OngoingMechanical Keyboard V2 (Hotswap,Aluminium )
License
:MIT License
Description
***The main aim of this project is to make a premium feel keyboard as affordable as possible***
Hello there so this is the continuation of my previous year project -- Mechanical Keyboard (Bakeneko inspired). From Previous project i learned a lot and made some chamnges or improvements which was necessary.
First and foremost this are some pictures off my previous project which I received
The F4r Plate is given below:

The PCBA looks like

When u look at the PCB u notice it had an MCU a reset switch for Bootloader and Jst for power and flashing the firmware.
As for the firmware QMK is preferred and ZMK is not yet tested on it.
I am yet to test this board as i am waiting for the Daughterboard.

Features of Version 1:
- Uses Atmega 32U4-AU
- 65% Layout Keyboard
- A USB C to 4 Pin JST(1.0mm) Unified Daughter Board
- Designed to be a soldered board (meaning the switches need to be soldered)
**will keep updated about this board**
Now comes the Version 2
Features of Version 2
- Changed MCU to ATmega32U4-MU(R)
- Changed switch type from soldering to hotswap socket
- Supported for PCB screw-ins stabilizer
It is recomended to go with the version 2 as it much more easier to build
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The Daughter Board is common for both versions
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And lastly the case or enclosure (2 Types):
- 3D Printed
- Aluminium Cnc Enclosure(Anodized Finish and choose colour of your choice if Possible)



***Furthur More all the necessary and important files will be shared with time so stay tuned***
Revision 1 Pcb:

Revision 2 Pcb:

Design Drawing
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