Tag: PCB (507 entries)
OK35 is a split ortholinear keyboard designed by Y2ff – with exposed through-hole diodes arranged nicely at the top.
The LumberElite is a custom Lumberjack PCB by tj_shex modified to accommodate an Elite-C and OLED screen.
Thumbs Up! turned into a monoblock by ak66666 – with one more level.
Christoph Rehmann's Buzzard is a well-documented 40-key split keyboard with splay and trackpoint.
Published back in 2019, narinari's Xenon is an open-source 54-key split. Built by chewiedies.
Fellow Redditor scissor_rock_paper finished his custom split PCB design dubbed Ursa Minor.
Strayer released his first keyboard – the Taira. A split low-profile wireless keyboard inspired by the Ergodash and Corne Chocolate.
josandi used MrZealot's ergogen to design this beautiful Birdie6 keyboard.
Designed by smores56 and built by Bacowned, the Sephirette is a cute little split with 34 keys.
Michael Gunawan's kibod-01 is a Corne-ish split keyboard with a slight splay and ribbon cable.
A noname 7x5 split ergo keyboard by k9292 with 3D printed case.
Anna is a wireless 40-key ortholinear split keyboard PCB open-sourced by Karl Grasegger.
Fmcraft published the files of his Skeletyl/TBK-Mini flexible PCBs – with per-key RGB.
A resin printed case designed by wthrll for his 40% Atoll PCB.
Tenstaana's Chunky V2 – now with trackpad. Less janky and more janky at the same time.
The Cantaloupe V2.0 is a reversible open-source ergo split keyboard by BucketInABucket with on-board ARM processor.
Ben Vallack's video demonstrates a workflow of making your custom PCB with Ergopad, Ergogen and KiCAD.
The Mist by defiant00 is a one-handed, mirrored keyboard with an own firmware and chording layout.
A Lumberjack-inspired ARM-powered 5x12 ortho by Richard Goulter, compatible with the GH-60 case.
A lobster-themed open-source Sweep/Ferris derivative by Jim Merricks White.
Little Big Scroll is an open-source macropad with encoder designed by Tweetydabirdie.
The Skean by Alexander Krikun is an open-source wireless MX/Alps split with onboard controller.
Files of the Nijuni, a wireless-focused Corne-like split with more aggressive stagger, were released by Alexander Krikun.
Atreis PCB by Jesus Climent.
Oplivion built and open-sourced a custom macropad with knobs and a slider.