类型: IC
作者: voxkey
发布时间: 2020-03-22 19:25:39
更新时间:
2020-11-13 14:36:29
原链接:
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=105245.0
IRON180 by Smith + Rune
Updates, Nov 11th, 2020
The Group Thread:
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=109513.0
Updates, Oct 24th, 2020
Colors
announced! DeskHero will also be joining us for this run,
having 100 additional boards for sale! Go Canada!
The
IRON180 will be offered in the following colors, each
available with an optional brass base.
- Graphite
- Midnight Green
- E-White
Updates, Oct 9th, 2020
Vendors,
quantities, and pricing announced!
CannonKeys (200
boards, region locked)
$585 w/aluminum base
$835
w/full brass base
DeskHero (100 boards, region locked
for the first 5 minutes)
780 CAD w/aluminum base
1115
CAD w/ full brass base
MyKeyboard.eu (100 boards,
region locked)
589 inc/VAT w/aluminum base
845
inc/VAT w/full brass base
iLumkb (300 boards, region
locked for the first 5 minutes)
799 SGD w/aluminum
base
1138 SGD w/full brass base
Group Buy Date:
November 14th, 2020, 10am EST
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Iron180 Features
The Iron180 is
the second board in the IRON series, sharing the same
aesthetic and design language of our debut board, the
Iron165.
7 Degree Typing Angle
Full Gasket Isolation Mount
Low-profile Front Height (less than 17mm)
Seamless Case Design
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QMK/VIA compatible PCB, designed in collaboration with Gondolindrim
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Unified C3 USB-C daughterboard (centered on case)
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Optimized plate for consistency on every key press (see analysis below)
Color-matched Rune artisan keycap
Polished stainless steel Rune in base
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Iron180 Colors*
Each board can be purchased either with a black anodized aluminum base or with a full brass base (media blasted, UV coated). Graen (Midnight Green)
Graphite
E-white
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Supported Layouts*
There will be three plate layout options, semi-fixed. All plates support split backspace and split right shift. ISO plates may not be available from all vendors. Tsangan (7u bottom row)
ANSI (6.25u bottom row)
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What’s In The Box*
Iron180 Keyboard
Brass Plate
PCB, USB-C Daughterboard, and JST cable
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Stainless and Black Screws (for different aesthetics)
Screw spacers (for flush mount look)
Gaskets
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FEA Plate Analysis*
More
Keyboard plate FEA analysis was needed to measure deflection
and try to achieve a uniform plate deflection distribution
across the keyboard. This was a continuation of the work
done on our Iron165 Keyboard. You can read more up on it
here and our testing methodology:
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=101470.0
For the Iron180 I started with the same basic
principles but instead of starting from scratch I imported a
lot of the design features from the Iron165, added some
relief cuts to better suit a TKL and began modeling. The
first results were less than ideal, as expected working with
a much larger plate. Here are the initial results.
Results had a large range from 0.2532mm down to
0.0990mm. The upper relief cuts needed to start disappearing
quickly to even this up.
Much better in the upper left, but bottom row still
wasnt where we wanted it.
Horizontal cuts below the B key really helped get
them in line. Plus added a lot of cuts between mod keys
Removed more relief cuts from the top, and added a
connection in one to lower the right bracket key value. Also
added a connection beneath the B key but it added way to
much support.
More small changes, reverted B key connection
More a quality of life, replaced all the ugly cuts at
the top with the mod relief cuts, cleaned up more spots.
This was intended to be the final one but I wanted to
run more test to see what difference adding some cuts to the
number row would make on the alphas below them.
Finalized plate!
Monochrome - Renders by MacSurfy
Graen - Renders by Abec
Botanical - Renders by Abec
Special Thanks
- LBaron, the other half of Smith + Rune!
- Mods, admin, and of course, the Inner Circle, best team ever!
- Everyone who has supported us this far. We couldn’t have got to this point without you!