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Layout example for directly wired keys without matrix #102

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Algram opened this issue Jan 6, 2020 · 4 comments
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Layout example for directly wired keys without matrix #102

Algram opened this issue Jan 6, 2020 · 4 comments

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@Algram
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Algram commented Jan 6, 2020

Hi there,
first of all: This projects looks absolutely amazing. So good in fact that I started to design a pcb based on it for my gamepad.

In my version, every key is wired directly to a pin on the MCU. Here is a schematic:
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Does keyplus currently support a config like this, and if it does, could you maybe provide an example for me?

Thanks a lot!

@emilytrau
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The project hasn't been active for a while now, but it does support your configuration. Have a look at the Spectre PCB.

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@Algram
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Algram commented Jan 6, 2020

@angustrau very nice, so I could basically adapt the layout.yaml to my needs and use it in the keyplus firmware? I am using a different MCU than the specte but that does not seem to be a problem?

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That's right. The 32a4u is a more or less equivalent MCU to the one in the spectre, and has pre-built firmware binaries available.

@Algram
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Algram commented Jan 6, 2020

@angustrau perfect, I am very curious how my pad will turn out, the PCB and parts are already ordered. I am especially hoping for the lowest latency possible and I hope this can be achieved with keyplus.

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