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It is absolutely unjustified that after six months the files are not yet publicized.
Is this what you mean for opensource?
Here you must immediately release at least the .pdf of the wiring diagram otherwise no one will buy the card any more.
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We will not be releasing the schematics of the Omega2 and Omega2+. We have never promised to do so, it was only the original Omega1 that we open sourced.
So you should really update the About section of your website.
It states:
We are strong believers of open source and we strive to give back to the open source community. All hardware schematics, board design, and bill of materials will be made available to the community.
By the way no board design nor BOM from Omega1 was released as far as i know...
If i'm wrong please point me in the right direction
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+1 on the power dock schematics. I'd like to hack it with a low-power MCU to intermittently wake up the Omega and run the setup for months off a fat battery.
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Hi, the Power Dock schematic has been uploaded. And yes, it can be powered with the 5V and GND pins on the Expansion Header.
We will not be releasing the schematics of the Omega2 and Omega2+. We have never promised to do so, it was only the original Omega1 that we open sourced.
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+1
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+1
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It's obviously made to be powered from the +5V USB connector but what are the power requirements and usage? What can be the RF interference with WiFi? How low can go the power supply +4.75, +4.5V, lower?
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+1
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+1
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Any news? Should we even hold our breath for this?
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@greenbreakfast OK, thank you for your response.
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you have proven to be the classic company that only wants to exploit the world tied to the concept of opensource and then betray it at the first opportunity. There is nothing to hide in a project like the Omega2, you just lost your face.
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@greenbreakfast what's the deal with the missing part refs?
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Where are the part numbers on the Power Dock 2 schematic?
Specifically the battery manager and buck converter?
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