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0.96" Blue OLED Display Module 128x64 I2C SSD1315 - Arduino Compatible

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0.96" Blue OLED Display Module 128x64 I2C SSD1315 - Arduino Compatible

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This 0.96" OLED module lights every pixel in a crisp blue glow on a matching blue PCB, driven by the SSD1315 controller over I2C. SSD1315 is a pin- and command-compatible successor to the popular SSD1306, so every existing SSD1306 library, tutorial and example sketch works without changes. Because each pixel makes its own light there is no backlight, giving deep blacks, high contrast and a wide viewing angle even in a dark room.

  • Blue PCB with a blue-on-black 0.96" OLED display
  • 128 x 64 monochrome pixels, SSD1315 driver (SSD1306-compatible)
  • I2C (IIC) interface, only 4 pins: GND VDD SCK SDA
  • Wide 3.3V to 5V operating range, no level shifting needed
  • No backlight - deep blacks, high contrast, 160°+ viewing angle
  • Compact 29 x 27 x 2.3mm board
  • Works with the U8g2 and Adafruit SSD1306 libraries
  • Arduino, ESP32, ESP8266, Raspberry Pi ready

Specifications

Driver ICSSD1315 (SSD1306-compatible)
Resolution128 x 64 pixels
Screen size0.96 inch diagonal
Display colourBlue on black (blue PCB)
InterfaceI2C (IIC), 4 pin
Default I2C address0x3C
Operating voltage3.3V to 5V DC
Viewing angleGreater than 160 degrees
Module size29 x 27 x 2.3mm
CompatibilityArduino, ESP32, ESP8266, Raspberry Pi, STM32, and more

What's in the box

TZT 0.96" Blue PCB OLED display module

SSD1315 driver, 4-pin I2C (GND VDD SCK SDA).

Great for

Arduino & ESP32 status displays
Weather station and sensor readouts
Menu / UI screens for small projects
Robotics and handheld device displays
Raspberry Pi add-on projects
Learning I2C and display programming

Wiring & getting started

  1. Connect power

    VCC to 3.3V or 5V, GND to GND.

  2. Connect I2C

    SCL to A5, SDA to A4 on an Arduino Uno/Nano (pin 21/20 on a Mega; GPIO22/21 on an ESP32).

  3. Install a library

    Adafruit_SSD1306 + Adafruit_GFX, or U8g2 (by olikraus), via the Arduino Library Manager.

  4. Set the address

    Use 0x3C in your code - the default for this module.

Common questions

Is this the same as the standard black PCB version?

Same 128x64 resolution, 0.96" size, I2C interface and SSD1315 driver as our black PCB OLED module - the only difference is the PCB colour and the blue-only screen (versus White or Yellow/Blue on the black PCB version). Same wiring, same code, same library.

Can I use this with Arduino?

Yes. Wire VCC/GND/SCL/SDA as above, install Adafruit_SSD1306 or U8g2, and load an example sketch using I2C address 0x3C.

Will it run on 3.3V boards like an ESP32?

Yes, it works on anything from 3.3V to 5V.

How many pins does it use?

Four: GND, VDD, SCK (clock) and SDA (data) - power, ground and two I2C lines.

The screen is blank, what now?

Most blank screens come down to the I2C address. If 0x3C does not work, run an I2C scanner sketch to confirm, then update the address in your code.

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Why buy from NZN

International prices. None of the international wait.

We're a small Kiwi-owned shop, and we stock the same boards and parts you'd usually order from overseas, for about the same price. The only real difference is they ship from Te Awamutu, so you get them in a few days instead of waiting weeks.

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