The Discipad is a very beginner friendly project that allows to create a useful and feature complete mechanical keypad. The PCB features an eye-catching exposed array of components on the top, supports up to 17 individual keys and comes with VIA-Firmware preflashed on the microcontroller unit (MCU).
Product features:
USB-C connector
Easy to solder through-hole parts
ATMEGA328P MCU
Gold plated pcb
Customizable Open Source Firmware (Supported: QMK, VIA, VIAL)
The MCU comes preflashed with VIA firmware which allows for full configuration without needing to programm.
Kit Includes:
Mid and bottom pcb (black/gold)
Top plate to support 3Pin switches
3mm clear acrylic guard plate
Solder parts
Spacer and screws
Pre-flashed Atmega328P (USBaspLoader Bootloader & VIA Firmware)
Self adhesive rubber feet
Note: For transport the acryl guard plate has a bluish protection film applied, which should be removed before assembly.
You need:
17x MX switches (3 or 5 pin) no Choc V2
Keycaps (MX)
USB-C cable
T6 Torx screwdriver
Soldering equipment
Important: The USB-C can be difficult to solder properly without using flux. If you want me to do it for you add the USB-C Soldering Service
You optionally need:
3x 2u stabilizers
Dampening foam
Guides
Solder guide by Coseyfannitutti
Case assembling video guide Note: This is a different pad but the process is the same
VIA video guide by MechMerlin
How to enter Bootloader Mode
Download Links
VIA Software / Visit the VIA Website for more information.
VIAL Software
Discipad QMK Firmware files
Photos of the completed kit are for demonstration purposes only. Please note that this kit must be assembled (soldering) and does not include switches or keycaps.Discipad design by Coseyfannitutti
€38.00*
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