Releases: sadekbaroudi/sweep36
swweeep-v1.5
Replaced the existing small on/off switch with a larger and more easily accessible switch. This is particularly challenging when using one of the cases, as you need tweezers to turn the keyboard on and off.
From:
MSK12C02
https://www.lcsc.com/product-detail/Toggle-Switches_SHOU-HAN-MSK12C02_C431540.html
To:
OS102011MA1QN1
https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/c-k/OS102011MA1QN1/1981430
swweeep-v1.4
Fixes an issue with a bodge wire being required to connect the jst connector gnd to the controller, as they were unconnected. Confirmed everything else works on the pcb. If you're going to build one, this one is good!
wireless-view-v1.2
Please do not use v1.0 or v1.1... As it turns out, the pin mappings weren't compatible with the ZMK nice!view adapter (thank you to @GerardoNevarez for catching this!)
See previous releases for details, as nothing has changed in terms of features.
What's Changed
- Change n!n pin assignments to match ZMK's nice_view_adapter by @GerardoNevarez in #2
New Contributors
- @GerardoNevarez made their first contribution in #2
Full Changelog: wireless-view-v1.1...wireless-view-v1.2
wireless-view-1.3
I really shouldn't have done releases for each of these iterations, but requests came in before a small group buy, so I just went for it... :D
In any case, this replaces the offset nice!view footprints with one footprint and jumpers to go to the corresponding controller pins based on which half you're using.
Solder the jumpers opposite of the top of the half you're building to map the nice!view to the correct SPI pins.
wireless-view-v1.1
The only difference between this and v1 is that the switch hole sizes were expanded to 1.47mm to support mill max hotswap as well.
Full Changelog: wireless-view-v1...wireless-view-v1.1
wireless-view-v1
New version: wireless only, with nice!view support. I had to remove per key RGB, and I removed TRRS. So, you cannot run this version wired.
Found in the pcb/wireless-view/choc-hotswap-optional/ directory
Features:
- hotswap and soldered switches
- 36 key (18 per half)
- no diodes
- nice!view support
- on/off switch
- jst connector support, or battery can be directly soldered to pins next to on/off switch
- zmk firmware to be developed, and will be here: https://github.com/sadekbaroudi/zmk-sweeeeep