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List of keyboards by controller / not using pro micro
right, but I cannot find a compatible replacement that has more memory proton-c is out of stock everywhere, Bonsai-C would have to be custom printed -- I don't see any ready source for it. The STM32F401CC blackpill is available and cheap, but not compatible with PCBs designed for the pro micro. Other compatible MCUs like the Puchi-C and Elite-C have the same memory as the pro micro.
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Want to use Bonsai C4 for Corne, few questions.
I have read the information on using a Bonsai C4 with split keyboards and think I understand it, but wanted to check with the community. Bonsai C4 Github
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[GB] Bonsai C4: a high performance drop-in replacement for ProMicro | customMK
Github link
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Interest Check for Bonsai C4, an open source ARM-based ProMicro replacement
GitHub link: https://github.com/customMK/Bonsai-C/tree/main/C4
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PCB Design Question: How do you wire a PCB that uses an integrated microcontroller board (proMicro, Elite C)?
In addition to the connections to the switch matrix, you'll obviously have connections, to the USB port (which also conveniently supplies power and ground) and you may even have some ESD protection devices. Here's a schematic for a similar controller card (but powered by an ARM chip): https://github.com/customMK/Bonsai-C
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Out with the 4 year old 40 key and in with the 44 key prototype.
Yeah, the Teensy is a great option for handwiring, or if additional pins are needed for extra features like encoders. I can't help but wonder, however, if the future belongs to ARM. QMK's own Proton C uses a big manly ARM chip with a stupid amount of flash, RAM and ridiculous clock speeds. And then there is the Bonsai C, which is an optimized version of the Proton C: https://github.com/customMK/Bonsai-C
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Introducing Bonsai C: An open source drop-in-replacement for Proton C
Absolutely! We linked to it in the main comment under this post and prominently feature it in the GitHub repo, but for your convenience, I can link it here too. Enjoy!
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