PROJECT DELAY(The PCB's are wrong...)
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AIKON Recreation[/U]
So here goes, on
deskthority they have a schematic for the AIKON Korean Controller, so I figured that we Geekhackers would like some, so I made a schematic that's a bit more understandable. I will be prototyping the schematic soon to work out any bugs.
Here's the Schematic:
I'll put up the updated schematic soon...
AIKON Directions:STEP 1: Reverse the keyboard MatrixSTEP 2: Connect your controller to the keyboard with the matrix that you just figured out.
STEP 3: Install the
Client,
LibUSB (ONLY on the computer used to program the AIKON),
Firmware 1.04, and finally the
Bootloader.
STEP 4: Program the ATMega32 (if its not already)
STEP 5: Program the keyboard through the Client.
STEP 6: ENJOY!
DIY AIKON:All credits to WcassWcass has drawn up a drawing for the DIYers of geekhack. He proposed using a full sized ATMega32 and several other components listed in the same symbols as the Deskthority link at the top. From what he and I talked about, I gathered that the drawing was to print on to a pcb and use all through hole components. It is a bit larger than the Koreans' version, but is single layer.
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Parts List:IC= Integrated Circuit;C=Capacitor (
Notice the tantalum/electrolytic); D=Diode; R=Resistor; X= Crystal
IC: ATMega32 (40 pin)
C1: 0.1uF ceramic capacitor
C2: 18pF ceramic capacitor
C3: 18pF ceramic capacitor
C4: 10uF tantalum capacitor/ electrolytic capacitor
C5: 0.1uF ceramic capacitor
D1: 3.6V zener diode
D2: 3.6V zener diode
R1: 10KR
R2: 82R
R3: 82R
R4: 2.2K
R5: 4.7K
R6: 330R
R7: 330R
R8: 330R
X1: 12,000 Mhz
Thanks to Sixty for the parts list