ACS71
Pierre Broberg's ACS71 is an asymmetric monoblock split – low profile, 71 keys.
KBD.newsPublished November 25, 2024
The ACS71, created by Pierre Broberg, is an asymmetric unibody split: 6x5 on the left, 7x5 on the right.
Well, not really finished but it's together and I can learn to actually type on it 😎 – Pierre.
Driven by a Pi Pico, the board features keycaps that went through the author's laser for the legends.
Specs
- 71 keys
- low-pro Choc, hotswap
- Pi Pico
- per-key RGB (SK6812mini-E leds)
- 1N4148SOD-123 diodes
Resources
The repo is WIP, but it already contains the KiCad files and Ergogen YAML:
Published on Mon 25th Nov 2024. Featured in KBD #180 (source).
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