hotswap_pcb_generator
crossword-generator-scad
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5.5 | 1.8 | |
3 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
OpenSCAD | OpenSCAD | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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hotswap_pcb_generator
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My first custom keyboard AtreuSLB50+ based on the Raspberry Pi Pico
I'm guessing it's this: https://github.com/50an6xy06r6n/hotswap_pcb_generator
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Trying to figure out how to wire up SK6812 MINI-E RGB to a ProMicro for a custom board
I've did a lot of Googling, and I saw either lots of "here's how to add a RGB strip" or "it's hard and isn't worth it" on the subject of adding RGB SMD to a custom keyboard. I've built a keyboard before, Keebio Sinc, but that one supported a single color LED. Now I was printing a small keyboard made from this ( https://github.com/50an6xy06r6n/hotswap_pcb_generator ) and it had me thinking, how hard is it to add RGB LEDs to a similar design. I have ideas in my mind of how I would go about making room for adding the SK6812 MINI-E, I honestly just have no experience with ProMicros or in what ways to connect these LEDs to a ProMicro. I know I found many examples of adding the code to control the LEDs in the config, but I wouldn't know where to begin with wiring it since mostly everyone uses custom bought PCBs or LED strips.
- 3D-printable hotswap PCB generator (now open-source)
crossword-generator-scad
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A tool to generate crossword designs with OpenSCAD
All the code is open and available in this Github repository: instantiator/crossword-generator-scad. Feel free to plunder it. The README documents everything you need to know to get started...
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