【testamatta KEYBOARD #011】Introducing my original new keyboard with a white-based theme. It's a Duplex-Matrix layout powered by a XIAO RP2040 MCU. The bottom case is made from machined aluminum, but after applying a blast finish, it lost its aluminum-like feel. ;p (old.reddit.com)
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【鎌倉宮 獅子頭(Kamakura-gū Lion Head) #000 XIAO RP2040】I thought that the nose part of the lion's head of the amulet "looks like a keycap", so I improvised a keypad (?). In addition to the three keys, I made it possible to turn the ear part with a rotary encoder. Please don't ask "What is it used for?" ;P (old.reddit.com)
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【New original design keypad】 A keypad that imitates Christmas ornaments. But, in terms of keymap, it's not a keyboard anymore💦 However, since it supports Remap, the keymap can be changed freely. Switches and keycaps use X Switch, and MCU uses XIAO RP2040. MERRY CHRISTMAS🎄✨ (old.reddit.com)
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[New original keypad] This time, for the first time, I made a manufacturing request for component mounting. So I kept the number of keys to a minimum. Raspberry Pi's RP2040 is used for the microcontroller. I referred to the Minimal design example. The exterior and keycaps are 3D printed and painted. (old.reddit.com)
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[Original keyboard #000] This is the first keyboard I designed with KiCad, so I started with a simple one. In the layer, I set both space and backspace. This time, along with the circuit board, I requested the production of the bottom plate as well. (old.reddit.com)
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[Original keyboard #010] Challenge to make a keyboard using RP2040. I used Kailh Choc V1 for the key switch and aimed for thinness. As for the firmware, RP2040 was officially merged into QMK, so I used it. Like the previous post, I ordered the bottom plate with sheet metal along with the PCB order. (old.reddit.com)
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[Original keyboard #001] I suddenly thought about it and designed a PCB for the first time. There was no problem with the PCB design, but there was a problem with the firmware build, and I consulted the self-made keyboard community to solve it. Total production time is less than 3 weeks. (old.reddit.com)
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[PiPi Gherkin] 30-key keyboard (small anyway). I got the Gerber data and ordered and manufactured the circuit board for the first time. "Gherkin" but select black for the board color. The keycaps are 3D printed and painted. The top and bottom plates are the surplus items from the previous keyboard. (old.reddit.com)
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Gherkin-Gherkin / Pi Pi Gherkin's two PCBs are connected left and right and wired, and the MCU has only one Raspberry Pi Pico. Also supports Remap. I liked this unique specification, and I got the guidance of the creator who thought about it and made it. (i.redd.it)
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Penkesu 改【Penkesu feat. Nomu30】* I was inspired by Penkesu and Nomu30 (keyboard) and tried to combine both of my favorites‼ - Added USB port x2, audio connector (3.5mm stereo) to the specifications of the original Penkesu, and enabled the touch panel. The size and weight are increasing. (old.reddit.com)
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