Hyper keyboard group buy

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Hyper

30 Aug 2014, 18:44

Today, the Hyper keyboard group buy has officially started!
:shock:

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All you can order right now is only the HyperMicro prototype PCB, but soon other keyboards will be available, including mount plates.
:ugeek:

All items in this group buy will be available when the Hyper keyboards are finished. Prototypes will be shipped ahead.
:cool:

If you want to order something, please send a pm to Hyper.
:?

Example:
HYPER/MICRO/P
MXWHITE/NW 80
DIODE100
TEENSY20
your e-mail address
ADDRESS
your shipping address


If you want to pre-order switches, that are currently not available,
please pm my colleague, CherryMX.

Please buy keycaps from 7bot, or if you must from matt3o's Granite Round 2.

:roll:

Orderlist:

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Order-ID       |   Stock|Price|Cur|Description
HYPER/MICRO/PT |preorder|   20|EUR|Prototype PCB (5x12) (10/2014)
HYPER/MICRO/P  |preorder|   20|EUR|PCB (5x12) (11/2014) preorder
TEENSY20       |preorder|   18|EUR|Teensy 2.0 controller
TEENSY31       |preorder|   22|EUR|Teensy 3.1 controller
TEENSYPP       |preorder|   25|EUR|Teensy++ 2.0 controller
TEENSY20/PINS  |preorder|   21|EUR|Teensy 2.0 controller with pins
TEENSY31/PINS  |preorder|   25|EUR|Teensy 3.1 controller with pins
TEENSYPP/PINS  |preorder|   28|EUR|Teensy++ 2.0 controller with pins
DIODE10        |preorder|    1|EUR|1N4148 diodes (10)
DIODE100       |preorder|    3|EUR|1N4148 diodes (100)
DIODE150       |preorder|    4|EUR|1N4148 diodes (150)
DIODE500       |preorder|    8|EUR|1N4148 diodes (500)
DIODE1K        |preorder|   12|EUR|1N4148 diodes (1k)
DIODE2K        |preorder|   23|EUR|1N4148 diodes (2k)
DIODE5K        |preorder|   55|EUR|1N4148 diodes (5k)
DIODE10K       |preorder|  105|EUR|1N4148 diodes (10k)
PINHEAD40      |preorder|    1|EUR|Header Pins for Teensy (40 pins)
PINSOCK40      |preorder|    1|EUR|Socket Pins for Teensy (40 pins)
ALPSMT         |     330| 0.24|EUR|Tactile
ALPSMC         |      36| 0.24|EUR|Clicky
ALPSMT200      |       3|40.00|EUR|Tactile 200 pack
M9CLEAR        |in stock| 0.10|EUR|M94A-18NI
MXWHITE        |     106| 0.65|EUR|MX1A-A1NN
MXCLEAR        |preorder| 0.65|EUR|MX1A-C1NN(10/2014)
MXGREY         |in stock| 0.65|EUR|MX1A-D1NN
MXGREEN        |     475| 0.65|EUR|MX1A-F1NN
MXBROWN        |preorder| 0.65|EUR|MX1A-G1NN
MXRED          |      33| 0.65|EUR|MX1A-L1NN
MXWHITE/NW     |in stock| 0.65|EUR|MX1A-A1NW
MXCLEAR/NW     |preorder| 0.65|EUR|MX1A-C1NW(10/2014)
MXGREY/NW      |in stock| 0.65|EUR|MX1A-D1NW
MXGREEN/NW     |     249| 0.65|EUR|MX1A-F1NW
MXBROWN/NW     |preorder| 0.65|EUR|MX1A-G1NW
MXRED/NW       |     206| 0.65|EUR|MX1A-L1NW
STAB200        |preorder|  1.1|EUR|Cherry G99-0224 (2u stabiliser, plate mnt)
STAB400        |preorder|    2|EUR|Cherry G99-???? (4u stabiliser, plate mnt)
STAB625        |preorder|  1.2|EUR|Cherry G99-???? (6.25u stabiliser, plate mnt)
STAB700        |preorder|  1.2|EUR|Cherry G99-0379 (7u stabiliser, plate mnt)
STAB200/PCB    |preorder|  1.1|EUR|Cherry G99-0742 (2u stabiliser, PCB mnt)
STAB400/PCB    |preorder|    2|EUR|Cherry G99-???? (4u stabiliser, PCB mnt)
STAB625/PCB    |preorder|  1.2|EUR|Cherry G99-???? (6.25u stabiliser, PCB mnt)
STAB700/PCB    |preorder|  1.2|EUR|Cherry G99-0745 (7u stabiliser, PCB mnt)
:-)

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Muirium
µ

30 Aug 2014, 19:19

Congratulations, 7bit. It's a… keyboard!

Nice parts list. You're going to be the one-stop-shop for these. Those clicky Matias are looking pretty scarce now. Not even enough to make a HyperMicro!

Actually, you might want to sell bundles so people don't have to ask all the same questions. Instead they can just choose layout and switch flavour.

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SL89

30 Aug 2014, 19:28

Muirium wrote: Actually, you might want to sell bundles so people don't have to ask all the same questions. Instead they can just choose layout and switch flavour.
That would be awesome, im sure some people want to pick and choose each piece, but the option to get a bundle is always appreciated.

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t!ng
Awake Sheep

31 Aug 2014, 11:13

What does the PCB look like?

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7bit

01 Sep 2014, 08:43

Image
:ugeek:

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Muirium
µ

01 Sep 2014, 14:36

Looks pretty good. But we're assuming a plate for actually attaching a case, right? Don't see any mounts for supporting the PCB from below.

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matt3o
-[°_°]-

01 Sep 2014, 14:45

with the teensy in that position you get a case height of at least 17-18mm which is a bit uncomfortable imho... unless you make a hole in the bottom plate

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7bit

01 Sep 2014, 15:28

How much higher up should the controller go?
:?

It is already in the top row!
:shock:

For sure there will be mount plates!
I'm still working on a script to generate them.
First step, the cutouts for switches and stabilisers, is already done.
:ugeek:

BTW:
The JD40 has it in the bottom row, so stop complaining.
:mad:

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matt3o
-[°_°]-

01 Sep 2014, 15:41

you make the back taller than the front?

doesn't the JD40 have the controller under the spacebar? and btw I may argue that the JD40 has no case :)

edit: yes, so it seems

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7bit

01 Sep 2014, 16:34

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Sorry, but the controller is at the underside!
:roll:

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elllit

01 Sep 2014, 16:37

matt3o wrote: with the teensy in that position you get a case height of at least 17-18mm which is a bit uncomfortable imho... unless you make a hole in the bottom plate
Or put the teensy on top with a cutout in the top plate.
I can visualize a keyboard with a muscle car theme. With little air vents on the teensy.

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cookie

01 Sep 2014, 16:37

Okay, let me check this at home! I think I am in for this!

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matt3o
-[°_°]-

01 Sep 2014, 17:26

7bit wrote: Image
Sorry, but the controller is at the underside!
:roll:
the controller is flush on PBC in the JD40, not on the headers over the switches (if I understand how the hyper is done)

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Muirium
µ

01 Sep 2014, 17:34

Overlapping switches with the controller works quite well. Here's PJE's OneHand where it's bang in the middle:

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The trouble with slapping Teensies under space bars is that you get a chunky front edge and an egregiously oversized space bar. Avoid!

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7bit

01 Sep 2014, 18:12

On the JD40 the controller is on the back, like it is on the HyperMicro.
On the JD40 the controller is a tiny fraction closer to the PCB, because there are no soldering pads from switches, because the JD40 is lame in the way that it has no additional switch positions in the bottom row.
On the JD40 the controller is in the bottom row, while on the HyperMicro it is in the top row.
The HyperMicro can be deeper at front and at the rear is only little higher than the JD40 is at it's front.
:roll:

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matt3o
-[°_°]-

01 Sep 2014, 18:27

Inside part of a cherry MX: 5.0mm
PCB: 1.6mm
cherry MX pins: 3.3mm (-1.6)
Teensy headers: 2.0mm (?????)
Teensy: 5.6mm

Total room needed inside the keyboard: 15.9mm

Top plate: 1.5mm (not counted)
Bottom plate: 1.5mm

Total keyboard height: 17.4mm (and you have zero margin)

Edit: oh right the header goes over the pins. so it's a tad less, but still pretty tall. I'm telling this because one of my custom (Bianca) had this problem.

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7bit

01 Sep 2014, 18:45

According to Cherry, they are 3.3mm down into the PCB and the PCB 1.5 to 1.6mm, so they poke out at the underside by 1.8mm in the worst case.

I'm too lazy to look up the measures of the header pins and teensy. So if the teensy is 5.6mm heigh, the keyboard extends 9.2mm downwards, measured from the bottom of the PCB. This gives an angle of about 9 degrees.*
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*) citation needed
:roll:

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matt3o
-[°_°]-

01 Sep 2014, 18:52

yes, a sloped case would work, but harder to make (ie: no laser cut, at least no standard layered laser cut).

PS: I believe teensy header is > than 2mm actually, it's probably closer to 4mm

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7bit

01 Sep 2014, 19:32

So, where would you like to place the Teensy?
:o

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chzel

01 Sep 2014, 19:56

Why not flush mount the teensy ala Phantom? With carefull leg trimming and a bit of kapton tape it should be no problem!
Am I missing sth?

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matt3o
-[°_°]-

01 Sep 2014, 20:04

7bit wrote: So, where would you like to place the Teensy?
:o
you should sacrifice a switch and place it flush on the PCB (better on top under a spacebar... yeah I know, I know)
chzel wrote: Why not flush mount the teensy ala Phantom? With carefull leg trimming and a bit of kapton tape it should be no problem!
Am I missing sth?
there's no room for that

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chzel

01 Sep 2014, 20:17

matt3o wrote: there's no room for that
I meant removing the plastic from the headers, like this: http://deskthority.net/wiki/File:Teensy_Extra_Pins.JPG
so that the only thing to block it would be the central protrusion of the S3:10 and S3:11 switches.

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matt3o
-[°_°]-

02 Sep 2014, 00:08

yeah better put some insulator under the teensy, but that would be possible, simply a bit harder to solder

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Muirium
µ

02 Sep 2014, 02:55

Standard plastic headers do a pretty good job making the Teensy ride right under switches, I need to take some pictures but as I remember from construction, my OneHand's depth isn't too bad without much wasted space.

Besides, we can make stepped cases, even when working entirely within laser cuts…
Spoiler:
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Pretty sure we could pull off a shallower angle with different case designs. Especially ones which aren't 100% laser cut steel!

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Delete

02 Sep 2014, 11:30

7bit wrote: Image
:ugeek:


4x12? not 5x12?

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matt3o
-[°_°]-

02 Sep 2014, 11:32

If you can't give up a switch you can still make a hole for the teensy on the bottom plate (I seem to recall the onehand does something like that), or find a way to raise the back of the case. A 17-18mm tall keyboard (on the front) is rather uncomfortable (for me at least).

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7bit

02 Sep 2014, 11:35

matt3o wrote: If you can't give up a switch you can still make a hole for the teensy on the bottom plate (I seem to recall the onehand does something like that), or find a way to raise the back of the case. A 17-18mm tall keyboard (on the front) is rather uncomfortable (for me at least).
What makes you think it is raised on the front when the Teensy is at the rear?
:?

@Delete: The qHack (5x15) comes later.
:-)

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matt3o
-[°_°]-

02 Sep 2014, 11:39

7bit wrote: What makes you think it is raised on the front when the Teensy is at the rear?
:?
Usually laser cut keyboards are "flat". I have no idea what's your intention with the case. So, what's your intention with the case? :)

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7bit

02 Sep 2014, 11:50

mountplate+bottomplate+2*shortscrews+2*longscrews==tilted_keyboard
:ugeek:

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matt3o
-[°_°]-

02 Sep 2014, 11:54

oh c'mon that is not a case :P

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