hotswap_pcb_generator
keebcu
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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)
keebcu
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First Build, First Custom, First Handwire, First Mechanical Board I Actually Want to Type on
Novice solderer at best, but managed to get this assembled through sheer hyperfocus! Case is 3D printed with files modified from the keebcu repository, switches are factory-lubed Akko Lavender Purples, caps are mostly a set I found at goodwill (seemingly this but GeekSocial?) with a few fill-ins from a friend for missing ones, and the microcontroller is a full fat Raspberry Pi Pico.
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40% 3D Printed & Handwired Build
you can checkout my project https://github.com/andimoto/keebcu maybe the is something for you or you get some inspiration ;)
- Keebcu - Keyboard Customizer - my lockdown project :)
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