类型: IC
作者: mewa
发布时间: 2018-10-31 20:53:54
更新时间:
2020-06-01 17:20:04
原链接:
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=97975.0
Conundrum has evolved to become a non-split keyboard
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Hello Geekhack,
Recently, I’ve been working on a
custom electro-capacitive keyboard and I decided it’s time
to shed some light on it.
The keyboard is named
Conundrum and will have a split 40% ortholinear layout (2
pieces with 6x4 keys laid out in a matrix). It will be fully
programmable and come fully assembled (without keycaps).
I
have just received PCB prototypes and I thought it’s a good
moment to share some renders and photos and to describe
where the project it at.
Being an EC keyboard,
Conundrum is actually a bit more complex than a traditional
mechanical keyboard and consists of several components:
- PCB
- springs (over PCB)
- rubber domes (over springs)
- case
-
firmware
I’ve been working on each of them with some success and I’m on a good way to bringing this project to fruition. I’d like to be pretty transparent about what I’m doing and what is the progress.
First of all, the springs - springs used in such designs aren’t readily available, so they had to be designed and manufactured for this specific use case. I have already received some prototypes from the factory and - while they were a bit too stiff, something I have addressed in the 2nd revision - they did work correctly with “major brand’s” electro-capacitive keyboard PCB. 2nd prototype batch is on the way.
As for the rubber domes, I decided their characteristics might be too hard to reproduce efficiently (both time- and money-wise), and instead I have contacted a reputable manufacturer. I won’t be disclosing the details just yet - all I can say at the moment is that you won’t be disappointed.
The PCBs have just arrived and have already been soldered by me and the board seems to work properly (in spite of my miserable 0402 soldering skills )
With the advent of the PCBs, work on the firmware has accelerated as it’s no longer a black box and I’m currently working on integrating capsenses with QMK firmware.
Last but not least, they keyboard case. I started playing around with CAD software and created a prototype case (angled, 5deg). However, case hides another crucial aspect of the keyboard - housings and sliders.
First of all, both the slider and housing will be “non-standard” and will be tailored to each other (technically, they already are, as the CAD models are ready, but I will be making some adjustments) . The reasoning behind is quite simple - it’s impossible for me to measure (with enough precision) the diameter of the slider - and if I were to rely on caliper measurements solely, I’d risk producing either a scratchy or wobbly switch. And while theoretically it’s possible to iterate on the design, the costs will accumulate very quickly as the molds are expensive as hell. By designing my own slider there are much better chances of avoiding these issues and nailing it in the first run.
Besides, the inner inventor of mine wanted to experiment a bit.
I’m attaching some images:
https://imgur.com/gallery/RD7TVyd
If what I described sounds interesting and you’re interested in participating in the group buy, please let me know in this form: https://goo.gl/forms/yxfhk1UPzXfu2Bax1
This will help me gauge interest effectively and negotiate particular terms with manufacturers. Your e-mail will only be used for the purposes of informing you of the group buy when it starts.