Sweep Bling LP 30% Hotswap Diodeless Low-profile Split Keyboard Kit
Would you like to build an affordable low-profile keyboard, but don’t enjoy soldering diodes? Well, this might just be the kit for you!
Designed by David Barr with help of many contributors (GitHub repository).
Features:
- 34-key ergonomic layout (2x [3×5 + 2])
- Uses Kailh Choc V1 low-profile switches
- Hotswappable using Kailh Choc hotswap sockets
- Based on the Pro Micro controller
- No diodes! With so few keys there’s no need for a matrix (which means no need for diodes)
⚠️💀 Warning: Never plug/unplug the TRRS cable while the keyboard is powered! It could damage the data pin of the controller. 💀⚠️
Kit includes:
- 2x main PCBs
- Optional stacked acrylic case (2 mm top plate, 3 mm mid plate, 2/3 mm bottom plate)
- 34x Kailh Choc hotswap sockets
- 2x TRRS sockets
- 2x SMD power switches
- 2x SMD reset switches
- 8x silicone feet
Other parts required but not included in the kit:
Other recommended optional parts:
- Pro Micro sockets/pins (Mill Max low-profile, or cheap medium profile) – allow for microcontroller module replacement without desoldering
- Batteries
zdeno.praha@gmail.com (verified owner) –
Everything as expected, really happy with the quality of the PCB’s and another components. Only minor detail is only 8 feets.. 10 or even 12 would be ideal
juanmichero2002@gmail.com (verified owner) –
great diy kit overall, super easy to build and the result is up to standard. components are good quality, although one of my plates broke right in the corner where a screw sits between the trrs jack and the thumb switch. not the biggest issue since i can still use the board plateless or 3d print another plate, but just a heads up.