Awesome perspective, you really get into the detail rather than just having to copy/paste and install libraries. It's rare to get a less entry-level approach
Very nice, and learned some bonus things I didn't expect. I would have tried to use Photoshop's reduce colour depth tool to convert to 1 bit, with dithering. Not sure if that would be nicer, or it might give you a noisy, pixelly animation.
I have LCD one with a higher resolution and colored. There will be video about it, but don`t know how soon :) Next one probably will be teardown of something.
Great video. Will this project work with a STM32F103 (Blue pill)? My use case requires a very small form factor. Your OLED seems to be the ideal size. But can small board like the Blue Pill control it?
I've been trying to do some simple examples from UA-cam with arduino, but the guys must be using some library i can't find, i seem to get compile errors, and can't find what is needed...i think that i'm better to use stm32, even the black pill, with STMCube IDE, better integrated...
Thank you, very nice tutorial. I did everything what you did. But for my board it isn't working(b-l462e-cell1). No errors. But still also no display whatsoever. The OLED needs a SSD1315Z driver. Since there isn't a good one. I tried your tutorial. But it didn't work. What could I do to see if something went wrong. Btw the OLED is already connected to the DEV_kit. Pins: SPI_3 SCK--> PC10 SPI_3 MOSI--> PC12 SPI_3 MISO | D/C--> PC11 RST -->PH1 CS -->PB2 R I would really appreciate it if you could help. Since no one in the forms reacted to my questions.
If its a typical dev kit it should has a tutorial and demo programs for all the periphery. First - try finding those. Cause mistake can be everywhere :(
@@NickElectronics boy you have kept color picture in thumbnail displaying in black and white display module, which is not what you showed in the video.
Hello I'm using it on a blue pill stm32f103c8t6 but while compiling it gives an error about #include doesn't exist. I'll be glad if you help me with it
If it is the only problem, just download ansi.h header file from a github and include it into the project. ansi.h is a universal file so probably any should do the job
New Video about 3D printed Parts and LEDs control :)❗
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Awesome perspective, you really get into the detail rather than just having to copy/paste and install libraries. It's rare to get a less entry-level approach
Tried my best :)
Dude, it's the BEST video about electronics things i've ever seen, good job!! Thank you!! Спасибо, автор, очень детально, лаконично и просто!
@@denysbakulin8547 You are welcome ;)
Many thanks. Great description
13:26 In Photoshop, Window > Actions. Record the steps and now you can automate this process.
Or save it as a file and Choose File > Automate > Batch.
Very nice, and learned some bonus things I didn't expect. I would have tried to use Photoshop's reduce colour depth tool to convert to 1 bit, with dithering. Not sure if that would be nicer, or it might give you a noisy, pixelly animation.
@@peterhemmings2929 There is only one way to figure out what would be the best) Do some experiments. Wish you good luck 😊
Excellent tutorial!
Thank you! :)
What a coincidence, i saw a model similar to this when browsing for higher res LCD screens which uses I2C protocol. Keep up the work 👍
I have LCD one with a higher resolution and colored. There will be video about it, but don`t know how soon :) Next one probably will be teardown of something.
This is really helpful. Thanks bro.
You are welcome )
Great Tutorial !!!👌
Спасибо брат!
great demo Sir
Good~
Great video. Will this project work with a STM32F103 (Blue pill)? My use case requires a very small form factor. Your OLED seems to be the ideal size. But can small board like the Blue Pill control it?
Hi. Definitely yes. Blue Pill can do that no problem :)
What are your suggestions for spi with 7 pin connection?
@@Oppenheim14 Depends what are the signals there. You have to read datasheet for it first and change the control accordingly
I've been trying to do some simple examples from UA-cam with arduino, but the guys must be using some library i can't find, i seem to get compile errors, and can't find what is needed...i think that i'm better to use stm32, even the black pill, with STMCube IDE, better integrated...
Yep. There are plenty examples. Also, STM32 is more powerfull and professional, which gives a lot of space for the future more complicated projects :)
You can use a for loop
Instead of copy pasting it
I know. But a lot of times it is easier to copy and paste. For the sake of simplicity😅
Thank you, very nice tutorial. I did everything what you did. But for my board it isn't working(b-l462e-cell1). No errors. But still also no display whatsoever. The OLED needs a SSD1315Z driver. Since there isn't a good one. I tried your tutorial. But it didn't work. What could I do to see if something went wrong. Btw the OLED is already connected to the DEV_kit.
Pins:
SPI_3 SCK--> PC10
SPI_3 MOSI--> PC12
SPI_3 MISO | D/C--> PC11
RST -->PH1
CS -->PB2 R
I would really appreciate it if you could help. Since no one in the forms reacted to my questions.
If its a typical dev kit it should has a tutorial and demo programs for all the periphery. First - try finding those. Cause mistake can be everywhere :(
zis is goood
you have put the wrong ssd driver in the deskription it doesent match the video
Hi, IDK how it happened. I attached the correct one :)
funny that you didnt link the github of the actual ssd1306 lib :D but thx anyway for the vid
Hehe. Forgot to do it. Have added now :)
@@NickElectronics quick man even after 7 months xd
@@lynes2peters438 still alive. Just have busy days)
anyone using this library with Float values ?
Акцент сразу выдает рашу )
Спасибо круто. Ток научись говорить а то оч палевно ua-cam.com/video/x0aHUSIQiqA/v-deo.htmlsi=xhhtynXhygUtmG0l
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what are you talking about, boy?
@@NickElectronics boy you have kept color picture in thumbnail displaying in black and white display module, which is not what you showed in the video.
@@HemangJoshi i fixed it. but next time don`t be such an ass.
Hello I'm using it on a blue pill stm32f103c8t6 but while compiling it gives an error about #include doesn't exist. I'll be glad if you help me with it
If it is the only problem, just download ansi.h header file from a github and include it into the project. ansi.h is a universal file so probably any should do the job