Treb you are right, my diode holes are too far apart and it looks like I'll have to hack a jumper on if I want to use the built in bootloader. V0.2 of the board, here I come.
Thanks
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- 17 Dec 2016, 22:18
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Dorkyboard - 104 Key DIY PCB-mounted MX Keyboard
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- 16 Dec 2016, 08:12
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Dorkyboard - 104 Key DIY PCB-mounted MX Keyboard
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Thanks XMIT.
You're right, I should give the ATMEGA32U4 datasheet a thorough looking-through to make sure I can use all the pins I need will behave as GPIO without too much hassle.
I haven't chosen a particular firmware to work with yet. I'll have to do some research into the options available. I ...
You're right, I should give the ATMEGA32U4 datasheet a thorough looking-through to make sure I can use all the pins I need will behave as GPIO without too much hassle.
I haven't chosen a particular firmware to work with yet. I'll have to do some research into the options available. I ...
- 15 Dec 2016, 17:40
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Dorkyboard - 104 Key DIY PCB-mounted MX Keyboard
- Replies: 5
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Dorkyboard - 104 Key DIY PCB-mounted MX Keyboard
Hello all,
I became curious about mechanical keyboards recently, and I was inspired by all the cool open hardware/open firmware DIY things going on in the mechanical keyboard community. So inspired, in fact, that I've designed a PCB for my first mechanical keyboard.
It's a 104 key design, because ...
I became curious about mechanical keyboards recently, and I was inspired by all the cool open hardware/open firmware DIY things going on in the mechanical keyboard community. So inspired, in fact, that I've designed a PCB for my first mechanical keyboard.
It's a 104 key design, because ...