
This is an even tinier version of my TinyOLED display controller. Following a suggestion made by user Chri on the RepRap forum, I changed the position of the rotary encoder to stick out on the side instead of being on the front. This makes the use of the rotary encoder much more intuitive and allows an even smaller and simpler implementation of the display frame. Like for the first version, STL files are provided for display frames that fit the 0.96" and 1.3" versions of the 128x64 I2C OLED display, as well as the fully commented SCAD source. Also included is a PDF with the layout of the single sided PCB. For a more detailed description and further technical discussions see the original version of the TinyOLED and also the corresponding thread in the RepRap forum. Due to the right side mounting of the rotary encoder, this version only has a mounting hole for the double hinge mechanism on the left side of the display frame (for mounting on the right side of the printer). So for mounting the display on the left side of the printer, you need to rotate it by 180 degrees and configure the graphic driver to also rotate the display by 180 degrees.The frames were printed from 3mm ABS filament on my DIY Prusa i3 using a 0.4mm nozzle with 0.56mm extrusion width and 0.252 layer height. I print on a clear mirror without Kapton tape but thoroughly cleaned with acetone and double concentrated lemon juice.
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