类型: IC
作者: Zeeejay
发布时间: 2020-09-16
14:45:44
更新时间: 2021-08-18 19:42:15
原链接:
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=108639.0
Modulus
Hi everyone. I started
designing this keyboard over a year ago to achieve a
specific side profile I wanted. Im a big fan of the basic
wedge design in keyboards but I also wanted just a bit of
added flair to still keep my design unique. After a lot of
testing and redesigning Im happy enough with the second
prototype to revive this IC.
Form:https://forms.gle/LCLxwDDpfosoev1e6
Details
- Top Mount Aluminum Case
- 6 Degree Typing Angle
- ≈17.8mm front height
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Brass weight
The board was designed to use PCBs with ports centered between the esc and 1 keys such as the ANC-60 and WT60.
Renders
The plate is top-mounted with 4 mounting points. The cutout around the spacebar is inspired by Windeh’s Omega 60 and has been further stylized to look like a linked list.
Prototype Photos
The second prototype features revisions to the port and seam to better achieve the aesthetic I was aiming for. The underside has also been changed to an engraving (infilled) paired with a through weight which depicts a binary search tree where the root node is accented by the brass. The final board design currently differs slightly from this proto by featuring 4 case screws and the redesigned plate shown in the renders. The PCB in the build is an ANC-60 from Cannonkeys.
Group Buy Plans - Price is TBD but my target is ≈350 USD at a decently sized MOQ (≈80 units) with vendor involvement
- I’m leaning towards offering WK and WKL layout options based on current IC feedback
- I’m quite happy with the gray and red anodization on my prototypes so they will likely be the options for the group buy. Feel free to suggest colors on the form since I may change my mind or find it feasible to add more color options. Pictures of the gray ano on prototype 1: https://imgur.com/a/FcqEoeV
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I plan on including a PCB in the kit
Extra Info
More
Inspiration
The Modulus is a
programming-themed keyboard. The binary search tree and
linked list are both common data structures and the name of
the board is a reference to modulo operations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linked_list
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_search_tree
Fitment and Design
The board is designed with a
tiny bit of extra tolerance in the two rear corners of the
board between the top and bottom halves of the case. This is
to ensure that there is only one plane of contact between
the halves when they are fitted together. Besides the
complexity of the seam, the design of this board follows a
simple top-mounted wedge.