Due to power consumption (amongst other factors), IoT solutions typically prefer to rely on fancy web-based dashboards and mobile apps for user interactions rather than the use of displays, but scenarios (like industrial IoT applications) arises where a display is required to drive real-time interaction with users. To provide a solution suitable for this kind of situations where displays are required, Onion recently announced the launch of a new Low-cost, Linux computer called the Omega2 Dash.
The Omega2 Dash is a Wi-Fi-enabled Linux computer with a built-in touchscreen suitable for IoT Applications. It is a stand-alone, all-in-one solution that provides a touch-based visual UI that can be internet-connected, connected to other devices, or both. It can display the command line, run programs that create a touch-based UI, and display both texts and images (png, jpeg).
The Omega2 Dash, boasting a compact form factor dominated by a 2.8″ TFT touchscreen display, can be said to be a big brother to the Omega2 as it builds upon the same core of which made the Omega2 popular by offering a lot of computing power and a ready-to-go touchscreen interface, in a tiny form factor and at super low cost.
The core of the Omega2 Dash is based on the Omega2S+ IoT computer module, which means the Omega2 Dash comes with a MIPS CPU running at 580MHz, 128MB of RAM, and 32MB of onboard storage running OpenWrt 18.06 Linux, all of which are features of the Omega2S+. A 2.8″ TFT touchscreen display, offering 320×240 resolution, along with 12-bit touch input interface, and RGB565 color support are then merged with this core to get the amazing capabilities of the Omega2 Dash.
To ensure compatibility with dozens existing Omega2 expansion boards available in the market, the Omega2 Dash comes with an expansion header on the rear, giving users the opportunity of using I2C, UART, PWM and GPIO capabilities of the board. To fit the IoT theme, the board also comes with an 802.11 b/g/n WiFi connectivity and can be equipped with a wired Ethernet connection using one of the Omega2 expansion boards.
Some of the features and specifications of the board as listed by Onions include:
- 3.2″ TFT touchscreen display (320×240 resolution, 16-bit (RGB565) color support, and 12-bit resistive touch input)
- Based on the Omega2S+IoT computer module Which features a 580 MHz MIPS processor with 128MB of RAM and 32MB of Storage
- 2.4 GHz b/g/n Wi-Fi (access point & client)
- OpenWrt 18.06 Linux Operating system
- Omega2 Ecosystem compatible expansion header for GPIO features including I²C, UART, PWM, Ethernet
- USB 2.0 host
- MicroSD card slot for extra storage
- 2 dBi directional chip antenna
- U.FL connector for external antenna
- USB-to-serial interface on Micro USB port to provide reliable, always-on access to the Omega’s command line
- Status LEDs to indicate the state of the device
- The ultra-thin form factor of 82 mm x 70 mm
The board runs the OnionOS, which provides an intuitive user interface through a browser, allowing users to write code, run commands, and use apps to interact with the Omega2 Dash, without any installation. The Terminal and Code Editor apps on the OnionOS transform the OS into a development environment that works on any computer.
Read more: ONION’S OMEGA2 DASH IS AN IOT PLATFORM FOR ALL-IN-ONE TOUCH-DRIVEN PROJECTS