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Sweep (Ferris Fork) Split Keyboard PCB

Product information "Sweep (Ferris Fork) Split Keyboard PCB"

 The Sweep is a fork of the Ferris split keyboard. It uses a daughter board like a Pro Micro, Helios, Puchi-BLE etc. instead of using onboard components.

  • Sweep V2.2 PCB
  • Choc V1 switch compatible (not V2)
  • Choc spacing
  • On/Off switch for wireless builds
  • Hot-Swap with Mill-Max Holtite possible
  • LeadFree HASL PCB surface finish

 

Separate solder parts kit includes:

  • 2x Tactile reset switch
  • 2x TRRS jack
  • 2x On/off switch for wireless build

 

You need:

  • 1x Solder parts kit (choose extra in dropdown)
  • 34x Switches of a compatible type (refer to the compatibility table)
  • 2x Pro Micro, Puchi-C, Puchi-BLE or other clones
  • A Sweep case
  • Keycaps
  • TRRS (4-pole) cable (wired build only)
  • USB cable (depends on your micro-controller choice)

 

Build Guide
QMK Firmware
ZMK and BlueMicro_BLE (shield is called "Cradio") 

 

 

PCB design by David Barr
Photos of the completed keyboard are for demonstration purposes only.
Please note that this pcb must be assembled (soldering) and does not include mcu, switches or keycaps.

 

 

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Manufacturer: Keycapsss | Benjamin Rösner, Löhrstr. 11, 04105 Leipzig, Germany
Contact: Keycapsss.com

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