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* Add Artsey Ergo project to repo * Fix schematic.pdf * Saying goodbye to ENIG (allows economic assembly -> much cheaper) * Update price * Remove src and link to repo of Artsey Ergo project * Update project src link * Rename src markdown to not break Orpheus Leap * Add base files
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name: "Adam Parnaki" | ||
slack_handle: "@TMShader" | ||
github_handle: "@TMShader" | ||
tutorial: (I didn't use a tutorial) | ||
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# Artsey Ergo | ||
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<p align="center"> | ||
<img src="src/_image.png" alt="Artsey Ergo PCB" width="600px" height="auto"> | ||
</p> | ||
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A ZMK powered wireless 8-key ortholinear ergonomic keyboard based on the Artsey keyboard. | ||
This keyboard is especiall people with people who have limited mobility in their hards/fingers, | ||
because it only uses four fingers, 2 keys per finger and they only have to move up or down, | ||
never sideways. | ||
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### Why is the PCB special? | ||
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The PCB is double sided, so I only have to order one for both hands as it can be flipped around. | ||
This way it's much cheaper to manufacture and assemble. | ||
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### What does it cost? | ||
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It costs $49.83 with shipping and with a coupon. It uses assembly for only one component | ||
(8 pieces per board), the other components I already have left over from other projects. | ||
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### How did I design it? | ||
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I designed the basic shape in Ergogen, then refined that in Fusion and then imported to KiCAD | ||
where I completed the routing and the final component placement. Then back to Fusion to design | ||
a case for it. | ||
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The project has a technical documentation here: [https://artsey-ergo.tmshader.me](https://artsey-ergo.tmshader.me) | ||
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And a repo here: [https://github.com/tmshader/artsey-ergo](https://github.com/tmshader/artsey-ergo) |
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# Full project source at [https://github.com/tmshader/artsey-ergo/tree/main/hardware/electrical](https://github.com/tmshader/artsey-ergo/tree/main/hardware/electrical) | ||
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Commit when submitted to OnBoard: [e4afd82](https://github.com/tmshader/artsey-ergo/tree/e4afd828c540f206c743e01cdb2c82517d001232/hardware/electrical) |
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