Working on a new version of the bare-bones board
Improvements:
- Changed RGB to SK6812MINI RGB (much easier to hand solder).
- Moved Rotary Encoder to right side in place of the pause button (as it is rarely, ever ever used).
- Pin compatible connector, serves both STM32 and RP2040 development modules.
Reasoning:
The bare-bones keyboard PCB is intended for development along with either the STM32 or RP2040 development modules. My main aim was to simplify development and limit potential problems by separating development into two parts, then combine to create the final keyboard.
Nothing is wasted, as I can combine any module with a bare-bone board to create a working keyboard.
I will update this log when I complete the new board...
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