Replacement Keyboard Project Update

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Re: Replacement Keyboard Project Update

Post by cheshirenoir » Mon Oct 04, 2021 12:55 am

W00t! That is awesome.

If you need any help with KiCAD, I'm no expert, but I can assist where possible.

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Re: Replacement Keyboard Project Update

Post by Scouter3d » Mon Oct 04, 2021 5:13 am

cheshirenoir wrote:
Mon Oct 04, 2021 12:55 am

If you need any help with KiCAD, I'm no expert, but I can assist where possible.
Thanks! If i am stuck i may need your help :0)
I just realized KiCad has no autorouter... so i have to do everything by hand... learning by doing :0)

Cheers, TOM:0)
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Re: Replacement Keyboard Project Update

Post by cheshirenoir » Mon Oct 04, 2021 1:09 pm

There are external autorouters, but I have got used to hand routing now :-)
https://freerouting.org/freerouting/using-with-kicad

Otherwise if you need a routing monkey, I'm happy to spend some downtime hand routing :-D

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Re: Replacement Keyboard Project Update

Post by cheshirenoir » Wed Oct 13, 2021 8:49 am

So I got a little bored...
CV2Keyboard.jpg
Working from Scouter3Ds schematic, I set it up in KiCAD and did a hand route.
It's not perfect. I want to compress the X width down to 10cm as most PCB manufacturers charge extra when you go over 10cm. I'd also like to make it the width of a common "Jiffy" box for easy construction.

Scouter3D, did you want me to send you my work? Just let me know. :-)

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Re: Replacement Keyboard Project Update

Post by Scouter3d » Wed Oct 13, 2021 9:31 am

Hi Chesh,

wow! you really must be bored ;0)

Thanks for your offer, but i like to have my own go at the PCB design (i want to learn using Kicad and i have different ideas about component placement, also i want to put the PCB in a 3d printed case...)

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Re: Replacement Keyboard Project Update

Post by Scouter3d » Wed Oct 13, 2021 9:35 am

PS: I just ordered a few of your Creativision Megacart PCBs, do you have a finished 3D printable Case design for them?

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Re: Replacement Keyboard Project Update

Post by Scouter3d » Wed Oct 13, 2021 5:13 pm

Hi,

i had no doubt, but now it is confirmed and tested, the interface works using an Arduino Nano... :0)

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Re: Replacement Keyboard Project Update

Post by MADrigal » Wed Oct 13, 2021 9:55 pm

Thats excellent progress! And does it work 100%? How about joysticks?
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Re: Replacement Keyboard Project Update

Post by cheshirenoir » Thu Oct 14, 2021 4:24 am

Scouter3d wrote:
Wed Oct 13, 2021 9:35 am
PS: I just ordered a few of your Creativision Megacart PCBs, do you have a finished 3D printable Case design for them?

Cheers, TOM:0)
Not yet, but I do plan on having one by late next week :-)

(I have a week of leave. Want to print a 3D case for the Megacart, see what's wrong with the Archimedes 440 and teach myself how to hot air desolder)

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Re: Replacement Keyboard Project Update

Post by Scouter3d » Thu Oct 14, 2021 5:42 am

@Madrigal: Yes, the keyboard works perfect, and one Joystick as good as it gets with only 4 Switches :0) (We have implemented the Joystick rather as a bonus, because we had free I/O lines :0) it should behave like the Joystick on a Laser2001 or Salora Manager.

@Cheshirenoir: Great! Looking forward for the 3D cases! (And i love the Archimedes computers!)

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