Acording to rklm on his build
Positive lead of all LEDs were connected to one pin (the VCC pin on the bottom of the teensy, opposite the mini USB port)
The negative of each individual LED was connected to it's own resistor, and all of those resistors were connected together to the GND pin (also on ...
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- 06 Aug 2014, 20:39
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Hardwiring Leds to switches and teensy
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- 23 Jul 2014, 13:51
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Plate and Case CAD starter kit
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- 11 Jun 2014, 13:41
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Plate and Case CAD starter kit
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- 11 Jun 2014, 12:18
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Plate and Case CAD starter kit
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- 11 Jun 2014, 11:01
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Plate and Case CAD starter kit
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Plate and Case CAD starter kit
I'm not sure if anyone ever did this, but from my search seems like there isn't any. I came out with this "starter kit" CAD design when I was in the process of designing my own plate and case for hardwire keyboard. The CAD design is based on matt3o BrownFox CAD design (I hope you dont mind matt3o ...
- 24 May 2014, 10:22
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
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- 23 May 2014, 19:06
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
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Hi, I've been following matt30 build and based on that I manage to build one myself. Thank you matt30 :lol:
I've followed his guide and everything seems to works fine except for caps lock LED. The LED positive side is connected to to 330ohm resistor and port B2 on teensy, while the negative sign is ...
I've followed his guide and everything seems to works fine except for caps lock LED. The LED positive side is connected to to 330ohm resistor and port B2 on teensy, while the negative sign is ...