A staggered, ortholinear board featuring pretty PCB art and a split 50-key layout.
The board is designed for ProMicro controllers and requires soldering SMD diodes. It uses Kailh choc switches and their corresponding "narrow" keycap footprint (i.e. 17.5 x 16.5 mm - standard Cherry spacing of 18 x 18 mm will not fit).
The board is reversible and switches can be mounted on either side, and/or the ProMicro can be soldered upside down. A different firmware has to be flashed depending on the orientation.
- The PCB art was produced using svg2shenzhen.
- The PCB was designed with Kicad.
- The artwork was tweaked with Inkscape.
- The original artwork was found on SVG Silh and is licensed under the Creative Commons CC0 license.
- Some PCB components were adapted from the Keebio parts library and are licensed under the MIT license.
- The logo's font was found on FontSpace and is subject to a non-commercial license.
This project is released under the MIT license.