[IC] HyperMicro and HyperMini Keyboard

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rindorbrot

10 Nov 2012, 00:37

C600 = 6 units space (like 1800)

TheProfosist

10 Nov 2012, 02:34

thanks I have to go a hunting for a space that size or the C400 size which I assume is the 4 units?

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Acanthophis

10 Nov 2012, 04:49

Just count the 1x1 keys over the spacebar. They are even aligned...

TheProfosist

10 Nov 2012, 07:39

DeathAdder wrote:Just count the 1x1 keys over the spacebar. They are even aligned...
sorry about that it didnt even occur to me to do that... which board are those off of?

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TheQsanity

10 Nov 2012, 09:08

What is the Software called to map the layout? I would like to play around with it!

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phetto
Elite

12 Nov 2012, 03:34

If i put it like this, will somebody be able to help me with a wireless somethingsomething on the hypermicro? I would owe you one. Thanks :)

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tlt

12 Nov 2012, 07:20

I'm also planing on making a wireless and when/if i find a solution I will post it here.

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phetto
Elite

13 Nov 2012, 10:48

What about caps for hypermicro? Will you do a GB for that together with the boards? Would help do much since there are a lot caps who is non standard :)

rich0d

13 Nov 2012, 14:39

I'm interested - but it's dependent on costing...

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telepete

14 Nov 2012, 03:04

Want the micro. Love the tiny size. As soon as someone steps up to make a nice case I'm in.

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7bit

14 Nov 2012, 09:14

TheProfosist wrote:I interested in a micro and a C400 mini or a C600 mini. Where can I get the the stabilizers and space for the C400? Also what size is the space on the C600?
The 4, 6 and 7 units space bar stabilizer wires must be handmade. Litster did this for the Phantom keyboard.

The 6 units space bar is SPACENEW in the Round 4 key caps group buy.

ROUND3/SPACENEW/GREY | 3| 1|in stock | $12|6 units (114;38,57)
RETRO/SPACENEW | 5| 1|in stock | $12|6 units (114;38,57)
NOIR/SPACENEW | 8| 1|in stock | $12|6 units (114;38,57)

Same for the 4 units Tipro space bar:
SPH/SPACETIPRO | 19| 1|2 left | $3|4 units (SA-family only!)
SPH/SPACETIPRO/BLUE | 11| 1|in stock | $3|4 units (SA-family only!)

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7bit

14 Nov 2012, 09:17

TheQsanity wrote:What is the Software called to map the layout? I would like to play around with it!
Here is the thread about the PCB creation software:
Pcbnew / Kicad.

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Vierax

14 Nov 2012, 10:09

TheQsanity wrote:What is the Software called to map the layout? I would like to play around with it!
Just for a PCB prototype, you can use soft as Illustrator/Inkscape (vectors) or even Photoshop/Gimp (pixels) to draw a picture you print on a transparent layer to expose the Epoxy board to UV.

PCBNews and Kicad are professional tools and their files are sent to PCB manufacturer, that's why 7bit and bpiphany use it (and because they're powerful tools when you learn how to master them)

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TheQsanity

19 Nov 2012, 11:22

Thanks guys!

Is there a sizer difference between the hyper micro and hyper mini? If so which one would be more like the Poker's size and which one would be bigger or smaller.

I am liking the HYPERMINI/7BIT, Seems like the compact use of spacing is very nice and more efficient than the poker.

If you have the Hyper mini, Does that mean you could have any layout within the Mini series? If not, which ones are interchangeable?

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7bit

19 Nov 2012, 12:21

TheQsanity wrote:Thanks guys!

Is there a sizer difference between the hyper micro and hyper mini? If so which one would be more like the Poker's size and which one would be bigger or smaller.

I am liking the HYPERMINI/7BIT, Seems like the compact use of spacing is very nice and more efficient than the poker.

If you have the Hyper mini, Does that mean you could have any layout within the Mini series? If not, which ones are interchangeable?
HyperMini will have Poker-size, HyperMicro is 4x12 units.

To have different layout you need specific mount plates. The PCBs will be the same.

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TheQsanity

20 Nov 2012, 00:58

Is it not recommended to go Plate-less?

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telepete

20 Nov 2012, 03:32

TheQsanity wrote:Is it not recommended to go Plate-less?
When a PCB is made for several different layouts chances are that it's gonna have more holes than a piece of swiss cheese. I'd definitely use a plate for added stability but 7bit is gonna know better than me obviously.

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sth
2 girls 1 cuprubber

20 Nov 2012, 03:54

depends on if the PCB will have holes for pcb-mount switches or not. as telepete said there are gonna be a lot of holes already so it might not be structurally sound to drill even more material out.
then again it is a novelty board.

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7bit

20 Nov 2012, 08:26

sth wrote:depends on if the PCB will have holes for pcb-mount switches or not. as telepete said there are gonna be a lot of holes already so it might not be structurally sound to drill even more material out.
then again it is a novelty board.
The PCBs can't have extra holes for PCB mounting, because most of them would be in the middle of the center holes or would interfer with the traces.

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7bit

20 Nov 2012, 08:53

This is how the HyperMini looks like without the traces and without the diodes:
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guilleguillaume

20 Nov 2012, 15:26

You're going quite fast with the work.

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rindorbrot

20 Nov 2012, 17:31

Quite a lot of holes in that PCB :o
Guess that's due to all the staggering options and layouts for bottom row etc.?

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Acanthophis

20 Nov 2012, 18:00

Oh, the plan is one PCB to rule them all?

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7bit

20 Nov 2012, 18:23

DeathAdder wrote:Oh, the plan is one PCB to rule them all?
It is the same as with the Phantom.

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fossala
Elite +1

20 Nov 2012, 18:26

Is there going to be a reverse stagger included?

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gimpster

20 Nov 2012, 18:33

7bit wrote:
DeathAdder wrote:Oh, the plan is one PCB to rule them all?
It is the same as with the Phantom.
Except the Phantom didn't support this many layouts and end up with a PCB that looks like Swiss cheese...just sayin. ;)

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7bit

20 Nov 2012, 18:37

fossala wrote:Is there going to be a reverse stagger included?
Seems so.
:?

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fossala
Elite +1

20 Nov 2012, 18:38

7bit wrote:
fossala wrote:Is there going to be a reverse stagger included?
Seems so.
:?
If there is, I will increase my order.

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7bit

20 Nov 2012, 18:41

There are:

1/2, 1/4, 1/2
1/2, 1/2, 1/2
1/4, 1/4, 1/4
and then the 1/4-symmetric staggering like on PrinsValium's special keyboard.

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fossala
Elite +1

20 Nov 2012, 19:06

Will there be plates if so which ones will have the reverse stagger plates?

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