NHD-0216CW-AY3 VDD and REGVDD pin & SPI example

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  • Saurabh_B

    Hello,

    I am not sure if i understand your first question.
    However with the logic being set at 3.3V, you will want to make sure your SPI counts 3.3V as high, and GND as low.

    If you are using this display in 3.3V you will want to ground RegVDD, and in the software you will want to disable the regulator.
    the KGZ code will not work for this display.

    You can find the example code for this display here: https://github.com/NewhavenDisplay/NHD_US2066

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  • heijinzhai

    Hi Saurabh_B

    Thanks for your quick response. It seems when VDD is 3.3V, RegVDD should be connected with GND.

    RegVDD is an internal 5V I/O regulator select signal, can you tell me what is the "internal 5V I/O regulator" used for?

    Regards
    Chris

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  • Saurabh_B

    The OLED typically runs off 2.8-3.3V, When using 5V you would enable it so that the OLED will regulate the voltage down to the 2.8-3.3V levels.

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  • Engineering Support
    Community moderator

    Example code for NHD-0216CW- OLED displays

    https://support.newhavendisplay.com/hc/en-us/articles/4413876520983-NHD-0216MW-0216CW-0220CW-0420CW 

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