Inventor_Arm
A Simple Robotic Arm, built using the Pimoroni Inventor 2040 W (by kevinmcaleer)
kmk_firmware
Clackety Keyboards Powered by Python (by KMKfw)
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I made a simple Robot Arm that can be controlled by any browser over wifi using a Raspberry Pi Pico W powered Pimoroni Inventor 2040 W. Links to more info in comments
I 3d printed the 'Grippy-Bot' model, available from cult 3d - https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/gadget/grippy-bot and added 5 servos. I opted for some cheap mg90 servos and 1 DS929-MG servo for the claw. The servos plug into the Pimoroni Inventor 2040 W (which supports up to 6 servos), and used the Pimoroni MicroPython to program the Arm. I also used Pimoroni's Phew! library to present the robot arm servos as sliders in a nice Web UI - the code is available here: https://github.com/kevinmcaleer/Inventor_Arm . A also made a video about this with some background info on Servos and a walkthrough of the MicroPython code - https://youtu.be/HmZF6e3I1Lo
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Has anyone tried making a raspberry pico keyboard with the kmk software
plenty.. try their zulip and you will see(https://kmkfw.zulipchat.com/).. also google may help... plenty of youtube pushers also will provide you the info...
- Bluetooth module for a keyboard, but easy-to-solder
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CircuitPython keyboard flash
Im not really sure where the problem would be. Try to flash the example firmware from the official kmk github and see if that works for you. If it doesn't then there may be a problem with the hardware 🤔 https://github.com/KMKfw/kmk_firmware/tree/master/boards/reviung41
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KMK split firmware procedure
You'll need to copy the following onto storage device: 1. CircuitPython files/binaries for controller, if not present 2. kmk folder from KMK firmware. github, if not present. 3. kb.py and main.py files for your board. Pre-configured boards can be found in KMK firmware github in boards directory.
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Is there pre-compiled firmware for miryoku for piantor with weact?
I'll try to set it up locally and will otherwise contact... Got time over Easter. Thx a lot. I also have seen that piantor for KMK has an open pull request which means the board dev will soon be ready for workflow builds of Miryoku. https://github.com/KMKfw/kmk_firmware/pull/723 I like KMK a bit more as it will allow me to quickly change the extra keys to whatever makes sense .... All just with s simple text editor.
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Need help with KMK and split keyboard
Here's a pull request to add piantor board to KMK firmware. The logic to define config for left and right halves is actually really nice.
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KMK split with direct pin on a pi pico ?
There's a recent pull request to add the Piantor to KMK, and that's a split 42 key that uses the pico with direct pins to keys: https://github.com/KMKfw/kmk_firmware/pull/723
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Porting to Boardsource's Peg re-mapping tool (scuffed write-up and review)
See above. I set this up some time ago; the one I am using is pretty much the demo one from the KMK github.
- Dactyl CC with MT3 keycaps
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anyone knows a handwired split keyboard with two Xiao 2040 running kmk and connected via trrs/trs cables?
I've uploaded these files to github here if you wish to look around but I recommend also looking through the various boards in the kmk github as well for more guidance too. This was my first kmk based keyboard so my code might not be the best lol but I hope this is helpful regardless. Let me know if you have any questions!