IBM 7690 Clinical Workstation keyboard internals and USB conversion
Posted: 27 Feb 2024, 11:44
Due to their scarcity, I don't think this has been documented anywhere, so I figured I should post it for posterity (even if that's only as part of a backup eventually).
I finally cleaned up my IBM 7690 Clinical Workstation keyboard and put the effort into tracing the pinout of the cable. It does seem to be using the PS/2 protocol, as has always been assumed. The only pins needed from the 8 pin connector are pins 1-4. I wired them up to a pro micro running TMK and everything is working as expected.
It felt like a crime to modify the internals at all, so the approach I took is entirely reversible, using an adapter I made out of some bits of pin header and plugged into the factory cable.
Here are pictures of the internals, for posterity.
The keyboard module seems to be identical to the IBM 5140. Disregard the jumpers I needed to solder in to fix damage to the ribbon cable.
I finally cleaned up my IBM 7690 Clinical Workstation keyboard and put the effort into tracing the pinout of the cable. It does seem to be using the PS/2 protocol, as has always been assumed. The only pins needed from the 8 pin connector are pins 1-4. I wired them up to a pro micro running TMK and everything is working as expected.
It felt like a crime to modify the internals at all, so the approach I took is entirely reversible, using an adapter I made out of some bits of pin header and plugged into the factory cable.
Here are pictures of the internals, for posterity.
The keyboard module seems to be identical to the IBM 5140. Disregard the jumpers I needed to solder in to fix damage to the ribbon cable.