Deskthority ALPS keyboard Project
- Trev
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Yep. HyperMini looks perfect for some ALPS action (there's PCB diagrams in the thread somewhere too).maxmalkav wrote:Apart from 7bit Hyper project, which are the other existing projects that could be use as starting point for developing such a 60% ALPS thing?
Regarding 7bit is the creator of the Hyper PCB and he is also selling Matias switches, he would be the first interested one in providing a ALPS-compatible PCB, just saying ...
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I don't think that would be possible.
I mean once you have the source file for the custom pcb, it is possible to modifie the pin footprints to make them match an alp switch (same goes for the custom plate if it has to be plated)
I reckon that's some good amount of work but it's not like starting from scratch
I mean once you have the source file for the custom pcb, it is possible to modifie the pin footprints to make them match an alp switch (same goes for the custom plate if it has to be plated)
I reckon that's some good amount of work but it's not like starting from scratch
- maxmalkav
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I agree. Modifying the current design may be tiring, but I suspect even a non so skilled guy may do the modification work. We are talking about editing of the component (the switch) and where the holes will be placed. It's time for some CAD and PCB designBatmann wrote:I don't think that would be possible.
I mean once you have the source file for the custom pcb, it is possible to modifie the pin footprints to make them match an alp switch (same goes for the custom plate if it has to be plated)
I reckon that's some good amount of work but it's not like starting from scratch
- gmjhowe
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But are there CAD files are any pcbs 'kicking' around for someone to adapt or play with?
- vivalarevolución
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If we could fashion a Hypermini HACK with an ALPS switch, I'm in.
- phetto
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I asked 7bit in the Hyper GB thread if he could check this thread and maybe run a gb for this alps pcb at the same time but didnt get an answer.. I think that was in december
- Trev
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Worst case we could all just chip in $5-10 each, pay someone who's willing to design/mod a couple of PCB layouts. Make it worth their effort.phetto wrote:I asked 7bit in the Hyper GB thread if he could check this thread and maybe run a gb for this alps pcb at the same time but didnt get an answer.. I think that was in december
- maxmalkav
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PCB design is in my wishlist, but I have more urgent tasks (like finishing my PhD :S) In several months I should have enough time to start tinkering with something like that (with the helpful advice of some quite experienced workmates). But by now ... no time for that, mates
- vivalarevolución
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Come on, just apply for more funding and delay the old PhD for another year. Your research has revealed a new variable that will require further research. Isn't that how things work in PhD programs?maxmalkav wrote:PCB design is in my wishlist, but I have more urgent tasks (like finishing my PhD :S) In several months I should have enough time to start tinkering with something like that (with the helpful advice of some quite experienced workmates). But by now ... no time for that, mates
- phetto
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I'm down for this, help me find someone that can do that thenTrev wrote:Worst case we could all just chip in $5-10 each, pay someone who's willing to design/mod a couple of PCB layouts. Make it worth their effort.phetto wrote:I asked 7bit in the Hyper GB thread if he could check this thread and maybe run a gb for this alps pcb at the same time but didnt get an answer.. I think that was in december
- maxmalkav
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LOL! More funding? PhD? Spain? I was already naive enough to start a PhD here, but not enough to dream with extra fundingprdlm2009 wrote:Come on, just apply for more funding and delay the old PhD for another year. Your research has revealed a new variable that will require further research. Isn't that how things work in PhD programs?maxmalkav wrote:PCB design is in my wishlist, but I have more urgent tasks (like finishing my PhD :S) In several months I should have enough time to start tinkering with something like that (with the helpful advice of some quite experienced workmates). But by now ... no time for that, mates
Here, the PhD students' meetings are the closest thing to group therapy for us.
- vivalarevolución
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Good luck in that Spanish job market. I hear it's brutal for young folks.
- Kurk
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The files of Komar's 60% board are available here:gmjhowe wrote:But are there CAD files are any pcbs 'kicking' around for someone to adapt or play with?
https://github.com/komar007/ghkb
They smell like Kicad.
- vivalarevolución
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Trust me, if I had the cash, I would hire myself an overeducated gardener that also could design and build my dream compact Alps keyboard.maxmalkav wrote:Thanks, it is really that hard. Lots of skilled people are just leaving the country (do you need an educated gardener? )prdlm2009 wrote:Good luck in that Spanish job market. I hear it's brutal for young folks.
- maxmalkav
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Installing latest version of Kicad. I foresee tons of procrastination in my horizon ... :SKurrk wrote:The files of Komar's 60% board are available here:gmjhowe wrote:But are there CAD files are any pcbs 'kicking' around for someone to adapt or play with?
https://github.com/komar007/ghkb
They smell like Kicad.
EDIT:
checking the CAD files for GHKB, the previous technical details in this thread and stuff like this picture:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-h2-ivVLpiwE/U ... s_keys.jpg
it's quite clear that the MX pins are located differently than ALPS ones. On the other hand, MX requires a total of 4 holes (two for assure the proper alignment of the switch plus two for the connector pins), ALPS only requires two holes for its pins. Correct me if I'm wrong, but a ALPS PCB will have less holes than a Cherry one (cleaner design?).
Apart from accommodating the switches in the right place, the resting desing should be totally compatible.
- phetto
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Just want to inform you guys that there is new cases over at MK that would work perfect with this. http://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/ind ... _list&c=44
- matt3o
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that is true for PCB mounted only. Plate mounted has only 2 pins.maxmalkav wrote:On the other hand, MX requires a total of 4 holes (two for assure the proper alignment of the switch plus two for the connector pins)
FYI I'm going to do an ALPS plate for these http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/refi ... ml#p102182
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+1 for matt3os pcb, i've always dreamt of an alps keyboard, not to mention that that is my dream layout.
My uncle's quite skilled in metal works, I can maybe ask him to make a few cases.
Btw: Due to the small selection of keycaps for alps(compared to cherry), so we should force Mr.Interface to massproduce his adapter!
Maybe this will spark some alps interest?
My uncle's quite skilled in metal works, I can maybe ask him to make a few cases.
Btw: Due to the small selection of keycaps for alps(compared to cherry), so we should force Mr.Interface to massproduce his adapter!
Maybe this will spark some alps interest?
- maxmalkav
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Matt3o, you are a restless guy You are doing a very nice work about your PCB design. Are you also tinkering with Kicad?matt3o wrote:that is true for PCB mounted only. Plate mounted has only 2 pins.maxmalkav wrote:On the other hand, MX requires a total of 4 holes (two for assure the proper alignment of the switch plus two for the connector pins)
FYI I'm going to do an ALPS plate for these http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/refi ... ml#p102182
In my case, I want a 60% board without arrows, just the regular alpha and modifiers and using a Fn layer to do the trick about cursors. I even prefer the winkeyless designs, to be honest.
BTW, I can ask some guys from my department and drop you some names of PCB manufacturers. Some of them located in Europe and others in Asia. I think even the Asian option may be cheaper depending on the configuration.
- matt3o
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yes I'm working on kicad, I'm not that skilled, so it takes me a lot of time but it's coming outmaxmalkav wrote:Matt3o, you are a restless guy You are doing a very nice work about your PCB design. Are you also tinkering with Kicad?
well, once we have the core elements settled (spacings, pcb, case, ...) adding layouts wouldn't be a big issue. Anyway my project was born to fill a gap between the 7bit's hypermicro and the geekhack's GH60. I don't want to overlap with those projects.maxmalkav wrote: In my case, I want a 60% board without arrows, just the regular alpha and modifiers and using a Fn layer to do the trick about cursors. I even prefer the winkeyless designs, to be honest.
Anyway all source files will be open, so you could always toy with the sources.
that would be really amazing. Any help would be really appreciated!maxmalkav wrote:BTW, I can ask some guys from my department and drop you some names of PCB manufacturers. Some of them located in Europe and others in Asia. I think even the Asian option may be cheaper depending on the configuration.
What I really need though is a reasonably priced laser cut or CNC mill service.
- matt3o
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I just designed the ALPS plate http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/refi ... ml#p103466Viz wrote:So, where do we stand?
WIll we be going for matt3os pcb? I hope so
now to the PCB, I'm going a bit slow, but it my first custom build so... any help would be greatly appreciated
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Would it be wise to order some ALPS from 7bit in advance, or is there going to be a GB for everything when the time comes?