Fingerprint Sensor AS608 - A Beginner's Guide
One touch can replace keys. This project uses an optical fingerprint sensor to enroll users and then grant access with a quick scan.
read tutorial →The OLED Monochrome 128x32 SPI graphic display is a compact OLED display made for sharp text, icons, and simple graphics in electronics projects. It is a strong option when you want a small screen that looks cleaner and more modern than a basic character display.
OLED modules are useful for portable projects, dashboard readouts, menu systems, and compact sensor displays. They are often paired with Arduino, ESP32, and other small controllers.
Use it for portable meters, clocks, project dashboards, compact menus, wearable devices, and sensor readouts where a small graphic screen is enough.
Common pairings include Arduino-compatible boards, ESP32 boards, I2C-friendly modules, and battery options for portable builds.
Helpful add-ons include enclosures, buttons, sensors, and power modules for a cleaner finished setup.
| Product | OLED Monochrome 128x32 SPI graphic display |
|---|---|
| Display resolution / matrix | 128x32 |
| Interface | SPI |
| Color / light type | Monochrome |
| Size | 0.91" |
| Resolution | 128×32 |
| Driver | SSD1306 |
| Type | OLED (self-emissive) |
Check whether the module uses I2C or SPI before wiring. Small OLED displays usually need the correct address or library setup during code upload.
1 × OLED display module. Cables and controller boards are usually not included unless the listing says so.
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One touch can replace keys. This project uses an optical fingerprint sensor to enroll users and then grant access with a quick scan.
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