
TinyOLED - Improved Version of Simple DIY Display Controller
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I rewrote the controller to be even smaller in size, thanks to the suggestion from user Chri on the RepRap forum. Moving the rotary encoder to the side instead of having it on the front makes using it much easier and allows for a more compact display frame implementation. Just like with the original version, I'm providing STL files for 0.96" and 1.3" display frames compatible with 128x64 I2C OLED displays. These also include fully commented SCAD source code. Additionally, there's a PDF explaining how to lay out a single-sided PCB. If you need more details or want to engage in technical discussions, please refer back to the original version of the TinyOLED controller and check the corresponding thread on the RepRap forum. Since I moved the rotary encoder to the side, this version only includes a mounting hole for the double hinge mechanism on the left side of the display frame. If you need to attach it to the left side of your printer, just rotate it 180 degrees and set up your graphic driver accordingly. **Assembly Instructions:** My frames were printed using 3mm ABS filament on my DIY Prusa i3 with a 0.4mm nozzle, 0.56mm extrusion width, and 0.252 layer height. I print directly onto a clear mirror that's been cleaned thoroughly with acetone and double-strength lemon juice instead of using Kapton tape.
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