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HeroXLazer
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Designing a PCB
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Fri, 09 December 2016, 17:57:06 »
I have looked at the Living PCB Design Keyboard Thread. I am very confused. I want to make a per-switch RGB keyboard. I don't want to use a Teensy or controller like that, I just want to use the chip like the 32u4. How should I go upon this?
http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/#/gists/d7a4ab3a7bd6f3f06cd730b0b14fb73d
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climbalima
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Re: Designing a PCB
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Fri, 09 December 2016, 20:19:49 »
The Living pcb design thread has all the info you need. id just keep looking at that. Also watch the getting to blinky video series.
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attheicearcade
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Sat, 10 December 2016, 12:26:49 »
I can vouch for the KiCad getting to blinky series, at least for learning how to use the software.
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