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【IC】hbcp - hineybush compact

类型: IC
作者: hineybush
发布时间: 2018-06-13 10:36:26
更新时间: 2019-07-25 00:10:58
原链接: https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=96158.0


hey
latest update here: https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=96158.msg2761305/#msg2761305
The 1800 and compact 1800 layouts are by far my favorite for keyboards, and I wanted to create an 1800-based layout board of my own. After experiences with the Leopold FC980M and seeing other compact 1800 boards around, I’ve come up with the HBCP.







The design is obviously very simple - something I definitely wanted to do. The indicator area is based on the original Cherry G80-1800 indicators. I’m considering getting some screen-printed polycarb or brass (or something else, idk) badges for the area with indicator symbols.
Case features:

  • CNC’d 6061 aluminum top/bottom, very possible polycarb version

  • FR4 and brass plates, brass weight.

  • No RGB underglow because I don’t like it - but you can solder your own on if you’d like :)

  • Optional FR4 half plate

  • USB type C connector

  • Colors not finalized yet

  • 5 degree angle

  • optional burger mount o-ring dampening for plate - you literally just put o rings between the case/plate/screws

  • no switch top opening

  • might add some sound dampening as an extra thing if people would want it
    Layout support:

  • Bottom row: 1.5-1.5-7-1.5-1.5; 1.25-1.25-1.25-6.25-1.5-1.5; 1.25-1.25-1.25-6.25-1-1-1.

  • ISO: PCB will support it. Plate may support it. I’ll release ISO plate files.

  • Split backspace

  • Split vertical 2u keys on the numpad (ie four 1u’s instead of two 2u’s)

  • Stepped caps lock

  • KLE (thanks to AceRecon from discord):

    PCB: I’ll be designing this as well

  • Aforementioned layout support

  • Definitely QMK support

  • In-switch one-color LED backlighting

  • Underglow soldered on if needed (PC)

  • USB type-C connector

  • PCB-mount stabilizer support

  • 1.2mm thick PCB
    I’ll be ordering a prototype case very shortly, and I anticipate having a prototype PCB done and ordered in the next 3-4 weeks. Date for run is TBD, but I wouldn’t expect it earlier than August.
    More pics:
    More

-old renders-








I’ll probably add stuff as I go.

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