Description
The 1.3 inch OLED display module is a compact and high-quality screen used in electronics and Arduino projects. It features a 128×64 pixel resolution and provides clear, bright output with high contrast. Unlike traditional LCD displays, this OLED display does not require a backlight, which makes it more power-efficient.
This display supports both I2C and SPI communication, making it easy to interface with popular boards like Arduino UNO, NodeMCU, and Raspberry Pi. It is widely used in DIY projects, IoT applications, and embedded systems where a small display is needed.
 Features
- 1.3 inch OLED display with 128×64 resolution
- High contrast and clear visibility
- Low power consumption (no backlight required)
- Supports I2C and SPI interface
- Compatible with Arduino, ESP8266, ESP32
- Compact size and easy to install
 Specifications
- Display Size: 1.3 Inch
- Resolution: 128 x 64 pixels
- Interface: I2C / SPI
- Operating Voltage: 3.3V – 5V
- Driver IC: SH1106 / SSD1306 (varies)
- Display Color: Blue / White
 Applications
- Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects
- IoT and embedded systems
- Smart devices display
- Sensor data monitoring
- DIY electronics projects
- Engineering minor projects
- Arduino starter projects
 Package Includes
- 1 x 1.3 Inch OLED Display Module
 FAQ
Q: What is the resolution of a 1.3 inch OLED display?
A: The 1.3 inch OLED display usually has a 128×64 pixel resolution, giving clear and sharp output. It is ideal for showing text, icons, and sensor data in Arduino and IoT projects.
Q: What is the voltage of OLED display?
A: Most 1.3 inch OLED display modules work on 3.3V to 5V, so they are easily compatible with Arduino, ESP8266, and ESP32 boards. No complex power setup is required.
Q: What is the spec of OLED display?
A: It includes 128×64 resolution, I2C/SPI interface, low power usage, and high contrast display. These features make it perfect for DIY electronics and embedded system projects.
Q: How many pixels is a 1.3 inch OLED screen?
A: A 1.3 inch OLED screen has 128 × 64 = 8192 pixels in total. This pixel density is enough to display clear graphics and real-time data in compact projects.

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