Tag: PCB (650 entries)
Hotreus62 was shared by leo_beekeeb – a 60% hotswappable keyboard that supports both low-profile Choc and MX switches.
A photolog by beekeeb: putting nice!view displays on a 4-pin PCB.
An interesting concept by @kgnwsknf_chef: switch plate turned into main PCB via pin headers.
The mekko5X is an ortholinear cyberdeck by sporewoh.
A wireless unibody split by Ladniy & Shiren: TK44.
Mark Roukema's first custom build is the Skyline Keyboard – split, columnar stagger, splay, designed via Ergogen.
The Snowslide is an open-source monoblock split by Geob-o-matic.
The Gboard bar is the result of Google Japan's latest brainstorm.
Sander Boear's box-o-alps is an open-source PCB (actually two) in a classy lunchbox. ;)
Model H is a USB controller for IBM Model M – by John Hawthorn.
Tenax is a 36-key diodeless split keyboard with pinky splay – shared by heyitscassio.
Skribbles4420 shared the files of his OpenOT, a 5x11 ortholinear keyboard with an integrated trackball.
SST60 – an open-source RP2040-based PCB by PM_ME_A_SHOWER_BEER.
Tamago324 published his nowt36, a classy angled monoblock split.
PCBWay now offers flexible transparent PCBs, based on PET.
Ottimo's Alphalpha built by wayduh.
A split keyboard family by james_sa with a central controller piece: Pragmatic.
Rpiguy9907 crammed a numpad into Paul James' Rosaline - originally a through-hole 40% in a 60% case.
This Gnat, built by ai_Doge, is another member of Jim Merricks' bug themed ergo split family.
MReavley's CyberSlice is a 42-key split keyboard powered by on-board RP2040 controllers.
The Kunst keyboard is a wireless 18-key ergonomic design by Fu_Lan.
Dissatisfaction30 is a classy 30% keyboard / macropad by dj_edit.
Soufflé V2 is an open-source split keyboard by jcliment – with palm keys.
HandiPi is a handheld RPI4 based computer with 36 keys and display – designed by brickbots.
Beyblock20 – a modular magnetic macropad system by sporewoh.