On the options windows, click on interpreter tab, in interpreter list, select the MicroPython (Raspberry Pi Pico) and click on the ok button.Īfter clicking the ok button your Thonny ide will be shifted to Raspberry Pi Pico mode, as you can see in the image given below. If the Thonny IDE is not in the Raspberry Pi Pico mode for that simply click on the tools, in the tools menu click on the options. Open Thonny IDE and make sure that your Thonny IDE is in Raspberry Pi Pico mode. Raspberry Pi Pico SSD1306 Library Installation:
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#SSD1306 ARDUINO I2C EXAMPLE INSTALL#
So let’s go ahead and install the library. In order to display text or values on the Oled display module first we will need to install the SSD1306 library. I connected the Oled display module with the Raspberry Pi Pico board as per the connection diagram. These are the Minimal connections which you need to get started with the SSD1306 Oled display module. The SCL and SDA pins of the SSD1306 Oled Display module are connected with GP17 and GP16 pins of the Pico Board. The SSD1306 Oled display module VCC and GND pins are connected with the Raspberry Pi Pico board 3.3V and GND pins. SSD1306 Oled display Interfacing with Raspberry Pi Pico: I would appreciate your support in this way! I may make a commission if you buy the components through these links. Raspberry Pi Pico LDR Sensor, Day & Night Detection. Raspberry Pi Pico MicroPython and Thonny IDE Installation. But first, let’s go ahead and take a look at the circuit diagram.
#SSD1306 ARDUINO I2C EXAMPLE HOW TO#
I have seen a lot of guys searching about how to increase the text size, so in this example, I will show you how to increase the text size. Most of the Raspberry Pi Pico Oled display module libraries display text which is too small. I have also used this Oled display module with the Arduino boards, ESP32 WiFi + Bluetooth Module, NodeMCU ESP8266 WiFi module, and so on. The one you can see on the screen is the SSD1306 I2C supported Oled display Module which I am going to use with Raspberry Pi Pico. Nowadays one of the most commonly used displays is the Oled display. SSD1306 Oled display with Raspberry pi pico- In majority of the projects, we need display units for printing text and sensor values. SSD1306 Oled Display with Raspberry Pi Pico:
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