Why not design the GH10 to be phantom number pad size, but have a snapable PCB to break it to a GH10 key pad?
I think Sam was designing a PCB that did that for a ton of different 75% layouts
Why not design the GH10 to be phantom number pad size, but have a snapable PCB to break it to a GH10 key pad?
I think Sam was designing a PCB that did that for a ton of different 75% layouts
Because the USB connector and quite a few traces cross that line you want to score, not so easy and not so pretty... but mebbe?
Because the USB connector and quite a few traces cross that line you want to score, not so easy and not so pretty... but mebbe?
I didn't even thing about that
Because the USB connector and quite a few traces cross that line you want to score, not so easy and not so pretty... but mebbe?
I didn't even thing about that
So getting the snap off portion on the bottom is doable, but very messy in order to handle the bottom and right side where the 2x1s are (if it is also going to support 1x1s in their place). It's doable, but messy looking. But even then, it doesn't account for the spacing at the top of the pad if it is going to line up properly with a TKL.
It project might be easier to do, because there will be plenty of space in the gap between the top of the keypad and the Function keys to place a Teensy, and it can forego having to build the components onto the PCB.
Just need a replacement controller for Filco numpad. bpiphany?
The breakaway PCB idea is great, and you don't even have to run traces across. You just put solder pads for ribbon cable. But the USB connector placement kills that idea.
Good luck with the project!
Edit: I'm starting to realize my addiction to emoticons.
The break off numpad is a great idea.
Just need to tackle it from the right direction.
The controller would need to be located on the GH60 part and it would need two usb ports.
I wouldnt want a teensy to be used, rather the ATmega32u4 controller chip (or something like it). The daughter board is just in the way of my plans.
The break off line would have to go over the GH60 pad keys.
I hope you can understand me by checking the linked image.
Excuse my paint skills, whish I could design PCB:s on my own.
The PCB picture belongs to regack on this forum
The break off line would be the purple line right were the lower usb port is. since the usb port is located on one side of the PCB you would twist it the opposite way tho break it off.