Thanks... that makes things a little more interresting. Maybe I can find a SMD connector that has a suitable tab pitch so that I can solder it onto the foil.
Thats really cool. I'm keen to try writing some drivers for OLEDs. Can you tell me more about how you did this? How did you interface the oled to the PC and what sort of other bits do you need to get it running?
can you tell me how that miniature connector of the display is called and what companies make them? thanks
hboy007 3 years ago
There is no suitable connector, the tab is meant to be soldered onto a PCB directly. Some display types might use a connector, but not this one.
jeroen74 3 years ago
Thanks... that makes things a little more interresting. Maybe I can find a SMD connector that has a suitable tab pitch so that I can solder it onto the foil.
hboy007 3 years ago
@jeroen74
Where can I buy one OLED display like that?
cidadaomsr 4 months ago
Thats really cool. I'm keen to try writing some drivers for OLEDs. Can you tell me more about how you did this? How did you interface the oled to the PC and what sort of other bits do you need to get it running?
thanks
SMITHGI 4 years ago
No, I did not use a PC to control the display. I used a microcontroller, an Atmel AT90USB1287.
jeroen74 4 years ago
Yes, I wrote the software myself :)
jeroen74 4 years ago
This is a nice piece of kit and very reasonably priced too.
Did you write the source code for the animation?
paulwoody 4 years ago
joo ;)
svofski 4 years ago