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LCD-14048 Datasheet, PDF (3/33 Pages) SparkFun Electronics – TeensyView Hookup Guide
Hardware Overview and Assembly
The hardware comes as a headerless PCB with OLED soldered on. There
are jumpers on one side to configure how the OLED communicates with the
attached Teensy. You’ll need to set the jumpers, solder the TeensyView to
the Teensy or to headers, then affix the OLED.
This section instructs the use of male headers on the TeensyView, with
stackable headers on the Teensy.
In addition to the kit (TeensyView and foam square), you’ll need a single
Straight Break Away Header and stackable Teensy Header Kit in order to
follow along with this guide.
Careful! The flex cable is fragile before the OLED is mounted. Avoid
unnecessary stress, and avoid letting the OLED flop around during
assembly.
1. The TeensyView has two available connections for the OLED
communication lines, to allow compatibility with various boards.
One side (factory configuration/‘Standard’) is all connected by copper
jumpers, with the ‘Alternate’ side available to reconfigure the
connections.
Use this table to determine which pins to use for the TeensyView, or
leave them set by copper to the standard pins if no other resources
are in use.
Jumper
Copper
Jumpers
(Standard)
Audio Board
compatible
(Alternate)
Prop Shield
compatible
RST
15
2
15 (Std.)
D/C
5
21
21 (Alt.)
CS
10
20
20 (Alt.)
SCLK 13
14
13 (Std.)
DATA 11
7
11 (Std.)
2. If necessary, carefully cut the copper jumper on the board and apply
solder to reroute the signal.
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