Thanks alot, I took your advice and took a reading with a multimeter.
The order seems to be:
brown (Pin 1) 5V
orange (Pin 2) D-
green (Pin 3) D+
blue (Pin 4) GND
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- 23 Jul 2014, 11:08
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Ergodox and Mini USB cable colors
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- 23 Jul 2014, 03:04
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Ergodox and Mini USB cable colors
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Ergodox and Mini USB cable colors
I'm assembling an ergodox keyboard with the component kit from Czarek. Everything was rolling along nicely until i was to solder the teensys mini usb cables to the PCB. The problem is I cannot find out which color cable represents which. In the instruction from massdrop it states: Black - GND White ...
- 17 Aug 2012, 23:25
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Split ergonomic keyboard project
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- 17 Aug 2012, 15:08
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Split ergonomic keyboard project
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- 15 Aug 2012, 08:51
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Split ergonomic keyboard project
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I received 10 IO-expanders, and USB contacts, 1000 SOD-123 diodes, plus a lot of other stuff yesterday. Less than 48 hours from order with mouser to delivery in Sweden! Mouser don't have the 3.5mm connector though, and I think I will be satisfied with having a fixed cable. All the stock ones I have...
- 08 Aug 2012, 15:23
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Split ergonomic keyboard project
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- 02 Aug 2012, 15:40
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Split ergonomic keyboard project
- Replies: 1006
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Here are the current pin assignments (though.. bpiphany may have made some changes not reflected here yet.. I am a bit behind at the moment). There's only 5 unused pins, counting the internal pin on the left. You could put an extra expander on the I2C bus without any modification (which is oh so co...
- 01 Aug 2012, 11:25
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Split ergonomic keyboard project
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- 29 Jul 2012, 23:27
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Split ergonomic keyboard project
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- 21 Jul 2012, 01:50
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Split ergonomic keyboard project
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- 21 Jul 2012, 01:35
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Split ergonomic keyboard project
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- 21 Jul 2012, 00:03
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Split ergonomic keyboard project
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- 20 Jul 2012, 23:13
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Split ergonomic keyboard project
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- 15 Jul 2012, 01:32
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Split ergonomic keyboard project
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- 15 Jul 2012, 01:25
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Split ergonomic keyboard project
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- 15 Jul 2012, 01:14
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Split ergonomic keyboard project
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- 11 Jul 2012, 13:33
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Split ergonomic keyboard project
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- 11 Jul 2012, 12:42
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Split ergonomic keyboard project
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It's a different layout. It will take some getting used to. I don't think it makes sense to stick with the large enter key (if that's what you mean by ISO) because there is not really any point to it and you're already going through some sort of transition period. I was thinking of a swedish charse...
- 11 Jul 2012, 11:15
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Split ergonomic keyboard project
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- 07 Jul 2012, 11:02
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Help me identify this keyboard/switchtype
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- 07 Jul 2012, 00:40
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Help me identify this keyboard/switchtype
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- 06 Jul 2012, 21:17
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Help me identify this keyboard/switchtype
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Help me identify this keyboard/switchtype
I found this old forgotten keyboard hidden deep within my garage and took a look under the hood to see if i could find out what type of switches it had. The keyboard is branded with a government brand (covered by the pink panther) and is probably from the late 1980s. The keys have a non-clicky, line...