via KalbeAbbas on hackster.io
XinaBox produces a range of 70+ modular xChips, which include cores/CPUs, sensors, power, communication, output, and storage, using a connectivity standard without wires, soldering, breadboards or hardware knowledge
The xChip OD01 forms part of the output modules and is equipped with an OLED display unit that is capable of displaying any graphics or text. Very useful as a sensor data display.
The xChip BR01 is designed to interface with all Raspberry Pi modules. This provides an interface to support the xChip ecosystem, adding support for many additional sensors etc.
By the end of this guide, you will able to display a live clock to the xChip OD01.
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