Deimos is a 40% split unibody ortholinar keyboard that uses the Raspberry Pi Pico for more accessibility, whose layout is similiar to the Lesovoz but has easier kitting.
Part | Specifics | Amount |
---|---|---|
Diodes | DO-35 THT diodes (part number 1N4148) | 38 |
Switches | MX standard switches | 37 |
Board | Raspberry Pi Pico (classic board) | 1 |
Buttons | 6mm micro-switches | 2 |
LED | 5mm LED | 2 |
Electrical tape | - | 1 |
Resistor | 220 ohm | 1 |
Tools | Is it necessary? | Use |
---|---|---|
Soldering iron | Yes | Soldering |
Solder wire | Yes | Soldering |
Screwdriver | Yes | Screwing in standoffs |
Tape | No, but reccomended | Holding components in place |
Tweezers | No, but reccomended | Placing smaller parts |
Fan or solder hood | No, but reccomended | Safety |
Eye protection | No, but reccomended | Safety |
Deimos currently runs on KMK. If you want to try and port it to QMK, ZMK or any other firmware you are welcome to do so.
This work falls under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 international license. For more info, check LICENSE.md or https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en
The right button is supposed to light up the LED, but it will burn it out. I am dumb. Use a resistor to avoid that.
This PCB has been fully tested and confirmed to work. The members of the PCB development team are however not liable if you end up with a non-functional pcb. Order at your own risk. Support will not be provided but pull requests will be reviewed and possibly accepted, although i do not know how that works.