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# phiboard
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in progress...
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## Goals
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- fully reversible pcb including hotswap sockets, MCU, OLED screen
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- wireless using the XIAO BLE as MCU
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- low profile (choc kailh) and thin PCB + components
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- no visible screws from the top
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- no visible seams from the top
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- custom graphics and silk screen
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# Manual additions after Ergogen
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Ergogen is used to generate most parts of the PCB. This can be done using:
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```
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ergogen . && cp output/pcbs/pcb.kicad_pcb kicad-prj/
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```
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However, various smaller modifications as well as the reversible OLED and silkscreen graphics are placed manually by hand.
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It is likely that this could be done through ergogen as well, feel free to fork and adjust my config.
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All modifications are listed in here:
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- Removed silksceens from diodes and modified silksceen for the battery pads. Be careful with this, as it make messing up the diode configuration very easy!
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- Wired up MCU and keys in a reversible fashion
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- Included reversible OLED
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- Put on silkscreens on front [`porsche-front-big.kicad_mod`](./kicad-prj/graphics.pretty/porsche-front-big.kicad_mod) and back [`porsche-back-big.kicad_mod`](./kicad-prj/graphics.pretty/porsche-back-big.kicad_mod)
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# Customize Graphics
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In [graphics](./graphics/) you can find the source images used in this project.
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There are two types of graphics.
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### Silkscreen
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The silksceen uses the porsche images.
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To use a different image you have to open `kicad > image converter`.
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In here you can load your desired image, choose an output size and threshold and save it as footprint on F.Silkscreen.
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In order for KiCad to detect your custom footprints, you have to save them to a folder with the extension `.pretty` like in [`kicad-prj/graphics.pretty/`](./kicad-prj/graphics.pretty/).
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Lastly you need to tell KiCad where to find your footprints.
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If you decide to use my project and its `graphics.pretty` folder then KiCad should automatically pick it up through the `fp-lib-table`.
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Else, you can specify your `.pretty` path in `Preferences > Manage Footprint Libraries... > Project Specific Libraries`.
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### Solder Images
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In the palm of the hand there is a little empty space on the PCB which I decided to use with images which are printed on there using solder.
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I got the idea from [this video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohu4tZ4qov8).
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Here is the workflow to put your own images on there:
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You will most likely have a .png or .jpg image, which needs to be transformed to .svg.
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For this you can use popular online tools like [convertio.co](https://convertio.co/).
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Optionally you can try to optimize your svg using [this website](https://optimize.svgomg.net/), although it didn't make much of a difference for me.
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Next, we need to transform our svg into an array of points, for which i used [this website](https://shinao.github.io/PathToPoints/).
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Lastly, you can replace the point array in [`footprints/phi-caps`](./footprints/phi-caps.js) for the front side or [`footprints/phi-logo`](./footprints/phi-logo.js) for the back side.
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# Parts
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40 keys, 20 per side
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- 2 xiao ble
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- 2 oled 0.91 inch i2c (optional)
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- 2 batteries 3.7v (optional, requres cable otherwise)
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# Thanks
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- to https://github.com/MvEerd/ergogen/tree/mveerd for ergogen
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- to https://flatfootfox.com/ergogen-introduction/ for teaching ergogen
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- to https://github.com/Pipshag/goosekb for inspiration
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- to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohu4tZ4qov8 for finally making me follow through
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- and many, many more!
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