litl
Litl is an easy to build 40% keyboard using only through hole components. It uses a separate microcontroller (like the Pro Micro or Elite C) to enable flexibility in connectivity and to further simplify the soldering experience (no more tricksy USB ports).
License
Litl is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license. This design as it stands in this repository may be freely reproduced, modified, and manufactured for PERSONAL USE ONLY and may not be reproduced in physical form for public sale.
Litl kits are available for sale at sthlmkb.com
Features
- Only through hole components for easy soldering
- Separate microcontroller using Pro micro, Elite C, Nice! Nano or equivalent footprint. So micro USB, USB-C or Bluetooth are all options!
- 1 or 2 rotary encoders
- OLED screen (though only 1 rotary encoder is possible if using OLED)
- Multiple layout options including split space (2.25u + 1u + 2.75u), split left shift (1.25u + 1u), split enter (1u + 1.25u) and stepped capslock (layout)
- Open and visible components (in the style of Plaid, Romac etc)
- Simple and flexible case options
Components required
- PCB
- FR4 Switch plate
- FR4 Base
- Controller (e.g. Pro micro, Elite C, Nice! Nano or something with similar footprint/pinout)
- Switches (5 pin MX footprint) (up to 45)
- Diodes (47)
- Rotary encoders (1 or 2)
- Rotary encoder knobs (1 or 2)
- 0.91" OLED screen
- 10mm M2 Standoffs (6 required if mounting the base to the plate)
- Acrylic cover for the components at the top (optional)
- Stabilisers (PCB mount) (4 x 2u or 2 x 2u + 6.25u or 2 x 2u depending on layout)
- Rubber feet for the base
Build guide
Known issues
Have been fixed in v2 (and gerbers now updated) but were present in v1
Have been fixed in v3 (and gerbers now updated) but were present in later iterations of v2
Open Source Agenda is not affiliated with "Mohoyt Litl" Project. README Source:
mohoyt/litl