Onion Omega2 Dash: An open-source touchscreen & Wi-Fi-connected Linux dev board

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The Omega2 Dash is a Wi-Fi-enabled Linux computer with a built-in touchscreen. 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 commandline, run programs that create a touch-based UI, and display images (png, jpeg). An All-in-one Solution for Touch-based Visual UI Self-contained and Boots in Less Than a MinuteThe Omega2 Dash is a self-contained device with Linux OS preloaded on its on-board flash storage. Just add power over Micro USB and it will boot in less than a minute. Omega2 Dash works right out of the box, so it can be dropped easily into a project. Plus, no additional storage is required. We’re building Omega2 Dash within the larger Onion ecosystem. The popular Omega2S module is the computing and communications unit of Omega2 Dash - it runs Linux OS, manages the Wi-Fi radio, and controls the touchscreen. This has advantages for production too, because we can re-use circuit designs that we’ve mass-produced in the past, with manufacturers that we know and trust. Connects Easily to Other DevicesOmega2 Dash has a variety of interface options allowing it to easily connect to other devices: I²C, SPI, UART, GPIOs, USB 2.0, microSD card, and Ethernet through expansion header. You can use it to create touch-based control panels for other devices or...

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