Omega Hardware Documentation
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 Thanks - I can live with that. 
 I know from personal experience just how much work is involved in getting a new project going and in all the work involved in documenting it and dealing with (annoying :-)) user questions 
 
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 A lot of work? Absolute. Annoying? Not at all! That's how we get feedback from our users and that's how we improve our product  
 
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 Oh hey.. so is Vin 3.3 V then? Does that mean we need to supply a 5V supply to power the USB bus? That is not a problem really as you can probably source a higher current if you power it externally. 
 
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 Vin to the Omega is 3.3V. So you would need a 5V supply if you're using just the Omega on a breadboard or circuit board and want to power the USB bus. However, the Expansion Dock and Mini-Dock can handle a 5V Vin directly. 
 
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 Vin to the Omega is 3.3V. So you would need a 5V supply if you're using just the Omega on a breadboard or circuit board and want to power the USB bus. Yeah fairy nuff. That is what I thought  Actually it is pretty cool it runs on just 3.3V means a 3.7V LiPo battery would make a perfect power source. Now I gotta start working on a UPS dock now Actually it is pretty cool it runs on just 3.3V means a 3.7V LiPo battery would make a perfect power source. Now I gotta start working on a UPS dock now 
 
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 @T-NT lol, that's what the battery dock is supposed to be. You can use it and charge the battery at the same time. Just gotta ship it to you guys. 
 
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 So, just to get this right. You can run the omega with a 1s LiPo? Fully charged that's 4.2V. 
 
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 @Egon-Windhager We have a voltage regulator on the battery dock. On the expansion dock, you need to go through the 5V micro USB port. 
 
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 OK, but what if I want to run it without a dock? 
 
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 @Egon-Windhager If you can supply 3.3V to the Omega itself, then you can run it without a Dock. 
 
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 Just add a 3.3v voltage regulator between the battery and the Omega. 
 
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 Got it. I need a voltage regulator. I was hoping you could power it like an arduino, which has an onboard voltage regulator. 
 
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 @Egon-Windhager No, unfortunately we do not. It's something we can consider for future versions, though. 
 
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 @Lazar-Demin What pin on the expansion dock is the 5V Vin? 
 
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 @Craig-Soich You can connect a 5V power supply to either of the 5V and GND pins on the Expansion Dock and it will supply power to the Omega and Dock.  
 
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 @Kit-Bishop said: Schematics I am looking for Schematics as well... for the main onion board and the dev and dock boards? 
 Any idea when or if they will be released?cheers, 
 Dan
 
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 @dan-braun We're making a few changes to it to address some problems we've encountered during manufacturing. We should be able to organize it and make it ready in the next couple of weeks. 
 
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 @Boken-Lin Posting this purely to keep visibility of this topic. 
 While fully appreciating that you Omega people have a lot of work on your plate, I am more and more feeling the lack of documentation on the Omega hardware, particularly:- Schematics
- Electrical specs etc.
 I think that having these would be of great benefit to the Omega community to: 
 a. Facilitate better experimentation with and usage of the Omega
 b. Minimise the multiple small questions that get asked in relation to the hardware
 
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 @Kit-Bishop Yup, totally agree. We are already preparing them, and they will be uploaded soon! 
 
 
			
		 
			
		