OMEGA2 MAKER KIT
OM-K-MK
Take your IoT development into overdrive with the Omega2 Maker Kit. It includes everything from
the Starter Kit and the Relay, Servo, and OLED Expansions, our three most popular expansions!
Build the same circuits as in the Starter Kit AND conduct 8 additional experiments using the Onion
Expansions, including how to control servos, use an H-bridge to control a DC motor, write text and
images to the OLED display, and control other high-powered circuits with the Relay Expansion.
Step by step instructions for building each circuit and running through each experiment can be
found in the online Maker Kit Guide.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
What’s Included
Your Maker Kit contains the following items; we’ve labelled them here for your convenience.
How to Use This Kit
See the full online Maker Kit Guide for all details!
Before getting started on the experiments, set up your Omega by following the First Time Setup
Guide.
Then you can learn more on:
1. Connecting to the Omega’s Command Line
2. An introduction to using the command line
3. Installing the software we need for the experiments
Once you’ve done those, we recommend working your way through the experiments in order as they
usually build on what we’ve learned in each one.
What Exactly Will I Learn?
Here’s a list of all of the experiments we’re going to build with your Kit:
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Blinking an LED
Learn the basics of programming the Omega by turning an LED on and off.
Blinking Multiple LEDs
Learn some more programming concepts by controlling multiple LEDs at once.
Fading an LED
Create a cool LED fading effect using the pulse width modulation technique.
Reading a Switch
Use a physical switch to control an LED through the Omega.
Using a Shift Register
Use a shift register chip to control 8 LEDs using only a few GPIOs.
Controlling a Seven-Segment Display
Add a seven-segment display to the previous circuit to display numbers.
Reading a 1-Wire Temperature Sensor
Use a 1-Wire temperature sensor to read the ambient temperature.
Controlling LCD Screen
Use the I2C protocol to control an LCD screen attached to the previous circuit.
And a list of tutorials on using the PWM, OLED, and Relay Expansions:
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Dimming LEDs
Learn about Pulse Width Modulation and controlling LEDs
Controlling Servos
Use the PWM Expansion to control Servos and pick up some Python skills along the way
Run a DC Motor with an H-Bridge
We’ll get really creative and use the PWM Expansion to control an H-Bridge chip which will in
turn drive a DC motor
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Writing text to the screen
We’ll use Python to programmatically write text to the screen
Changing the screen’s settings
Learn how we can use user input to change display settings
Draw lines!
Prompt the user for input and use it to draw lines on the screen
Controlling isolated circuits
Learn how to control circuits electrically isolated from the Omega’s circuits
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Weight
0.775 kg
Dimensions
30 × 21 × 6 cm
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