I made a keyboard with 96 configuration by myself, using STM32F103C8T6 for main control, BOX red axis, using QMK firmware, RGB matrix light pollution, and VIA will be added later. The main programmer programs for his own use. The first one was given away, no pictures were left, and the cover is a bit crude. The pictures and effect video will be updated after the second one is completed.
The shell was bought at the seafood market, and it should be the male model shell of K100. I am not a key player, so please make your own decision.
PCB board:
Since the PCB was designed before the casing was mailed back, the protrusions supporting the positioning plate on the inside of the casing were not considered, resulting in the PCB not being able to fit. Therefore, I used a wallpaper knife to scrape off the protrusions and used the plastic studs that came with it to support the positioning plate. This may have some effect on the typing sound.
If you want to avoid this situation, you can open a small groove on the PCB to avoid these protrusions. For the sake of money, I directly physically destroyed the casing.
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