MicroView OLED Arduino Compatible Microcontroller

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Sparkfun ElectronicsSKU: RB-Spa-944
Manufacturer #: DEV-12923

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Description

  • First chip-sized Arduino compatible module
  • On-board 64x48 pixel OLED
  • Consist of ATmega328P and 5V & 3.3V LDO
  • Arduino IDE 1.0+ compatible

The MicroView OLED Arduino Compatible Microcontroller lets you see what your Arduino is thinking using a built-in OLED display. With the on-board 64x48 pixel OLED, you can use the MicroView to display sensor data, emails, pin status, and more. It also fits nicely into a breadboard to make prototyping easy. The MicroView also has a full-featured Arduino library to make programming the module easy. In the heart of MicroView there is ATMEL’s ATmega328P, 5V & 3.3V LDO and a 64x48 pixel OLED display, together with other passive components that allow the MicroView to operate without any external components other than a power supply.

MicroView OLED Arduino Compatible Microcontroller

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Joe
I don't see the documentation that was promised in the video

Perhaps it is omitted from the web page, but in the documentation folder there is only the schematic and 1-page info sheet for documentation. I know it is Uno compatible, but there must be some level of customization to talk to the display. Where is this documented?

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lmimkac
A small revolution

There has been so much written about this Kickstarter project so I can only add... It is well designed, very useful for those where 8-bit horse is enough to drive a robotic application with a simple display capability. There is a drawback in the design as the SPI interface is not brought up on the pins, but that just might have bee a tradeoff between the size and the design usability. Recommended to anyone dealing with robotics and electronics in general...

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