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The Phantom is a do-it-yourself keyboard kit.
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The Phantom is a community-developed keyboard design, for a [[tenkeyless]] with plate-mounted [[Cherry MX]] switches, intended to fit inside a [[Filco Majestouch]] Tenkeyless case.
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Parts were produced/procured and sold together in a [[Phantom Group Buy]] during 2012, and did not include a case.
  
The keyboard was designed by bpiphany (formely "[[PrinsValium]]") following the original idea of [[HaveANiceDay]].
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The keyboard was engineered by bpiphany (formely "[[PrinsValium]]") following the original idea of [[HaveANiceDay]].
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Bpiphany owns the copyright of the PCB. There is text on the circuit board: "All rights reserved, but just ask I won't charge anything".
  
The keyboard is a [[tenkeyless]] using plate-mounted [[Cherry MX]] switches and is intended to fit inside a [[Filco Majestouch]] Tenkeyless case (or compatible case).
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The unique qualities of the Phantom are:
Bpiphany owns the copyright, but it says on the PCB "All rights reserved, but just ask I won't charge anything".
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* Different layouts with the same PCB. Plates were made for ISO and ANSI, with and without Windows keys (and for a special "7bit layout"). The PCB supported more layout options than the official plates.
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* Fully programmable controller.
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* Custom-designed mounting holes in the switch plates, allowing most switches to be opened without desoldering so that e.g. the switch type can be changed.
  
Different plates were made for different layouts, all of which were supported by different traces on the same PCB.
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The controller is a [[Teensy|Teensy 2.0]], mounted under the main PCB between the rows for function and numeric keys. Unfortunately, not all third party cases that can hold the innards of a Filco has space also for the controller board.
The PCB had no components of its own. The controller is a [[Teensy|Teensy 2.0]], mounted under the main PCB, between the rows for function and numeric keys. Unfortunately, not all third party cases that can hold the innards of a Filco has enough space for the controller.
 
  
The [[Phantom Group Buy|original group order]] was conducted during 2012, with the help of several members on the Deskthority forum and on [[Geekhack]], including e.g. [[7bit]] and [[litster]].
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The [[Phantom Group Buy|original group order]] was conducted during 2012.
The original order provided of PCB, aluminium plates, [[Cherry MX]] switches, diodes, controllers and stabilisers. A few group orders for specific parts have been (are) organised afterwards.
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A few group orders for specific parts have been (are) organised afterwards.
  
 
Please read the [[Phantom instruction guide]]s to know what to do with all those parts that could be ordered in the [[Phantom Group Buy]].
 
Please read the [[Phantom instruction guide]]s to know what to do with all those parts that could be ordered in the [[Phantom Group Buy]].

Revision as of 16:11, 18 December 2012

File:Example.jpg

Phantom Logo

The Phantom is a community-developed keyboard design, for a tenkeyless with plate-mounted Cherry MX switches, intended to fit inside a Filco Majestouch Tenkeyless case. Parts were produced/procured and sold together in a Phantom Group Buy during 2012, and did not include a case.

The keyboard was engineered by bpiphany (formely "PrinsValium") following the original idea of HaveANiceDay. Bpiphany owns the copyright of the PCB. There is text on the circuit board: "All rights reserved, but just ask I won't charge anything".

The unique qualities of the Phantom are:

  • Different layouts with the same PCB. Plates were made for ISO and ANSI, with and without Windows keys (and for a special "7bit layout"). The PCB supported more layout options than the official plates.
  • Fully programmable controller.
  • Custom-designed mounting holes in the switch plates, allowing most switches to be opened without desoldering so that e.g. the switch type can be changed.

The controller is a Teensy 2.0, mounted under the main PCB between the rows for function and numeric keys. Unfortunately, not all third party cases that can hold the innards of a Filco has space also for the controller board.

The original group order was conducted during 2012. A few group orders for specific parts have been (are) organised afterwards.

Please read the Phantom instruction guides to know what to do with all those parts that could be ordered in the Phantom Group Buy.

Layouts

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