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Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« on: Sun, 04 January 2015, 20:25:48 »
Ever since I hacked a Teensy into Cooler Master's key tester I thought this could be done more "professional" w/ a custom made PCB. Unfortunately, I have a hard time wrapping my head around PCB design software, despite the fact that I work w/ PCB's pretty much every day -- I can read schematics, trace diagrams, know electronic components -- CAD software freaks me out :/ So I bounced the idea of a few people I know doing PCB design work almost every day, last one was bpiphany (designer of the Costar Replacement Controllers, one of my all time favorite DIY projects) -- he came up w/ a PCB design w/in half a day and set me up w/ pcbwing to have four protos made :) Here's the short (picture) story of how this worked out for your entertainment.

Unpacking and inspecting for fit, looking good:



Resistors go in 1st:



The Teensy needs to be almost flush, a piece of sticky note on the back will create a wee bit of clearance:



Teensy is set, about to start w/ the 1st switch:



Switches are in, LED's come next:



All done, switches are MX White w/ Clear springs (my personal favorite):



Fitting the assembly into the lower shell:



Cutting the hole for the USB connector is a ***** :/

 

Final shot:



Everything is working as planned, I'm happy :) It's a bit of a novelty tho, I don't think there are many uses -- media controller, Dota keyboard, cursor block next to a 60% board (my personal favorite.) Not the most cost efficient way to do it either, 4 boards run at $50 (although this would substantially come down w/ volume), a Teensy is $16. Thoughts ?

Edit: Source code and hex file can be found here.
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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #1 on: Sun, 04 January 2015, 20:35:09 »
Very nicely done!

I wonder how well a kit of the parts wold sell?
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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #2 on: Sun, 04 January 2015, 20:54:08 »
Very interesting, thanks for sharing.

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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #3 on: Sun, 04 January 2015, 23:04:53 »
Why are you using a 3.3K for the "fn" switch LED and 2.2K for the rest? (or 330R vs 110R if that's brown, not red)

Since there are so few switches, I would go for a 6*1 matrix (NKRO without diodes) and a very cheap arduino pro micro (about $6 instead of $16 for a teensy)

Otherwise: excellent! It's a great device and solves the main problem with the techkeys business card (too few keys)

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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #4 on: Mon, 05 January 2015, 01:20:34 »
Thanks for the comments, appreciate it :)

I got different LED's in the switches -- red for the arrow cluster, blue for Fn and green for the skull key. The green LED's I got are a bit on the bright side (8400mcd @ 20mA), so I installed a 3k3 for it.

Ah yes, the matrix is wired up as 6x1 w/o diodes, the LED's are PWM driven individually (7.8kHz cycle in this case.) Looks like a Pro Micro could be a possible substitute, have to look into that. I used a Teensy mainly because I have them lying around and I like the bootloader (I don't do Arduino and I hate Flip w/ a passion..)
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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #5 on: Mon, 12 January 2015, 06:20:47 »
This is awesome!  Great job! :thumb:

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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #6 on: Mon, 12 January 2015, 12:32:30 »
Thanks ! :)

Here it is as I'm using it at work:



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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #7 on: Mon, 12 January 2015, 23:48:33 »
Not only looks good, but work well too :D
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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #8 on: Thu, 15 January 2015, 00:32:31 »
created an account just to post here, would you happen to have any extra boards for sale?

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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #9 on: Thu, 15 January 2015, 00:36:44 »
created an account just to post here, would you happen to have any extra boards for sale?
Massdrop is selling them right now ;)

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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #10 on: Thu, 15 January 2015, 12:44:51 »
created an account just to post here, would you happen to have any extra boards for sale?
Massdrop is selling them right now ;)

Ah, no and no, sorry (MD is selling another round of the CM Demo Tester, not the PCB !) Based on the low interest level so far I doubt there will be more boards made.
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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #11 on: Thu, 15 January 2015, 13:01:02 »
Ah, no and no, sorry (MD is selling another round of the CM Demo Tester, not the PCB !) Based on the low interest level so far I doubt there will be more boards made.

It is too bad that there there is no plan for a few more of these. It is completely awesome. I'd love something like this.
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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #12 on: Thu, 15 January 2015, 13:05:05 »
I need a PCB for mine, now. I wonder how much a run of 3 would cost through OSHPark? They have good prices for small footprint PCBs.

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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #13 on: Thu, 15 January 2015, 13:16:06 »
I need a PCB for mine, now. I wonder how much a run of 3 would cost through OSHPark? They have good prices for small footprint PCBs.

Thoughts, Grendel?

I'll take one or 3 to help with numbers.

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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #14 on: Thu, 15 January 2015, 14:19:02 »
i would take a pcb as well if anyone gets something together.  (Got here from massdrop actually)

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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #15 on: Thu, 15 January 2015, 15:20:30 »
The only price point I have is the proto run w/ PCBWing -- $50.97 inc. shipping for four boards. Boards are dual layer, 57x53mm in size (4.7in^2, looks like $25 for 3 at OSHPark ?). bpiphany was setting this up for me, he also owns the design and files of the board. I would not have a problem if he or anyone else is having more boards made (as long the dedication texts stay in place.) I'll point him to this threat.
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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #16 on: Thu, 15 January 2015, 15:22:36 »
Depending on how price ends up I will buy 2, I guess I will join the drop on massdrop. I can make it a media controller that I have always wanted.

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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #17 on: Thu, 15 January 2015, 19:09:08 »
I might be interested, but the price will be the deciding factor.  I'm basically all spent out for a couple of months :(

BTW TechKeys is selling the CM switch tester too: http://techkeys.us/collections/accessories/products/cm-switch-tester
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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #18 on: Fri, 16 January 2015, 09:34:17 »
I would also be interested in a few of these as well.  :thumb:
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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #19 on: Fri, 16 January 2015, 10:04:35 »
Sounds like there is enough interest to get a larger batch made by PCBwing. It would be cheaper in the volume we are looking at than buying 3 at a time from OSHPark.
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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #20 on: Fri, 16 January 2015, 12:00:36 »
I'm interested in getting one too for my cmstorm switch tester (just got mine from the previous drop from massdrop) if it gets to a reasonable price.

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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #21 on: Fri, 16 January 2015, 14:37:28 »
yeah, count me in and i know someone else interestsed.  between the both of us we would be down for three.  its all about who would be willing to lead this i guess. shipping and what not is possible, just would take some time. 

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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #22 on: Mon, 19 January 2015, 19:31:21 »
I'm in as well, this looks amazing! It'll be a perfect complement to my JD40 for home use, get me back my media keys, etc.
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« Reply #23 on: Mon, 19 January 2015, 20:03:58 »
Not sure how i missed this for so long! This is super cool, nice work!
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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #24 on: Tue, 17 March 2015, 10:04:45 »
Grendel seems to have gone MIA for a while. I wen ahead and ordered some more PCBs. I mean it was I who designed it after all =) I'll let him in on the fame and fortune if he re-surfaces.

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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #25 on: Fri, 03 April 2015, 15:17:20 »
Your PCB cost seems very high, try ITEAD Studio, They're really fast (1 week from order placed to having the boards in my hands) They're $19.90 for 10 boards (2 more free if you're open source) @10X10cm, and cheap shipping. http://imall.iteadstudio.com/open-pcb/pcb-prototyping/im120418003.html
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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #26 on: Sun, 17 May 2015, 08:04:16 »
For me it says "unreadable" in the teensy loader :(

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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #27 on: Sat, 23 May 2015, 14:58:42 »
Btw, is there some hidden mode or something? I double clicked on the top right button and the LEDs start to flash instead of shining with a constant shine.
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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #28 on: Tue, 07 July 2015, 01:04:36 »
Will this work with the pro trinket from Adafruit?

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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #29 on: Tue, 07 July 2015, 05:15:33 »
Will this work with the pro trinket from Adafruit?

No, this PCB needs 7 pins for the switches and at least another 2 for LEDs - the Trinket only has 5 pins.
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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #30 on: Tue, 07 July 2015, 08:40:19 »
Will this work with the pro trinket from Adafruit?

No, this PCB needs 7 pins for the switches and at least another 2 for LEDs - the Trinket only has 5 pins.

The pro trinket has 18 GPIO pins.

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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #31 on: Thu, 23 July 2015, 12:25:15 »
Quick question, how do you open the underside of the tester?

Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #32 on: Thu, 23 July 2015, 15:59:19 »
Quick question, how do you open the underside of the tester?

It is a pain in the ass to get open, there are tabs on both the front and back keeping the case together. I found the easiest way was what was described in this post https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=58029.0. Don't be too afraid of breaking it, I was able to leverage pretty hard without any permanent damage.

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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #33 on: Thu, 23 July 2015, 16:43:46 »
Quick question, how do you open the underside of the tester?

It is a pain in the ass to get open, there are tabs on both the front and back keeping the case together. I found the easiest way was what was described in this post https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=58029.0. Don't be too afraid of breaking it, I was able to leverage pretty hard without any permanent damage.

Yeah I was afraid of breaking it, thanks for the info, that post is useful too.

Edit: I don't have a wedged pry tool like he has there :/
I have only a guitar pick and a short wedge.
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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #34 on: Thu, 23 July 2015, 19:13:08 »
Quick question, how do you open the underside of the tester?

It is a pain in the ass to get open, there are tabs on both the front and back keeping the case together. I found the easiest way was what was described in this post https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=58029.0. Don't be too afraid of breaking it, I was able to leverage pretty hard without any permanent damage.

Yeah I was afraid of breaking it, thanks for the info, that post is useful too.

Edit: I don't have a wedged pry tool like he has there :/
I have only a guitar pick and a short wedge.

Yeah I didn't either, I actually used a spatula from a chemistry lab but you could probably get away with a butter knife if you had a thin enough one or maybe the guitar pick or short wedge to get a little gap and then a butter knife.

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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #35 on: Tue, 04 August 2015, 12:38:07 »
so this is probably a real dumb question but maybe you'll humor me. will this work without the diodes?
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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #36 on: Tue, 04 August 2015, 13:04:43 »
Yes, there are no diodes ;) Only LEDs, and yes it will work without them as well.

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« Reply #37 on: Tue, 04 August 2015, 15:06:02 »
Yes, there are no diodes ;) Only LEDs, and yes it will work without them as well.

thanks :) i should have my step mania controller finished in the next couple of days then!! i'm glad i never sold my ddr arrow key set :)
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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #38 on: Fri, 07 August 2015, 03:33:06 »
weeee! finished my project last night and took some pics today:
please excuse my soldering butchery... had a few beers during the process.




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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #39 on: Fri, 07 August 2015, 05:22:55 »
Very nicely done :)
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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #40 on: Wed, 14 October 2015, 12:52:02 »
Pardon my electronewbness but which Ohmage do I go with when planning to use SIP sockets and swapping out LED's at will? I have enough to do all 470 ohm and I have enough 1 k ohm resistors to do the job. Which would be best?
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Re: Beefing Up a CM Storm Key Tester
« Reply #41 on: Tue, 01 December 2015, 13:50:24 »
I would love to buy at least 3 of the SixShooter boards.


Edit: I have 3 in the mail, woowoo
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