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Title: Open source Kailh Hot-swap PCB
Post by: tedfs3 on Sun, 15 September 2019, 22:03:53
Are there any open source designs using the Kailh Hot-swappable sockets ? I just discovered the Redragon K551 and it's implementation of hot swap aren't the best but it does work. Looking at studying better options and designs if possible.
Title: Re: Open source Kailh Hot-swap PCB
Post by: equalunique on Sun, 15 September 2019, 22:14:17
Here's the most prominent example I know of. It's split/ergo/40% - https://github.com/foostan/crkbd/tree/master/corne-cherry

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Title: Re: Open source Kailh Hot-swap PCB
Post by: nevin on Sun, 15 September 2019, 22:31:49
Here's the most prominent example I know of. It's split/ergo/40% - https://github.com/foostan/crkbd/tree/master/corne-cherry

wow. super tiny split ergo
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Title: Re: Open source Kailh Hot-swap PCB
Post by: equalunique on Sun, 15 September 2019, 22:45:26


Here's the most prominent example I know of. It's split/ergo/40% - https://github.com/foostan/crkbd/tree/master/corne-cherry

wow. super tiny split ergo
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love it!

It can go smaller! One can actually break off the outer columns of each half, making it the same size as a minidox.

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Title: Re: Open source Kailh Hot-swap PCB
Post by: nevin on Sun, 15 September 2019, 22:53:49
don't think i'd be able to go that small unless all i did was write. but cool nonetheless.
Title: Re: Open source Kailh Hot-swap PCB
Post by: tedfs3 on Sun, 15 September 2019, 23:21:20
No footprints in that but I'll check it out more.
Title: Re: Open source Kailh Hot-swap PCB
Post by: CaninoDev on Mon, 16 September 2019, 03:17:21
Check out https://github.com/jmdaly/CO60 (https://github.com/jmdaly/CO60)


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