Adafruit 2.23" Monochrome OLED
Bonnet for Raspberry Pi
PRODUCT ID: 4567
DESCRIPTION
If you're looking for a bright, readable OLED display for a Raspberry
Pi (most likely a Pi Zero) project, this might be just the thing you need!
The Adafruit 2.23" Monochrome OLED Bonnet for Raspberry Pi is your chonky
OLED pal, ready to snap onto any and all Raspberry Pi computers, to give you a
vivid display. The Bonnet comes with a 2.13" diagonal monochrome 128x32
OLED, with sharp white pixels. The OLED the I2C pins plus GPIO #4 for reset, so
you have plenty of GPIO connections available for buttons, LEDs, sensors, etc. It
sits nice and flat so many cases that have an open top can have this display
inserted.
Compared to our similar PiOLED display, this OLED has the same resolution but
is much larger, so it can be read from across the room. This screen is made of
128x32 individual white OLED pixels and because the display makes its own
light, no backlight is required. This reduces the power required to run the OLED
and is why the display has such high contrast; we really like OLED display for
their crispness!
Using the display is very easy, we have a Python library for the SSD1305 chipset.
Our example code allows you to draw images, text, whatever you like, using the
Python imaging library. Our tests showed 30 FPS update rates so you can do
animations or simple video.
Comes completely pre-assembled and tested so you don't need to do anything
but plug it in and install our Python code! Works with any Raspberry Pi computer
that has a 2x20 connector, such as the Pi B+, Pi 2, Pi 3, Pi 4, and Pi Zero (and
any others that have a 2x20 connector!)
On the bottom, we have a Qwiic/STEMMA QT connector for I2C sensors and
devices so you can plug and play any of our STEMMA QT devices.
Please note that OLED displays are made of hundreds of...OLEDs! That means
each pixel is a little organic LED, and if it's kept on for over 1000 hours it'll start
to dim. If you want to keep the display uniformly bright, please turn off the
display (set the pixels off) when it isn't needed to keep them from dimming.
Check out the GitHub repo for our Python library that has examples and
instructions
https://www.adafruit.com/product/4567/6‐4‐2
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