OLEDs replace discontinued models
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DDL-12864-27 and DDL-12864-24 OLEDs
The DDL-12864-27 provides an active area of 61.41 x 30.69mm and the DDL-12864-24 provides 55.01 x 27.49 mm.
The new OLED line up from Digital Displays includes replacements for recently discontinued modules.
The first two modules available are 2.7 inch and 2.4 inch 128x64 resolution displays with a choice of yellow or green pixel colours.
These modules operate at either 3 or 5V and use SSD1325 controller for the 2.7 inch and the SSD1303 for the 2.4 inch, ensuring that the display is easily connected to 6800/8080 MCUs.
The option of parallel or SPI serial interfaces is provided as standard.
The embedded on chip oscillator and DC/DC convertor reduces the number external components required.
The DDL-12864-27 provides an active area of 61.41 x 30.69mm and the DDL-12864-24 provides 55.01 x 27.49mm.
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