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Since the OLED is 3.3V and also uses 3.3V logic, we need to use a logic shifter. We include a DIP logic shifter, the 74LVX245 with the OLED. If you're using a 3.3V logic chip, you can skip the logic analyzer. Arduinos are all 5.0V so we'll be demonstrating that | Since the OLED is 3.3V and also uses 3.3V logic, we need to use a logic shifter. We include a DIP logic shifter, the 74LVX245 with the OLED. If you're using a 3.3V logic chip, you can skip the logic analyzer. Arduinos are all 5.0V so we'll be demonstrating that | ||
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Don't forget to solder a piece of 0.1" header onto the left side of the OLED so you can plug it into a breadboard. You cannot skip this step, the header MUST be soldered in before plugging it in and wiring it up or it won't work! | Don't forget to solder a piece of 0.1" header onto the left side of the OLED so you can plug it into a breadboard. You cannot skip this step, the header MUST be soldered in before plugging it in and wiring it up or it won't work! | ||
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