Tag: PCB (507 entries)
The unibody Ch55p34 by Alex Miller uses the CH552T MCU, and it runs on FAK firmware.
I just rediscovered the eek! by Klackygears, this unibody split with brutal 90 degree angle.
The SS Centurion, a 39-key monoblock split with a trackball, is the latest keyboard by Protieusz.
Joshua Chung's Saturn is a pretty sick monoblock split PCB with chunky hotswap controllers via DB25 parallel connectors.
Markus Knutsson announced his Chameleon, a versatile ortholinear keyboard with both Preonic and Planck layouts.
Sporewoh's modkipz40 is a monoblock split pocket keyboard using mouse switches.
The articulation70 is a successor to Myles Lee's articulation80 keyboard – with LEDs and a more personalized layout.
Jason Hazel shared the latest iteration of his Chaz, with Choc-spaced QAZ layout – and on-board STM32F702 controller.
Samuel Stephenson shared the files of Quill, a nice hotswap macropad with encoders.
Reid Schneyer's orthog0n is a half-numrow ortholinear keyboard.
Sha is a 50-key ortholinear keyboard with LED matrix – designed by skarrmann.
An FPGA based mechanical keyboard engineered for low latency and open sourced by rekcats – Nyan Keys.
ProtieusKeeb's monoblock Sentinel, inspired by Le Chiffre, comes with an interchangeable trackball unit.
A clever PCB with two different layout options, one on each side: Qazikat by weteor.
Sporkus' Le Capybara is a capacitive sensing (aka Topre) keyboard in Le Chiffre layout.
Protieusz, one of this year's most prolific creators, shares his incredible journey from being an outsider to designing PCBs and trackball modules.
A keyboard design framework with adjustable columns on a rail system: Seismos by Danny Vo.
Zireael is a low-pro wireless split, shared by Mposible – based on the Dao.
Richard Goulter shared two orthos: CH552-48 & CH552-44 – both using the cheap CH552 MCU.
VU.A is a fully wireless split with row staggering designed by EagleVee.
Gleb Sabirzyanov published his Tern Ble, a wireless remix of the Tern keyboard.
As standard as this row-staggered keyboard looks like, Jamie Ding's Pome76 behaves like a "unibody ergo". How?
A 34-key diodeless split for larger hands: YetiS by jogme.
Ergonaut One is a split with KS33 switches released by the newly formed team of Ergonaut Keyboards.
Beekeeb's Leo announced Allium58, a low-pro split based on the Lily58 Pro.