Turn OLED DIsplay on and Off With a Push Button Using Arduino

In this tutorial we are going to Turn ON or OFF the OLED Display using a button & Arduino.

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STEP 1
What You Will Need
  • Arduino UNO (or any other Arduino or ESP)
  • OLED I2C Display
  • 1K ohm resistors
  • LED
  • Button
  • Jumper wires
  • Breadboard
  • Visuino program: Download Visuino

 

What You Will Need

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STEP 2
The Circuit
  • Connect OLED Display pin [SCL] to Arduino pin [SCL]
  • Connect OLED Display pin [SDA] to Arduino pin [SDA]
  • Connect OLED Display pin [VCC] to the breadboard positive pin [5V]
  • Connect OLED Display pin [GND] to the breadboard pin [GND]
  • Connect Arduino Digital pin [4] to the Resistor and button
  • Connect other side of the resistor to the breadboard pin [GND]
  • Connect Other pin of the button to the breadboard positive pin [5V]

 

The Circuit

STEP 3
Start Visuino, and Select the Arduino UNO Board Type

Start Visuino as shown in the first picture Click on the "Tools" button on the Arduino component (Picture 1) in Visuino When the dialog appears, select "Arduino UNO" as shown on Picture 2

Start Visuino, and Select the Arduino UNO Board Type

Start Visuino, and Select the Arduino UNO Board Type photo 2

STEP 4
In Visuino Add Components
  • Add "Debounce Button" component
  • Add "Toggle(T) Flip-Flop" component
  • Add "OLED I2C" component

 

In Visuino Add Components

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In Visuino Add Components photo 3

STEP 5
In Visuino Set Components
  • Select "DisplayOLED1" and in the properties window select "Power On" and click on the pin icon and select "Boolean SinkPin"
  • Double click on the "DisplayOLED1" and in the "Elements" window drag "Draw Text" to the left and in the properties window set "Text" to ARDUINO and "Size" to 3
  • Close the "Elements" window
  • Select "TFlipFlop1 and in the properties window set "Initial Value" to False

In Visuino Set Components

In Visuino Set Components photo 2

In Visuino Set Components photo 3

In Visuino Set Components photo 4

STEP 6
In Visuino Connect Components
  • Connect Arduino digital pin[4] to "Button1" pin [In]
  • Connect "Button1" pin [Out] to "TFlipFlop1" pin [Clock]
  • Connect "TFlipFlop1" pin [Out] to "DisplayOLED1" pin [Power On]
  • Connect "DisplayOLED1" pin I2C [Out] to Arduino pin I2C [In]

 

In Visuino Connect Components

STEP 7
Generate, Compile, and Upload the Arduino Code

In Visuino, at the bottom click on the "Build" Tab, make sure the correct port is selected, then click on the "Compile/Build and Upload" button.

Generate, Compile, and Upload the Arduino Code

STEP 8
Play

If you power the Arduino module, The Display will show the Text, if you press the button, the Display will Turn On or Off.

Congratulations! You have completed your project with Visuino. Also attached is the Visuino project, that I created for this tutorial, you can download it and open it in Visuino: https://www.visuino.eu

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