The WEX025664B-CTP model is a feature-rich 3.12-inch COF-structured OLED graphic display, integrating a capacitive touch panel with a resolution of 256x64 dots. This advanced OLED display employs an SSD1322 driver IC, supporting versatile 8-bits 6800/8080 and 3-line/4-line SPI interfaces. With dimensions measuring 89.2×29.0 mm, it houses an active area of 76.778×19.178 mm.
Equipped to display 4-bits grayscale, the module operates with a supply voltage of 3.0V (typical value) and a duty cycle of 1/64. Designed for versatility, it performs reliably within a temperature range of -20°C to +70°C, with a storage temperature spanning from -30°C to +80°C. Notably, this model incorporates a capacitive touch panel (CTP) featuring the FT6336U IC, supporting I2C interfaces and delivering precise 1-point touch functionality.
The OLED module stands out with a remarkable contrast ratio of 10,000:1, resulting in vibrant and true-to-life colors, deep blacks, and bright whites. This enhances overall image quality, sharpens details, and significantly improves readability, especially in low-light conditions, contributing to an immersive viewing experience.
The OLED module is suitable for various applications, including wall/meter devices, home applications, POS systems, Cloud/IoT systems, handheld instruments, intelligent technology devices, energy systems, automotive applications, communication systems, and medical instruments. Customers looking to upgrade from traditional STN displays to OLED displays will find this module appealing, given its extensive range of dot pixel formats tailored for OLED solutions.
Additionally, the product line of the same OLED panels offers various alternatives:
WEN025664B-CTP series with a metal frame, PCB, and CTP touch screen.
DRAWING
Data source ref: WEX025664BWPP3D00000
SPECIFICATIONS
Interface Pin Function
No.
Symbol
Function
1
N.C.
Reserved Pin
The N.C. pin between function pins are reserved for compatible and flexible design.
2
VSS
Ground.
3
VCC
Power supply for panel driving voltage.
This is also the most positive power voltage supply pin.
4
VCOMH
COM signal deselected voltage level.
A capacitor should be connected between this pin and VSS.
5
VLSS
Analog system ground pin.
6~13
D7~D0
Host Data Input/Output Bus
These pins are 8-bit bi-directional data bus to be connected to the microprocessor’s data bus.
When serial mode is selected, D1 will be the serial data input SDIN and D0 will be the serial clock input SCLK.
14
E/RD#
Read/Write Enable or Read
This pin is MCU interface input.
When interfacing to a 68XX-series microprocessor, this pin will be used as the Enable (E) signal. Read/write operation is initiated when this pin is pulled high and the CS# is pulled low.
When connecting to an 80XX-microprocessor, this pin receives the Read (RD#) signal. Data read operation is initiated when this pin is pulled low and CS# is pulled low.
When serial mode is selected, this pin must be connected to VSS.
15
R/W#
Read/Write Select or Write
This pin is MCU interface input. When interfacing to a 68XX-series microprocessor, this pin will be used as Read/Write (R/W#) selection input. Pull this pin to “High” for read mode and pull it to “Low” for write mode.
When 80XX interface mode is selected, this pin will be the Write (WR#) input. Data write operation is initiated when this pin is pulled low and the CS# is pulled low.
When serial mode is selected, this pin must be connected to VSS.
16
BS0
Communicating Protocol Select
These pins are MCU interface selection input. See the following table:
BS[2:0]
Interface
00
4 line SPI
01
3 line SPI
10
8-bit 8080 parallel
11
8-bit 6800 parallel
Note
(1) 0 is connected to VSS
(2) 1 is connected to VDDIO
17
BS1
18
D/C#
Data/Command Control
This pin is Data/Command control pin connecting to the MCU.
When the pin is pulled HIGH, the content at D[7:0] will be interpreted as data.
When the pin is pulled LOW, the content at D[7:0] will be interpreted as command.
19
CS#
Data/Command Control
This pin is the chip select input connecting to the MCU. The chip is enabled for MCU communication only when CS# is pulled LOW.
20
RES#
This pin is reset signal input.
When the pin is pulled LOW, initialization of the chip is executed.
Keep this pin pull HIGH during normal operation.
21
FR
This pin is No Connection pins. Nothing should be connected to this pin. This pin should be left open individually.
22
IREF
Current Reference for Brightness Adjustment
This pin is segment current reference pin. A resistor should be connected between this pin and VSS. Set the current lower than 10uA.
23
N.C.
Reserved Pin
The N.C. pin between function pins are reserved for compatible and flexible design.
24
VDDIO
Power Supply for I/O Pin
It should be matched with the MCU interface voltage level.
25
VDD
Power Supply for Core Logic Circuit
Power supply pin for core logic operation. A capacitor is required to connect between this pin and VSS
26
VCI
Power Supply for Operation
VCI must always be equal to or higher than VDD and VDDIO.
27
VSL
Voltage Output Low Level for SEG Signal
This is segment voltage reference pin.
When external VSL is not used, this pin should be left open.
When external VSL is used, this pin should connect with resistor and diode to ground.
28
VLSS
Ground of Analog Circuit
These are the analog ground pins. They should be connected to VSS externally.
29
VCC
Power Supply for OLED Panel
These are the most positive voltage supply pin of the chip. They must be connected to external source.
30
N.C.
Reserved Pin
The N.C. pin between function pins are reserved for compatible and flexible design.
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