Linux Operating System with support for many programming languages
Pair the Omega with a Dock to get the best experience and most performance, functionality, and stability
The Omega2 IoT computer is Onion's Linux-based, WiFi development board designed to enable makers of all skill levels to build connected hardware applications. Plug in your Omega and it will boot the operating system right away, allowing you to develop in your favorite programming language, create web applications, and interface with a variety of hardware with minimal time and effort spent getting started. At the Omega2's core is the MT7688 SoC that features a 580 MHz MIPS CPU, supports 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.11 b/g/n WiFi as well as 10M/100M wired ethernet network connectivity, and operates at 3.3V. The Omega2 comes with 64MB of DDR2 DRAM memory and 16MB of on-board flash storage. The Omega was built to interact with other hardware, so it has a wide variety of hardware interfaces. It has dedicated pins for USB2.0 and Ethernet as well as 12 GPIO pins that can be controlled by the user. These GPIOs can support the I2C, UART, and SPI serial communication protocols. Rich documentation and tutorials available at Onion's official site. Onion strongly recommends getting a Dock for the Omega to get the best experience and most performance, functionality, and stability from the new device.