Rene van der Meer designed this breakout board for a bare OLED display:
SSD1306 1.3″ OLED SPI breakout board
I’ve been playing with cheap OLED display breakouts for years, incorporating complete boards into my projects – an easy, but bulky solution. Now that I’ve had some practice designing circuits and PCBs, it’s time for my next challenge: soldering the display FPCs directly to my own boards.
I designed this board to try out a minimal circuit before integrating it into any larger projects, and to figure out the best way to solder flexible circuits to my boards. Since all of my new microcontroller-powered board designs only require 3.3 V, I haven’t added any 5 V tolerant level shifting. What’s left is a bare minimum circuit to drive a Solomon Systech SSD1306 using SPI at 3.3 V.
golemparts has shared the board on OSH Park:
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By Jingo that is simple!!! Does that screen not need the 13v boost then?
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It seems that it does not. The product page that: "only a single 2.8V power supply is needed"
http://www.buydisplay.com/default/serial-spi-1-3-inch-128x64-oled-display-module-ssd1306-white-on-black
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