discipline
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discipline
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I wanted a beautiful computer and couldn't find one, so I made my own.
I will suggest that Baroque ornamentation was attached to things that were part of the function of the object, but you have hidden all the electronics that make your computer function inside its (yes, beautiful) case. Those electronics have an intricacy and a beauty all their own, even if their appearance is mostly dictated by function and cost. Maybe it's not what you're going for, but see for example the DISCIPLINE keyboard for an example of bringing the electronics to the forefront, and positioning them with attention to artistry and not only function.
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Comparing Hobby PCB Vendors
There are other benefits: A PCB design can be shared so that others can fabricate it themselves. (Or modify it if they wish). A PCB design will likely have a schematic, too, which can be studied.
I'd also bet that PCB projects are more likely to inspire better PCB projects. -- Or at least, the domain I've tried my hand at has been PCBs for custom mechanical keyboards.
e.g. I've seen boards inspired by https://github.com/hsgw/plaid such as https://github.com/coseyfannitutti/discipline or https://github.com/rtitmuss/torn and I think there are several popular split keyboard designs which basically descend from https://github.com/MakotoKurauchi/helix
- PCB manufacturer is asking to make changes to my board, will they make it stop working.
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Mysterium keyboard, all orange!
All the files and instructions are in the designer's Github repositories, see https://github.com/coseyfannitutti/mysterium and https://github.com/coseyfannitutti/discipline
- Which files do i need to send to a pcb manufacturer?
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I made an ortholinear pcb to fit a Protozoa P02 case, with a giant knob.
Thank you! What do you want to know? The case is designed to fit a Discipline PCB, I designed a new PCB (and plate), which uses the same ATMega32a and a very similar circuit but redesigned from scratch to fit an ortholinear layout while still being compatible with the case. The big knob is set up with a smooth (ie no detent) encoder which complements the extra weight nicely (it spins well!). It's set up for scrolling at the moment but I'm going to add some different functions for different layers. The other two knobs control volume and undo/redo, and have a more usual detent decoder. Keycaps are DSA Historic... That's all I can think of!
- Laser cut case design?
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Discipline with custom acryl plate
Hey there, I have downloaded the file for the acrylic plate from github. https://github.com/coseyfannitutti/discipline Somewhere there is the correct plate. But watch out, there are also top plates for a different acrylic case.
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SA nightlight finally arrived here in europe!
Open source on github
- Discipline V2
REX_Classic
What are some alternatives?
bakeneko-65 - A simple 65% keyboard
helix - A compact split ortholinear keyboard.
basketweave - Through-hole Alice-style keyboard with arrow keys and a rotary encoder
bakeneko-60 - A simple 60% keyboard
lumberjack-keyboard - 5x12 ortholinear through-hole component keyboard PCB for standard 60% cases
mechanical-keyboard - DIY mechanical keyboard and where to find them
meow65-pcb - Meow65 Hotswap PCB, compatible with Meow65 & Bakeneko65 V3 Keyboard
framework - Ortholinear with a knob
USBaspLoader - An (V)USB bootloader firmware for AVR-MCUs emulating the popular USBasp for programming itself
mysterium - TKL keyboard that can be entirely assembled using only through hole components, including usb type-c
romeo - Staggered 40% keyboard pcb that can be assembled with only through hole components, including USB Type-C
67mk_E - A simple "no frills" drop-in replacement PCB for the KBDfans 67mkII / 67lite