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[[file:wiring-create-rows-testing.jpg]]
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*** Step 2: Create the columns
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The next step is to create the columns by soldering the diodes.
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Notice which way these diodes are directed here. First of all, they are all wired with the
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black part towards the switch, it is important that you follow that pattern for all of the
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switches. The end where that color-mark is denotes the direction of the diode. The way these
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diodes are directed, we have to have a firmware that "drives the rows", which means the
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electricity can go from the row through the pressed key-switches to the columns, but not the
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other way around.
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The next step is to create the columns by soldering the diodes. There are two options for
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soldering the diodes. The end where that color-mark is denotes the direction of the diode. The
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way these diodes are directed is crucial for the algorithm that detects the
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key-press. Detecting the key-press can be done in two ways, row- or column-driven.
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These following sketches are supposed to make the two "driving"-options the ergodox-firmware
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has more clear.
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Luckily in our firmware "ergodox-firmware" we have the option that adapts to that. However if
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you want to try and use the "tmk_keyboard" firmware which seems to be also interesting you
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want to wire the diodes the other way. This way the "columns are driving". As a side note, for
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some reason the tmk_keyboard firmware thinks of rows as columns and the other way around, so
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if you look through the source code it will also see "drive rows", even though that means
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"driving columns".
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want to wire the diodes the other way. This way the "columns are driving". As a side note, if
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I understand it correctly the tmk_keyboard firmware thinks of rows as columns and the other
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way around.
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The tmk_keyboard firmware could also be used for this kind of wiring, but it would have to be
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rewritten, maybe in a beautiful way, such that it can also "drive rows". However I didnt go
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ahead and perfom that rewriting, so I had to stick with the "ergodox-firmware". In retrospect
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I'd wish I had wired the diodes the other way around.
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The first picture doesnt show how the 6 thumb-keys are actually individually connected to the 6
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main columns.
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This first picture doesnt show how the 6 thumb-keys are actually individually connected to the 6
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main columns, but you can see very clearly that the diodes are all wired in the same direction.
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[[file:wiring-create-columns-left.jpg]]
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- The LEDs are handy for debugging, definately go ahead and connect those. When the keyboard
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starts successfully two of the LEDs light up shortly.
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- From the Teensy over to the MCP go exactly 4 connections. The blue, the red and the two green
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ones. This is done using the TTRS jacks and cable (TODO: Add picture here how the jacks are
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wired)
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ones. This is done using the TTRS jacks and cable.
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- Yes, the connection from B4 to VCC doesnt seem to make any sense, but the B4 port actually
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gets used directly in the ergodox-firmware, so just connect those connections that make no
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sense on first sight and either dont question it or find out why this is necessary by going
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through the firmware in great detail.
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This is how the trrs jacks are wired:
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[[file:trrs-jack.jpg]]
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After you are done you might have the following result:
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[[file:rows-and-columns-connected-to-chips.jpg]]
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How the TRRS jacks are wired for both sides:
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[[file:trrs-jacks.jpg]]
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