Interesting New Onion Omega2 Product on Crowd Supply




  • administrators

    Yep!
    Our new Omega2 Eval Boards represent a new starting point for working with the Onion Omega2 modules. Designed to lower the friction of working with the Omega2, theyโ€™re indispensable for evaluation, early prototyping, and development. They also serve as a template to build your own custom board and can even be used as SBCs for your applications.

    Weโ€™d love for you to give our campaign page a look and consider backing our Omega2 Eval Boards!

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  • Just the inclusion of the ETH port will save new players a load of headaches when they invariable screw up the firmware ๐Ÿ™‚ I also like that users can start off with the Omega2+ and as they progress and need access to greater functionality the Omega2S+ version exposes the full set of UART, GPIO and PWM.

    I anxiously await the version that included PoE ๐Ÿค


  • administrators

    @crispyoz Your PoE suggestion is interesting! Can you give us a little more detail on why, when, and how PoE is helpful?

    This goes for all users!

    Who knows? Maybe we make a variant with onboard PoE ๐Ÿ™‚



  • Nice! This can indeed save some dev time!
    @Lazar-Demin : I'm for PoE as well. Lot's of my applications need connectivity without having power availability. It's much easier to install a simple RJ45 cable than a new wall socket...

    @crispyoz : I have a PoE board (with a bunch of other features you probably do not need: RTCC, Touch screen interface, RFID reader etc...), don't hesitate to get in touch if you're interested. Other features can be stripped away.



  • @MK thanks, yes I saw your time clock gizmo, nice piece of kit. Congratulations.

    @Lazar-Demin The reason why I think a PoE version would be useful is as @MK mentioned, getting power to devices is often a pain, I think especially in a development of IoT devices I want to test devices in various locations and honestly I prefer to cable my stuff for reliability as WiFi is not often reliable in some locations. Especially when I'm fixing things to walls or up in the ceiling of a building where cables, metal and fluorescent lights may be found. Getting an ethernet cable to some of these locations can be a challenge, but getting power there as well can get really complicated and expensive.

    I also think a solid reference implementation for use with Omega2S+ would be a bonus, or even better with the Omega3S+ ๐Ÿ˜€


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