOLED-96G2 has a modest but comprehensive range of features suited for an application
requiring a bright eye-catching display, an analog input, Dallas 1-wire sensor capability, audio
generation, or simply digital I/O. This is truly an impressive little module.
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Features
2. Features
• Low-cost 0.96" OLED display graphics user interface solution.
• 96 x 64 resolution, RGB 65K true to life colours, PMOLED Screen.
• No backlighting with a nearly 180° viewing angle.
• Easy 10 pin interface to any host device: 3.3Vout, IO2, GND, IO1, RESET, GND, RX, TX, +5V, 5V OUT
• Powered by the 4D-Labs GOLDELOX processor (also available as a separate OEM IC).
• 10KB of flash memory for user code storage and 510 bytes of RAM for user variables (255 x 16bit
vars).
• Asynchronous hardware serial UART port with auto-baud, TTL interface, with 300 to 600K baud
• 2 x General Purpose I/O pins.
• IO1 supports:
• Digital I/O
• A/D Converter with 8/0 bit resolution
• Complex sound generation
• Dedicated RTTTL tune engine
• Multi-Switch Joystick, Buttons
• Dallas 1-Wire
• IO2 supports:
• Digital I/O
• Complex sound generation
• Dedicated RTTTL tune engine
• Onboard micro-SD memory card adaptor for multimedia storage and data logging purposes. HC
memory card support is also available for cards larger than 4GB.
• Built-in extensive 4DGL graphics and system library functions
• Display full colour images, animations, icons and video clips (no audio support for video).
• Supports all available Windows fonts and characters (imported as external fonts).
• 4.0V to 5.5V range operation (single supply), nominal 5.0V.
• Module dimensions: 32.7 x 26.7 x 13.2 mm (including mounting tabs), 4 x 2 mm holes.
• Weight ~ 5.5g
• Display Viewing Area: 20.1 x 13.4 mm
• RoHS Compliant.
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Pin Configuration and Summary
3. Pin Configuration and Summary
Interface/Programming Header
Pin
Symbol
I/O
Description
1
+5V
P
Main Voltage Supply +ve input pin. Reverse polarity protected. The range is 4.0V to 5.5V,
nominal 5.0V.
2
5V OUT
P
5V OUT provides approximately 4.7 V through a protection diode.
3
TX
O
Asynchronous Serial Transmit pin. Output data is at TTL voltage levels. Connect this pin
to the external device Serial Receive (Rx) signal. This pin is tolerant up to 5.0V levels.
4
IO2
I/O
5
RX
I
6
IO1
I/O
7
GND
P
Supply Ground.
8
GND
P
Supply Ground.
General purpose IO2 pin. See the General Purpose I/O section for more detail.
Asynchronous Serial Receive pin. Connect this pin to the external device Serial Transmit
(Tx) signal. This pin is tolerant up to 5.0V levels.
General purpose IO1 pin. See the General Purpose I/O section for more detail.
9
RESET
I
Master Reset signal. Internally pulled up to 3.3V via a 4.7K resistor. An active Low pulse
greater than 2.0μs will reset the module. If the module needs to be reset externally, only
use open collector-type circuits. This pin is not driven low by any internal conditions. The
host should control this pin via one of its port pins using an open collector/drain
arrangement.
10
3.3V
P
Regulated 3.3 Volts output, maximum available current 50mA to power external
circuitry.
Note
I = Input, O = Output, P = Power
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Hardware Interface - Pins
4. Hardware Interface - Pins
The uOLED-96G2 provides both a hardware and software interface. This section describes in detail
the hardware interface pins of the device.
5. Serial Ports - COM0 UART
The uOLED-96G2 has a dedicated hardware UART that can communicate with external serial
devices.
The primary features are:
• Full-Duplex 8-bit data transmission and reception through the TX and RX pins.
• Data format: 8 bits, No Parity, 1 Stop bit.
• Auto Baud feature.
• Baud rates from 300 baud up to 600K baud.
The Serial port is also the primary interface for downloading compiled 4DGL application code as well
as future PmmC/Firmware updates for the on-board GOLDELOX processor. Refer to the PmmC/
Firmware Programming section for more details.
TX pin 3 (Serial Transmit):
Asynchronous Serial port Transmit pin, TX. The serial output data is at TTL voltage levels.
Connect this pin to the external serial device Rx signal.
Rx pin 5 (Serial Receive):
Asynchronous Serial port Receive pin, RX. Connect this pin to an external serial device
Transmit Tx signal.
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General Purpose I/O
6. General Purpose I/O
There are 2 GPIO pins available, IO1 and IO2. Each GPIO has a multitude of high-level functions
associated with it and these can be selected within 4DGL user application code.
Refer to the Goldelox Internal Functions Manual manual for a complete set of built-in 4DGL library
functions.
IO1 pin 6 (General Purpose IO1):
General purpose IO1 pin. The following table lists the available GPIO functions and features.
IO2 pin 4 (General Purpose IO2):
General purpose IO2 pin. The following tables list the available GPIO functions and features.
Note
Digital GPIO pins are 5.0V tolerant
GPIO Functions and Features
Function
IO1
IO2
Digital Input
Yes
Yes
Digital Output
Yes
Yes
A/D Converter 8/10 bits
Yes
Joystick - 5 position multi-switch
Yes
Dallas 1-Wire support
Yes
Yes
Sound Generation, RTTL Tune
Yes
Yes
Input/Output:
Both IO1 and IO2 pins can be programmed to be Inputs or Outputs. The diagram below
shows a LED connected to IO1 (programmed as an output) and a button connected to IO2
(programmed as an input).
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General Purpose I/O
Joystick - Multi Switch:
Multiple buttons or a multi-switch Joystick can be connected to the IO1 pin on the
uOLED-96-G2 module. Up to five buttons or a 5-position multi-switch joystick connects to a
junction of a resistor ladder network that forms a voltage divider. The A/D converter of the
IO1 pin internally reads the analogue value and decodes it accordingly. This feature is
supported by dedicated 4DGL library functions. The following diagrams indicate how to
connect up to five individual buttons or a multi-switch joystick to the IO1 pin.
Unused buttons do not need resistors to be connected to the circuit. The table below lists the
buttons and corresponding resistor values.
GPIO Functions and Features
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Number of Buttons
Button Number
Resistor Value
1
SW1
22K
2
SW2
10K
3
SW3
4.7K
4
SW4
2.2K
5
SW5
1.2K
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General Purpose I/O
Analogue to Digital Converter:
The IO1 pin can be programmed as an A/D input. The option is available to select 8-bit or
10-bit resolution. The diagram below is a circuit of a Light Dependent Resistor (LDR)
connected to IO1 to measure and record changes in ambient light.
Dallas 1-Wire:
The Dallas 1-Wire protocol is a form of serial communication designed to operate over a
single data line plus ground reference. Multiple 1 Wire devices can be attached to the same
shared data line to network many devices. One wire device support is available on both the
IO1 and the IO2 pins on the uOLED-96-G2 module.
The following diagram depicts a typical 1-Wire temperature sensor interface.
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General Purpose I/O
Sound Output:
The uOLED-96-G2 module is capable of generating complex sounds and RTTL tunes from
its IO1 and IO2 pins. A simple speaker circuit as shown below can be used.
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System Pins
6.1. System Pins
+5V (Module Voltage Input):
Pin 1:
Module supply voltage input pin. This pin must be connected to a regulated supply voltage
in the range of 4.0 Volts to 5.5 Volts DC. The nominal operating voltage is 5.0 Volts.
5V Out(~4.7V):
Pin 2:
External circuitry that requires approximately a 5V supply can be powered up via this pin.
The maximum available current is 50 mA.
GND (Module Ground):
Pins 7, 8:
Device ground pins. These pins must be connected to the ground
RESET (Module Master Reset):
Pin 9:
Module Master Reset pin. An active low pulse of greater than 2 microseconds will reset the
module. Internally pulled up to 3.3V via a 4.7K resistor. Only use open collector-type circuits
to reset the device if an external reset is required.
3.3 Vout (3.3V Regulated Output):
Pin 10:
External circuitry that requires a regulated 3.3 V supply can be powered up via this pin. The
maximum available current is 50mA.
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uOLED-96-G2
Module Features
7. Module Features
The uOLED-96G2 module is designed to accommodate most applications. Some of the main
features of the module are listed below.
7.1. Display - 0.96" PMOLED
The uOLED-96G2 is equipped with a full-colour PMOLED screen. Some of the features of the screen
are:
• Screen Size: 0.96" diagonal
• 96 x 64 Resolution PMOLED display
• Screen Dimensions: 25.7 x 22.2 mm.
• Active Area: 20.1 x 13.4 mm
• 65K true-to-life colours
• Brightness: 100 cd/m2
• Contrast Ratio: 5000:1
• Viewing Angle: > 160 degrees
• No Backlighting
Note
The Displays used are the highest-rated 'Grade A' Displays, which allow for 0-4 defective pixels. A defective
pixel could be solid Black (Dead), White, Red, Green or Blue
7.2. Goldelox Processor
The module is designed around the GOLDELOX Graphics Processor from 4D-Labs.
The GOLDELOX is a custom-embedded graphics processor designed to
interface with many popular OLED and LCD panels. Powerful graphics,
text, images, animation and countless more features are built right inside
the chip. It offers a simple plug-and-play interface to many 8-bit 80-Series
colour LCD and OLED displays.
The chip is designed to work with minimal design effort and all of the
data and control signals are provided by the chip to interface directly with the display. Simply choose
your display and interface it to the GOLDELOX on your application board. This offers enormous
advantages to the designer in development time and cost saving and takes away all of the burdens
of low-level design.
Refer to the Goldelox Processor datasheet for more information.
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SD/SDHC Memory Cards
7.3. SD/SDHC Memory Cards
The module supports micro-SD memory cards via the onboard micro-SD connector.
The memory card is used for all multimedia file retrieval such as images, animations
and movie clips. The memory card can also be used as general-purpose storage for
data logging applications. Support is available for off-the-shelf micro-SD and highcapacity HC memory cards (4GB and above).
Note
A microSD card capable of SPI is a requirement for all 4D Systems' display modules powered by Goldelox,
Picaso or Diablo16 Processors. If a non-SPI compatible card is used, it will simply fail to mount, or may cause
intermittent issues resulting in lockups and crashing of the application. Please refer to the 4D Systems
website for microSD cards offered by 4D Systems.
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OLED Screen Precautions
8. OLED Screen Precautions
• Avoid having a White Background. The more pixels that are lit up, the more the display module
will consume current. A full white screen will have the highest power consumption.
• Avoid displaying objects or text on White Backgrounds. This will cause a smearing effect which is
inherent to all PMOLED displays. Instead, try a shaded mixed colour as the background or better
still a black background. Ideally have mixed coloured objects/text/icons on a black background.
• Avoid having to display the same image/object on the screen for lengthy periods. This will cause
a burn-in which is a common problem with all types of display technologies. Blank the screen
after a while or dim it very low by adjusting the contrast. Better still; implement a screen saver
feature.
• The display can be easily scratched. The soft polarisation film on the glass surface may be
damaged if rubbed by hard objects. Handle with care to avoid scratching the display.
• Moisture and water can damage the display. Moisture on the surface of a powered display will
cause the electrodes to corrode. Wipe off any moisture gently or let the display dry before usage.
• Dirt from fingerprint oil and fat can easily stain the surface of the display. Gently wipe off any
stains with a soft lint-free cloth.
• The performance of the display will degrade under high temperatures and humidity. Avoid such
conditions when storing.
• Displays are susceptible to mechanical shock and any force exerted on the module may result in
deformed zebra strips and cracks.
• Always use the mounting holes on the module's printed circuit board to mount the display.
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Hardware Tools
9. Hardware Tools
The following hardware tools are required for full control of the uOLED-96G2 module.
9.1. 4D Programming Cable/Adaptor
The 4D Programming Cable and uUSB-PA5-II Programming Adaptor are essential hardware tools to
program, customise and test the GOLDELOX Processor.
Either the 4D Programming Cable or the uUSB-PA5-II Programming Adaptor can be used.
The 4D programming interfaces are used to program a new Firmware/PmmC, Display Driver and for
downloading compiled 4DGL code into the processor. They even serve as an interface for
communicating serial data to the PC.
The 4D Programming Cable and uUSB-PA5-II Programming Adaptor are available from the 4D
Systems website.
Using a non-4D programming interface could damage your processor, and void your Warranty.
4D Programming Cable
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Programming Language
10. Programming Language
The heart of the uOLED-96G2 module is the GOLDELOX graphics processor from 4D Labs. The
GOLDELOX belongs to a family of processors powered by a highly optimised softcore virtual engine,
EVE (Extensible Virtual Engine).
EVE is a proprietary, high-performance virtual machine with an extensive byte-code instruction set
optimised to execute compiled 4DGL programs. 4DGL (4D Graphics Language) was specifically
developed from the ground up for the EVE engine core. It is a high-level language that is easy to
learn and simple to understand yet powerful enough to tackle many embedded graphics
applications.
4DGL is a graphics-oriented language allowing rapid application development, and the syntax
structure was designed using elements of popular languages such as C, Basic, Pascal and others.
Programmers familiar with these languages will feel right at home with 4DGL. It includes many
familiar instructions such as IF..ELSE..ENDIF, WHILE..WEND, REPEAT..UNTIL, GOSUB..ENDSUB, GOTO,
PRINT as well as some specialised instructions SERIN, SEROUT, GFX_LINE, GFX_CIRCLE and many more.
For detailed information about the 4DGL language, please refer to the following documents:
• 4DGL Programmers Reference Manual
• Goldelox Internal Functions Manual
To assist with the development of 4DGL applications, the Workshop4 IDE combines a full-featured
editor, a compiler, a linker and a downloader into a single PC-based application. It's all you need to
code, test and run your applications.
4DGL is available to be written in two of the four environments offered by the Workshop4 IDE,
Designer and ViSi. The other two environments, Serial and ViSi-Genie do not directly use 4DGL by the
User (Except in Workshop4 Pro, for ViSi-Genie), however, it is present in the background. Serial is an
application that runs, and that is written in 4DGL. ViSi-Genie automatically generates 4DGL itself
based on what is configured in the GUI.
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Workshop4 IDE
11. Workshop4 IDE
Workshop4 is a comprehensive software IDE that provides an integrated software development
platform for all of the 4D family of processors and modules. The IDE combines the Editor, Compiler,
Linker and Downloader to develop complete 4DGL application code. All user application code is
developed within the Workshop4 IDE.
The Workshop4 IDE supports multiple development environments for the user, to cater to different
user requirements and skill levels.
• The Designer environment enables the user to write 4DGL code in its natural form to program
the range of 4D Systems' intelligent displays.
• A visual programming experience, suitably called ViSi, enables drag-and-drop type placement of
objects to assist with 4DGL code generation and allows the user to visualise how the display will
look while being developed.
• An advanced environment called ViSi-Genie doesn't require any 4DGL coding at all, it is all done
automatically for you. Simply lay the display out with the objects you want, set the events to drive
them and the code is written for you automatically. This can be extended with additional features
when a Workshop4 PRO license is purchased from the 4D Systems website. Extended Advanced
features for Visi-Genie are available in the PRO version of WS4. Further details are explained
under the Visi Genie section of the Workshop4 documentation.
• A Serial environment (aka SPE 'Serial Platform Environment') is also provided to transform the
display module into a slave serial module, allowing the user to control the display from any host
microcontroller or device with a serial port using predefined serial commands.
For more information regarding these environments, refer to the Workshop4 manuals.
The Workshop4 IDE is available from the 4D Systems website.
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PmmC/Firmware Programming
11.1. PmmC/Firmware Programming
The Goldelox processor on the uOLED-96G2 module can be reprogrammed with the latest PmmC
configuration for updates and future proofing. The chip-level configuration is available as a PmmC
(Personality-module-micro-Code) file and the programming must be performed over the serial
interface. The chip-resident internal 4DGL functions are part of the GOLDELOX PmmC configuration
file so please check regularly for the latest updates and enhancements.
The PmmC file is programmed into the device with the aid of Workshop4, the 4D Systems IDE
software (See Section 10). To provide a link between the PC and the ICSP interface, a specific 4D
Programming Cable is required and is available from 4D Systems.
Using a non4-D programming interface could damage your display, and void your Warranty.
12. Display Module Part Numbers
The following is a breakdown of the part numbers and what they mean.
Example:
• uOLED-96-G2
uOLED - microOLED Display Family
96 - Display size (0.96")
G - Goldelox Processor
2 - Generation 2
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Starter Kit
13. Starter Kit
4D Systems highly recommends all first-time buyers of 4D Systems' displays, to purchase the Starter
Kit when purchasing their first 4D Systems display solution.
The Starter Kit provides all the hardware that is required to get the User up and running.
Not all development environments and features will be needed by every User. However, purchasing
the display solution in a Starter Kit allows you to take full advantage of all of the features of the 4D
Systems Display Solution and try out each of the 4D Woskshop4 Environments before settling with
the preferred feature set.
The Designer environment can use every feature of the display, however, depending on the user
requirements, a micro-SD (uSD) card may not be required. The uSD card is used when displaying
images/video/sound, along with data logging to uSD, and a programming cable or adaptor is
required for downloading compiled code and PmmC/Firmware updates.
The ViSi environment is the same as Designer in terms of feature utilisation, but is image based so
requires a uSD card, along with a programming cable.
The Serial environment does not require either a uSD or Programming cable to be used once the
module has been configured as a Serial device, however, can use both depending on the user's
requirements. The uSD card can be used for such things as storage and display of multimedia files,
data logging, and the Programming cable for PmmC/Firmware updates, or changing to one of the
other three programming environments.
Starter Kits typically include:
• uOLED-96G2 Display Module
• uUSB-PA5-II Programming Adaptor
• 4GB micro-SD Card
• 5-way Male to Male adaptor (for converting the Female-Female cable to be Male-Female)
• 150mm 5-way Female-Female jumper cable, for quick connection to another device or
breadboard
• Quick Start Guide
Please refer to the 4D Systems website for the current components included in the Starter Kit.
Simply select the Starter Kit option when purchasing the chosen display module on the 4D Systems
shopping cart, or from your local distributor.
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Mechanical Details
14. Mechanical Details
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Schematic Diagram - REV 5.0
15. Schematic Diagram - REV 5.0
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Specifications
16. Specifications
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Operating ambient temperature
-35°C to +75°C
Storage temperature
-40°C to +80°C
Voltage on any digital input pin with respect to GND
-0.3V to 6.0V
Voltage on SWITCH pin with respect to GND
-0.3V to 6.0V
Voltage on VCC with respect to GND
-0.3V to 6.0V
Maximum current out of GND pin
300mA
Maximum current into VCC pin
250mA
Maximum current sunk/sourced by any pin
4mA
Total power dissipation
1.0W
Note
Stresses above those listed here may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only and
functional operation of the device at those or any other conditions above those indicated in the
recommended operation listings of this specification is not implied. Exposure to maximum rating conditions
for extended periods may affect device reliability.
RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Units
Supply Voltage
(VCC)
4.0
5.0
5.5
V
Operating
Temperature
-30
--
+70
°C
Input Low
Voltage (VIL)
RX Pin
GND
--
0.8
V
Input High
Voltage (VIH)
RX Pin
2.0
3.3
5.0
V
Reset Pulse
External Open Collector
2.0
--
--
µs
Operational
Delay
Power-Up or External Reset until the module
has been able to communicate or until the
application has started
--
--
3000
ms
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GLOBAL CHARACTERISTICS BASED ON OPERATING CONDITIONS
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Units
Supply Current
(ICC)
VCC = 5.0V, very dependent on operating
conditions, uSD usage, screen display colour
(ie White)
14
40
180
mA
Low Power
Current (ICC)
VCC = 5.0V, Contrast = 0
300
500
--
µA
Output Low
Voltage (VOL)
TX, IO1, IO2, IOL = 3.4mA
--
--
0.4
V
Output High
Voltage (VOH)
TX, IO1, IO2, IOL = -2.0mA
2.4
--
3.3
V
A/D Converter
Resolution
IO1 Pin
--
8
10
bits
Capacitive
Loading
All pins
--
--
50
pF
Flash Memory
Endurance
PmmC/4DGL Programming
--
1000
--
E/W
OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Units
Luminance (L)
VCC = 5.0V
70
100
--
cd/m2
Viewing Angle
(VA)
VCC = 5.0V
160
--
--
degree
Contrast Ratio
(CR)
VCC = 5.0V
2000:1
5000:1
--
--
Operational
Lifetime (LT)
50% checker board pattern. 90 cd/m2.
The end of lifetime is 50% initial
intensity.
10000
15000
--
hours
Storage Lifetime
(ST)
Ta = 25°C, 50% RH
20000
--
--
hours
ORDERING INFORMATION
Order Code: uOLED-96-G2
Package: 65mm x 50mm x 30mm
Packaging: Module sealed in antistatic foam padded 4D Systems Box
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Revision History
17. Revision History
Hardware Revision
Revision Number
Date
4.0
21/08/2012
Initial Public Release Version
4.0x
06/03/2013
- Changing resistor (R14) value from 12k to 82K
- Changing resistor (R3) value from 560k to 910K
17/05/2018
- 3.3 V Regulator was changed from 150mA to 250mA
- Components changed from 0603 to 0402
- Crystal has been changed
- HV OLED driver changed
5.0
Description
Datasheet Revision
Revision Number
Date
1.3
28/03/2014
Initial Public Release Version
1.4
26/06/2014
Update of Schematic Diagram to Rev 4.03
1.5
15/09/2014
Update of the value of Operational delay
1.6
06/03/2019
Cosmetic changes to uOLED Datasheet
1.7
06/01/2023
Modified datasheet for web-based documentation
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