类型: IC
作者: EDITINC
发布时间: 2022-04-17
22:08:33
更新时间: 2022-04-17 22:08:33
原链接:
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=116945.0
Red Herring.
This is a 75% board with a split ergo
layout similar to an Alice, but with columnar-staggered keys
like the Jabberwocky by NoPunIn10Did. The PCB features all
through-hole components with the diodes laid out in a
herringbone pattern that follows the contour of the top row
keys. I left a lot of room around the rotary encoder, so it
can fit a 48mm diameter knob. And finally, front and center
is a 64x128 OLED display.
My excitement for this board
stems largely from the ability to use standard keycaps.
Whether they’re cheap or expensive, as long as your kit has
that extra 1.75u shift and a 2u key from the numpad, you’re
probably good to go. The oversized rotary knob is a bit
ridiculous, but I personally find it amusing to look at. And
even though it adds a lot of heft to the PCB, I love seeing
exposed through-hole components, especially when they’re
laid out nicely.
As I mentioned, this is just a
prototype I’m doing for fun, but I am working on a rev 2.
The case design will be improved functionally and
aesthetically, and the next PCB will support a full 2.25u
left shift. I’m also considering moving the caps lock LED up
to the top instead of under the key, and also move the knob
slightly over to make it look less crowded.
Here are
the build details of the pictured keyboard: custom laser cut
clear gray/red acrylic case, Red Herring rev1 PCB, FR4
plate, silent Alpaca switches, Durock v2 stabs, Iron Man
keycaps from Drop.
Let me know what you guys think! And
here’s the full album with a few extra pics:
https://imgur.com/a/fM5yRbc
I also want to mention all the other amazing board
designs that I took inspiration from: Boardrun Bizarre,
Adelheid, Discipline & Mysterium, Mercutio, and
Basketweave.
everything now is in EARLY stages
Email
for Build Date/Purchase Info
Samuellshell@gmail.com