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UOLED-160-G2 Datasheet, PDF (2/18 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – 1.7” microOLED GOLDELOX Display
Overview
The μOLED-160-G2 display module brings to life a breath-taking 1.7’’ Passive Matrix OLED (PMOLED)
screen, which is the biggest µOLED module available in its range. Driven by the GOLDELOX processor,
the μOLED-160-G2 is the perfect compact display solution for any application requiring crisp and eye
popping colours on a sharply refined screen.
The module is an elegant combination of a 1.7” PMOLED Passive Matrix Screen, along with a modest but
comprehensive collection of I/O Features. These include a micro-SD card connector, two general
purpose input/output pins (GPIO's) with Dallas 1-Wire Support, Analog Input and sound generation
capability, along with serial communications.
Embedded at the heart of the design
is the GOLDELOX processor, which is
driven by a highly optimised virtual
core engine called EVE (Extensible
Virtual Engine).
This display module serves as a
perfect solution to be deployed at
the forefront of any product design,
requiring a brilliance of colour,
animation or images on any
application. This GOLDELOX driven
Intelligent Display Module is a
perfect example of where art meets
technology.
The µOLED-160-G2 has a 1.7”
PMOLED Display that showcases the
power and capabilities of the
GOLDELOX processor. Combining a
resolution of 160x128 pixels with 65K
True to Life colours, this display
module is perfect for animations,
slideshows and other multimedia
presentations.
Basic audio generation is possible on
the module through the use of RTTTL
sounds and beeps. These can be
executed easily with a simple
command, and are non-blocking
which enables user code to be
executed while audio is playing.
The micro-SD card slot on the module provides the user with expandable memory space suitable for
multimedia file retrieval, including images, animations and movie clips, as well as data logging
applications.
This microOLED module can be programmed in its native 4DGL language (similar to C), using the
Workshop 4 IDE Software tool suite. It can also be configured very easily as a serial slave device, for use
with your favourite host controller. Freedom is at your fingertips with the intelligent µOLED-160-G2
display module.