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Flippable PCBs (self.ergomechkeyboards)
submitted 3 months ago by 0laura to c/ergomechkeyboards
 

I'm trying to make myself a little Sweep clone with Ergogen. I'm following the amazing flatfootfox guide, but the guide doesn't talk about how to make a board flippable. I also watched the Ban Vallack videos and he kinda mentioned it but it didn't really go in depth. Are there some resources on what to keep in mind when making a board flippable/repositories for flippable footprints?

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[–] luckybipedal 6 points 3 months ago (1 children)

The "half-swept" version of Sweep does that already: https://github.com/davidphilipbarr/Sweep/tree/main/Sweep%20half-swept

The easiest way to make the board flippable if to mount the controller upside-down on one side. Half-swept uses solder jumpers for all the pads of the controller footprint, which does basically the same thing as flipping the controller.

[–] 0laura 3 points 3 months ago

I found a flippable nice nano footprint and used that. here's the PCB I made. waiting for someone more experienced to tell me I didn't fuck stuff up and then I'll get it printed.1000000443