The SH1107 OLED Display Module:

The SH1107 OLED Display Module:
The SH1107 chip is a CMOS OLED/PLED driver with controller commonly used in small to medium-sized Organic/Polymer light-emitting diode dot-matrix display systems.
The SH1107 chip supports a maximum display resolution of 128×128 pixel and it is designed to drive monochrome OLED panels and is widely used in embedded systems, IoT devices, and consumer electronics.

The SH1107 OLED display module is a compact monochrome graphic display module that uses the SH1107 driver chip. These display modules are typically 128×64 or 128×128 pixels and are commonly available in I2C or SPI communication interfaces. These displays are commonly found in small, low-power devices as they have high contrast, wide viewing angles, and compact size. They are often used in projects involving microcontrollers like Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, and others.

Properties of the SH1107 OLED Displays Modules:

  • Resolution: Usually 128×64 or 128×128 pixels, smaller resolutions may be also available.
  • Display Type: Monochrome (one color only that usually white, blue, or yellow pixels on a black background).
  • Interface: Usually supports I2C and/or SPI communication with the I2C be the most common interface.
  • Operating Voltage: Usually 3.3V or 5V, depending on the module.
  • Power Consumption: Very low power usage as the display does not require backlight, making it ideal for battery-powered devices.

The SH1107 OLED display module used in this project is shown below: