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keyboard-pcb-guide
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First PCB Design Help
I followed this guide to get me started and I've gotten to the point where I'd like some feedback to make sure I'm not missing anything important. I'm about to order parts so I can start working on the any custom footprints I'll need and translating the schematic into a PCB for manufacturing.
- tips on desinging keyboards?
- Can someone build me a left handed mirrored keyboard?
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60% with Raspberry Pi Pico
I referred to this guide to get the libraries and also for connecting the switches and diodes. Really helpful even at the end where you generate the files for production.
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[Schematic / PCB Review Request] ATmega32u4 Keyboard
Now I have largely just directly been copying from a guide here and from how I have laid it out so far I have no auto routing errors and no design rule check errors but know this doesn't mean it will work. Would really appreciate a look at the whole board to confirm functionality but especially want to confirm if I have done the follow correctly:
- [Original keyboard #000] This is the first keyboard I designed with KiCad, so I started with a simple one. In the layer, I set both space and backspace. This time, along with the circuit board, I requested the production of the bottom plate as well.
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[Original keyboard #001] I suddenly thought about it and designed a PCB for the first time. There was no problem with the PCB design, but there was a problem with the firmware build, and I consulted the self-made keyboard community to solve it. Total production time is less than 3 weeks.
I designed the circuit while looking at your "Keyboard PCB Guide" on GitHub. (Because I happened to be designing a similar PCB)
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Scratchbuild! I designed my own pcb with usb-c, hotswap sockets v2, rgb, rotary encoder and mcu integrated on pcb
i do! i used this guide but it is over 5 years old. It is recommended to use the updated guide here . both of the guides tell you how to work with kicad (pcb design software) and most importantly how the basic circuit should be build.
keyboard_parts.pretty
- Keyboard Part Libraries for kiCad 6?
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Cant find the atmega file
I was beginning ruiqimao's pcb guide and I see the first step is to insert the atmega32u4 from the keyboard_parts github file but I couldn't find any atmega32u4. Was it deleted or am I just using wrong directories?
- When you're too lazy to buy a midi keyboard, and happen to have switches and keycaps lying around. Nothing special here. No pressure sensing, no midi output, just mapping the keys to what the software normally accepts for "keyboard input", but it does the job.
What are some alternatives?
lumberjack-keyboard - 5x12 ortholinear through-hole component keyboard PCB for standard 60% cases
keyboard_keyboard - A mechanical MIDI keyboard, with some knobs and MX switches. A keyboard keyboard, if you will
flatbox - Low profile hitbox-layout fightstick
keyswitch-kicad-library - Footprints for popular keyboard switches
arisu-pcb - PCB design files for Arisu Keyboard
kicad_lib_tmk - KiCad library for tmk project
keyboard-layout-editor - Web application to enable the design & editing of keyboard layouts
awesome-mechanical-keyboard - ⌨️ A curated list of Open Source Mechanical Keyboard resources.
kad - Keyboard Automated Design (KAD) is a Golang library for designing mechanical keyboards
Egg-On-Rice-Controller - Micro hitbox-style controller for arcade games. Utilizes the Brook UFB.
SharkPCB - SharkPCB
aplx6 - 6 key media pad