A 75% keyboard based on the RP2040 MCU with hotswappable switches, OLED display, and rotary encoder.
The Model-B is the second keyboard I've developed and aims to be the direct successor to the Model-K. I made this with the intention to develop a hotswappable keyboard which uses SMD components in order to reduce soldering overhead and learn microcontroller hardware development. The case is clear acrylic with a delrin switchplate and holds a eleven degree angle, and is reasonably heavy - a much more complete feel compared to the Model-K.
See what_is_this.md for some info regarding why I made this and some of the specifics for getting setup.
- 75% layout
- Hotswappable switches
- Primarily SMD PCB
- Completely laster cut housing
- 128x32 OLED display
- Chip viewing window