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I wanted to add some features like vi cursor and mouse keys to my [HHKB][HHKB] but its controller is not programmable and
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I wanted to add some features like vi cursor and mouse keys to my [HHKB][HHKB] but its controller is not programmable and
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firmware source code is not open, of course. This means customizing this keyboard needs to replace original
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firmware source code is not open, of course. This means customizing this keyboard needs to replace original
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controller with programmable one. For this purpose I used PJRC [Teensy++][Teensy] as alternative controller.
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controller with programmable one. This controller can work with HHKB Professional and Professional 2 model.
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See [this thread][AltController] in geekhack.org.
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[HHKB]: http://www.pfu.fujitsu.com/hhkeyboard/
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[HHKB]: http://www.pfu.fujitsu.com/hhkeyboard/
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[AltController]: http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=12047.0
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[Teensy]: http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/
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[Teensy]: http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/
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My keyboard firmware source tree is here: http://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard
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See directory keyboard/hhkb to build firmware for HHKB.
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##Features
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##Features
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* Customizable keymap
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* Customizable keymap
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* More keymap layers(more Fn keys)
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* More keymap layers(more Fn keys)
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* Mouse keys
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* Mouse keys
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* USB NKRO
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* USB NKRO
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See README of [tmk_keyboard] for more.
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[tmk_keyboard]: http://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard
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###Pros
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###Pros
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* No risk: Everything is all reversible
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* Without PCB trace cutting, case mod or any destructives
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* Without PCB trace cutting, case mod or any destructives
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* Can keep original controller intact
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* Can keep original controller intact
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* Can change all HHKB behaviour as you like
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* Can change all HHKB behaviour as you like
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###Cons
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###Cons
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* Void your warranty
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* Void your warranty
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* Lose USB hub function in case of Pro2
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* Lose USB hub function of Pro2
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##DISCLAIMER
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##DISCLAIMER
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I'm not a professional of electronics or MCU programming. This may damage your HHKB.
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I'm not a professional of electronics nor MCU programming. This may damage your HHKB.
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And my English writing is poor, I'm not sure I can convey my notions accurately.
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And my English writing is poor, I'm not sure I can convey my notions accurately.
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##Documents
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See [doc/HHKB.txt](doc/HHKB.txt) and files under [doc/](doc/) for internal of HHKB and this controller.
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##Build Firmware & Program
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You can choose some combination of hardware and USB protocol stack([LUFA], [PJRC]).
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### Install Tools
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See [this document](../../doc/build.md).
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### TMK Alt Controller Board
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$ make -f Makefile.tmk
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This programs the controller with [dfu-programmer] if the tool is intalled and configured properly.
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$ make -f Makefile.tmk dfu
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Push reset button and program with [FLIP]. The tool should be intalled and configured properly.
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$ make -f Makefile.tmk flip
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Or you can also program with FLIP GUI.
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[dfu-programmer]: http://dfu-programmer.sourceforge.net/
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[FLIP]: http://www.atmel.com/tools/FLIP.aspx
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##Build Firmware
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### PJRC Teensy++
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You can choose some combination of MCU and USB protocol stack.
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Build with [LUFA] USB stack:
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### Teensy++(AVR USB family) with [LUFA]
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$ make -f Makefile.lufa
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0. Edit **matrix.c** to use your pin configuration. See doc/HHKB.txt for detail.
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1. Edit **keymap.c** to use your favoirte keymap.
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or with [PJRC] USB stack:
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2. Edit **Makefile** if you want to use other `MCU` than Teensy++ 2.0.
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$ make -f Makefile.pjrc
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3. Build firmware binary file:
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Push reset button and program with [Teensy Loader(command line)]. The tool should be intalled and configured properly.
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`$ make -f Makefile.lufa`
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4. Program MCU with PJRC [Teensy Loader] tool. If you install command line version of the loader just run:
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$ make -f Makefile.lufa teensy
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`$ make -f Makefile.lufa teensy`
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$ make -f Makefile.pjrc teensy
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Or you can also program with [Teensy Loader(GUI)].
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[LUFA]: http://www.fourwalledcubicle.com/LUFA.php
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[LUFA]: http://www.fourwalledcubicle.com/LUFA.php
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[Teensy Loader]: http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/loader.html
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[PJRC]: http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/usb_keyboard.html
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[Teensy Loader(command line)]: http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/loader_cli.html
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[Teensy Loader(GUI)]: http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/loader.html
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###AVR Mega with [V-USB]
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###AVR Mega with [V-USB]
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Follow below if you want to use AVR with V-USB as .
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Build:
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$ make -f Makefile.vusb
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0. Edit **matrix.c** to use your pin configuration. See doc/HHKB.txt for detail.
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Program [USBaspLoader] on MCU with AVR programmer like [AVRISPmkII] and tool like [avrdude].
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1. Edit **keymap.c** to use your favoirte keymap.
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You can programs with [avrdude] once you have programmed [USBaspLoader] on MCU.
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$ make -f Makefile.vusb program
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2. Edit **usbconfig.h** to configure V-USB options.
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[AVRISPmkII]: http://www.atmel.com/tools/AVRISPMKII.aspx
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[avrdude]: http://www.nongnu.org/avrdude/
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3. Edit **Makefile.vusb** to define `MCU` and `F_CPU`.
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4. Build firmware binary file:
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`$ make -f Makefile.vusb`
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5. Program MCU with AVR programmer like AVRISPmkII. If you already have [USBaspLoader] on MCU just run:
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`$ make -f Makefile.vusb program`
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[V-USB]: http://www.obdev.at/products/vusb/index.html
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[USBaspLoader]: http://www.obdev.at/products/vusb/usbasploader.html
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###How to Customize Keymap
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##How to Customize
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Later...
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See [tmk_keyboard] documents.
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See **keymap.c**.
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##Hardware
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##Hardware
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You have some options for hardware. Development boards with USB AVR family(ATMega32U4, AT90USB1286) like Teensy will work while MegaAVR with V-USB library is also cheapear option for DIY.
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###Teensy++ installation
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###1. TMK Alt Controller Board
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Angled USB mini B adapter is used to install Teensy++ laterally.
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TMK designed [Keyboard Controller Board for HHKB Pro2(KiCad project)](https://github.com/tmk/HHKB_controller).
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See [this post](http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=12047.msg948923#msg948923).
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![Image of Teensy install](hhkb/doc/HHKB_img/teensy_install.jpg)
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Bread baord wires are used to connect Teensy++.
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![Image of Teensy wiring](hhkb/doc/HHKB_img/teensy_wiring.jpg)
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![Image of Connector](hhkb/doc/HHKB_img/connector_contact.jpg)
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###PJRC Teensy++ 2.0 connection
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###2. PJRC Teensy++ 2.0 connection
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| Teensy++ |
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| Teensy++ |
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| | HHKB pro HHKB pro2
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| PB0-2|------->ROW(6-8)
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| PB0-2|------->ROW (6-8) (5-7)
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| PB3-5|------->COL(9-11)
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| PB3-5|------->COL (9-11) (8-10)
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| PB6|------->ENABLE(12)
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| PB6|------->ENABLE (12) (11)
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| PE6|<-------KEY(4)
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| PE6|<-------KEY (4) (3)
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| PE7|------->PREV(5)
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| PE7|------->PREV (5) (4)
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| | 5V--- (1-3) (1-2)
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+---------------+
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+---------------+
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- NOTE: PJRC [Teensy](http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/)
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[Teensy Loader]: http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/loader.html
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###V-USB circuit
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###3. V-USB connection
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+---+ +---------------+
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+---+ +---------------+
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USB GND | | ATmega168 |
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USB GND | | ATmega328p |
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5V <-------+--------+---|Vcc,AVCC | HHKB
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5V <-------+--------+---|Vcc,AVCC | HHKB pro pro2
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R1 | | ~~~~
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R1 | | ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~
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D- <----+--+-----R2-----|INT1 PB2-4|------->ROW(6-8)
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D- <----+--+-----R2-----|INT1 PB2-4|------->ROW (6-8) (5-7)
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D+ <----|---+----R3-----|INT0 PC0-2|------->COL(9-11)
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D+ <----|---+----R3-----|INT0 PC0-2|------->COL (9-11) (8-10)
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Z1 Z2 | PC3|------->ENABLE(12)
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Z1 Z2 | PC3|------->ENABLE (12) (11)
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GND<----+---+-----------|GND PB0|<-------KEY(4)
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GND<----+---+-----------|GND PB0|<-------KEY (4) (3)
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| PB1|------->PREV(5)
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| PB1|------->PREV (5) (4)
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GND+-C2--+--|XTAL1 RXD|------->Debug Console
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GND+-C2--+--|XTAL1 RXD|------->Debug Console
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X1 | TXD|<-------Debug Console
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X1 | TXD|<-------Debug Console
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Z1,Z2: Zener 3.6V
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Z1,Z2: Zener 3.6V
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C1,C2: 22pF
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C1,C2: 22pF
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C3: 0.1uF
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C3: 0.1uF
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X1: Crystal 20MHz(16MHz/12MHz)
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X1: Crystal 12MHz
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SW: Push Switch(Optional for bootloader)
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SW: Push Switch(for bootloader)
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- NOTE: See [V-USB] documentation for more detail of hardware and the USB stack.
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- NOTE: [USBaspLoader] is very useful for firmware update.
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[V-USB]: http://www.obdev.at/products/vusb/index.html
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[USBaspLoader]: http://www.obdev.at/products/vusb/usbasploader.html
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Two PCBs are connected by 15 lines(13 in case of Pro2).
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Two PCBs are connected by 15 lines(13 in case of Pro2).
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Vcc and GND use 3(2) lines each, other 9 lines are for keyboard signaling.
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Vcc and GND use 3(2) lines each, other 9 lines are for keyboard signaling.
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Keyswitch PCB connector Teensy++ pins
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Keyswitch connector
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pro pro2 Description Teensy++ pins
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1 Vcc(5V) Not exist on Pro2 5V
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1 Vcc(5V) Not exist on Pro2 5V
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2 Vcc(5V) 5V
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2 1 Vcc(5V) 5V
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3 Vcc(5V) 5V
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3 2 Vcc(5V) 5V
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4 TP1684 KEY: Low(0) when key pressed PE6 input(with pullup)
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4 3 TP1684 KEY: Low(0) when key pressed PE6 input(with pullup)
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5 TP1684 KEY_PREV: assert previous key state??? PE7 output
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5 4 TP1684 KEY_PREV: make threshold PE7 output
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6 HC4051 A(bit0) select 8 rows(0 to 7) PB0 output
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6 5 HC4051 A(bit0)\ PB0 output
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7 HC4051 B(bit1) PB1 output
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7 6 HC4051 B(bit1) > select row(0 to 7) PB1 output
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8 HC4051 C(bit2) PB2 output
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8 7 HC4051 C(bit2)/ PB2 output
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9 LS145 A(bit0) select 8 columns(0 to 7) PB3 output
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9 8 LS145 A(bit0)\ PB3 output
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10 LS145 B(bit1) PB4 output
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10 9 LS145 B(bit1) > select column(0 to 7) PB4 output
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11 LS145 C(bit2) PB5 output
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11 10 LS145 C(bit2)/ PB5 output
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12 LS145 D(enable) Low(0) enable selected column PB6 output
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12 11 LS145 D(enable) Low(0) enables selected column PB6 output
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13 GND GND
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13 12 GND GND
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14 GND GND
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14 13 GND GND
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15 GND Not exist on Pro2 GND
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15 GND Not exist on Pro2 GND
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NOTE: guessing pin5(KEY_PREV) may work for hysteresis of capacitive sensing.
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NOTE: guessing pin5(KEY_PREV) may work for hysteresis of capacitive sensing.
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NOTE: 1KOhm didn't work as pullup resistor on KEY. AVR internal pullup or 10KOhm resistor was OK.
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(HHKB_connector.jpg)
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(HHKB_connector.jpg)
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