Raspberry Pi - Display and OutputWhat is the main purpose of using an OLED screen with a Raspberry Pi when working with sensors?ATo increase the sensor's accuracyBTo store sensor data permanentlyCTo display sensor readings clearly and in real-timeDTo power the sensors automaticallyCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand OLED screen functionOLED screens are used to show information visually, such as text or images.Step 2: Relate to sensor data usageDisplaying sensor readings on OLED helps users see live data clearly and quickly.Final Answer:To display sensor readings clearly and in real-time -> Option CQuick Check:OLED shows sensor data live = A [OK]Quick Trick: OLED screens show live sensor data visually [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking OLED stores data permanentlyConfusing display with sensor accuracyAssuming OLED powers sensors
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