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The keyboard part number is 42T3177. +// This routine uses the Teensyduino "Micro-Manager Method" to send Normal and Modifier +// keys over USB. Only the volume control multi-media keys are supported by this routine. +// Description of Teensyduino keyboard functions is at www.pjrc.com/teensy/td_keyboard.html +// The PS/2 code for the Trackpoint was originally from https://playground.arduino.cc/uploads/ComponentLib/mouse.txt +// but the interface to the host was changed from RS232 serial to USB using the PJRC Mouse functions. +// A watchdog timer was also added to the "while loops" so the code can't hang if a clock edge is missed. +// +// Revision History +// Initial Release Oct 27, 2018 +// +// Trackpoint signals +#define MDATA 18 // ps/2 data to trackpoint +#define MCLK 19 // ps/2 clock to trackpoint +#define MRESET 0 // active high trackpoint reset at power up +// Keyboard LEDs +#define CAPS_LED 28 // Wire these 3 I/O's to the anode side of LED's +#define NUM_LED 29 // Wire the cathode side thru a dropping resistor +#define SCRL_LED 30 // to ground. +#define BLINK_LED 13 // The LED on the Teensy is programmed to blink +// Keyboard Fn key (aka HOTKEY) +#define HOTKEY 14 // Fn key plus side +#define HOTKEY_RTN 23 // Fn key minus side (always driven low in this routine) +// sync signal for measuring scan frequency +#define SYNC 27 +// Set the keyboard row & column size +const byte rows_max = 16; // sets the number of rows in the matrix +const byte cols_max = 8; // sets the number of columns in the matrix +// +// Load the normal key matrix with the Teensyduino key names described at www.pjrc.com/teensy/td_keyboard.html +// A zero indicates no normal key at that location. +// +int normal[rows_max][cols_max] = { + {KEY_TILDE,KEY_1,KEY_Q,KEY_TAB,KEY_A,KEY_ESC,KEY_Z,0}, + {KEY_F1,KEY_2,KEY_W,KEY_CAPS_LOCK,KEY_S,0,KEY_X,0}, + {KEY_F2,KEY_3,KEY_E,KEY_F3,KEY_D,KEY_F4,KEY_C,0}, + {KEY_5,KEY_4,KEY_R,KEY_T,KEY_F,KEY_G,KEY_V,KEY_B}, + {KEY_6,KEY_7,KEY_U,KEY_Y,KEY_J,KEY_H,KEY_M,KEY_N}, + {KEY_EQUAL,KEY_8,KEY_I,KEY_RIGHT_BRACE,KEY_K,KEY_F6,KEY_COMMA,0}, + {KEY_F8,KEY_9,KEY_O,KEY_F7,KEY_L,0,KEY_PERIOD,0}, + {KEY_MINUS,KEY_0,KEY_P,KEY_LEFT_BRACE,KEY_SEMICOLON,KEY_QUOTE,0,KEY_SLASH}, + {KEY_F9,KEY_F10,0,KEY_BACKSPACE,KEY_BACKSLASH,KEY_F5,KEY_ENTER,KEY_SPACE}, + {KEY_INSERT,KEY_F12,0,0,0,0,0,KEY_RIGHT}, + {KEY_DELETE,KEY_F11,0,0,0,0,0,KEY_DOWN}, + {KEY_PAGE_UP,KEY_PAGE_DOWN,0,0,KEY_MENU,0,0,0}, + {KEY_HOME,KEY_END,0,0,0,KEY_UP,KEY_PAUSE,KEY_LEFT}, + {0,KEY_PRINTSCREEN,KEY_SCROLL_LOCK,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0} +}; +// Load the modifier key matrix with key names at the correct row-column location. +// A zero indicates no modifier key at that location. +int modifier[rows_max][cols_max] = { + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,MODIFIERKEY_GUI,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,MODIFIERKEY_LEFT_ALT,0,MODIFIERKEY_RIGHT_ALT}, + {0,0,0,MODIFIERKEY_LEFT_SHIFT,0,0,MODIFIERKEY_RIGHT_SHIFT,0}, + {MODIFIERKEY_LEFT_CTRL,0,0,0,0,0,MODIFIERKEY_RIGHT_CTRL,0} +}; +// Load the media key matrix with key names at the correct row-column location. +// A zero indicates no media key at that location. +int media[rows_max][cols_max] = { + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,KEY_MEDIA_VOLUME_INC,KEY_MEDIA_VOLUME_DEC,KEY_MEDIA_MUTE,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0} +}; +// Initialize the old_key matrix with one's. +// 1 = key not pressed, 0 = key is pressed +boolean old_key[rows_max][cols_max] = { + {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}, + {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}, + {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}, + {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}, + {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}, + {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}, + {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}, + {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}, + {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}, + {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}, + {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}, + {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}, + {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}, + {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}, + {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}, + {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1} +}; +// +// Define the Teensy 3.2 I/O numbers +// +// Row FPC pin # 22,18,14,10,02,04,08,12,06,20,16,24,28,32,26,30 +// Teensy I/O # 20,33,24,25,31,32,07,06,26,04,05,03,02,01,21,22 +int Row_IO[rows_max] = {20,33,24,25,31,32,7,6,26,4,5,3,2,1,21,22}; // Teensy 3.2 I/O numbers for rows +// +// Column FPC pin # 05,13,09,07,11,03,15,17 +// Teensy I/O # 16,10,12,17,11,15,09,08 +int Col_IO[cols_max] = {16,10,12,17,11,15,9,8}; // Teensy 3.2 I/O numbers for columns +// +// Declare variables that will be used by functions +boolean trackpoint_error = LOW; // sent high when touch pad routine times out +boolean slots_full = LOW; // Goes high when slots 1 thru 6 contain normal keys +// slot 1 thru slot 6 hold the normal key values to be sent over USB. +int slot1 = 0; //value of 0 means the slot is empty and can be used. +int slot2 = 0; +int slot3 = 0; +int slot4 = 0; +int slot5 = 0; +int slot6 = 0; +// +int mod_shift_l = 0; // These variables are sent over USB as modifier keys. +int mod_shift_r = 0; // Each is either set to 0 or MODIFIER_ ... +int mod_ctrl_l = 0; +int mod_ctrl_r = 0; +int mod_alt_l = 0; +int mod_alt_r = 0; +int mod_gui = 0; +// +// *****************Functions for Trackpoint*************************** +// Function to send the trackpoint a command +void trackpoint_write(char data) +{ + char i; + char parity = 1; + // put pins in output mode + go_z(MDATA); + go_z(MCLK); + elapsedMillis watchdog; // set watchdog to zero + delayMicroseconds(300); + go_0(MCLK); + delayMicroseconds(300); + go_0(MDATA); + delayMicroseconds(10); + // start bit + go_z(MCLK); + // wait for trackpoint to take control of clock) + while (digitalRead(MCLK) == HIGH) { + if (watchdog >= 200) { //check for infinite loop + trackpoint_error = HIGH; // set error flag + break; + } + } + // clock is low, and we are clear to send data + for (i=0; i < 8; i++) { + if (data & 0x01) { + go_z(MDATA); + } + else { + go_0(MDATA); + } + // wait for clock cycle + while (digitalRead(MCLK) == LOW) { + if (watchdog >= 200) { //check for infinite loop + trackpoint_error = HIGH; // set error flag + break; + } + } + while (digitalRead(MCLK) == HIGH) { + if (watchdog >= 200) { //check for infinite loop + trackpoint_error = HIGH; // set error flag + break; + } + } + parity = parity ^ (data & 0x01); + data = data >> 1; + } + // parity + if (parity) { + go_z(MDATA); + } + else { + go_0(MDATA); + } + // wait for clock cycle + while (digitalRead(MCLK) == LOW) { + if (watchdog >= 200) { //check for infinite loop + trackpoint_error = HIGH; // set error flag + break; + } + } + while (digitalRead(MCLK) == HIGH) { + if (watchdog >= 200) { //check for infinite loop + trackpoint_error = HIGH; // set error flag + break; + } + } + // stop bit + go_z(MDATA); + delayMicroseconds(50); + while (digitalRead(MCLK) == HIGH) { + if (watchdog >= 200) { //check for infinite loop + trackpoint_error = HIGH; // set error flag + break; + } + } + // wait for trackpoint to switch modes + while ((digitalRead(MCLK) == LOW) || (digitalRead(MDATA) == LOW)) { + if (watchdog >= 200) { //check for infinite loop + trackpoint_error = HIGH; // set error flag + break; + } + } + // put a hold on the incoming data. + go_0(MCLK); +} + +// +// Function to get a byte of data from the trackpoint +// +char trackpoint_read(void) +{ + char data = 0x00; + int i; + char bity = 0x01; + // start the clock + elapsedMillis watchdog; // set watchdog to zero + go_z(MCLK); + go_z(MDATA); + delayMicroseconds(50); + while (digitalRead(MCLK) == HIGH) { + if (watchdog >= 200) { //check for infinite loop + trackpoint_error = HIGH; // set error flag + break; + } + } + delayMicroseconds(5); // wait for clock ring to settle + while (digitalRead(MCLK) == LOW) { // eat start bit + if (watchdog >= 200) { //check for infinite loop + trackpoint_error = HIGH; // set error flag + break; + } + } + for (i=0; i < 8; i++) { + while (digitalRead(MCLK) == HIGH) { + if (watchdog >= 200) { //check for infinite loop + trackpoint_error = HIGH; // set error flag + break; + } + } + if (digitalRead(MDATA) == HIGH) { + data = data | bity; + } + while (digitalRead(MCLK) == LOW) { + if (watchdog >= 200) { //check for infinite loop + trackpoint_error = HIGH; // set error flag + break; + } + } + bity = bity << 1; + } + // ignore parity bit + while (digitalRead(MCLK) == HIGH) { + if (watchdog >= 200) { //check for infinite loop + trackpoint_error = HIGH; // set error flag + break; + } + } + while (digitalRead(MCLK) == LOW) { + if (watchdog >= 200) { //check for infinite loop + trackpoint_error = HIGH; // set error flag + break; + } + } + // eat stop bit + while (digitalRead(MCLK) == HIGH) { + if (watchdog >= 200) { //check for infinite loop + trackpoint_error = HIGH; // set error flag + break; + } + } + while (digitalRead(MCLK) == LOW) { + if (watchdog >= 200) { //check for infinite loop + trackpoint_error = HIGH; // set error flag + break; + } + } + // put a hold on the incoming data. + go_0(MCLK); + return data; +} + +void trackpoint_init() +{ + trackpoint_error = LOW; // start with no error + go_z(MCLK); // float the clock and data to trackpoint + go_z(MDATA); + // Trackpoint Reset signal is active high. Start it off low to let power stabilize + go_0(MRESET); // drive low + delay(1000); // wait 1 second + go_1(MRESET); // drive High to activate Reset signal to trackpoint + delay(1000); // wait 1 second to give it a good long reset + go_0(MRESET); // drive Reset back to the inactive (low) state + delay(1000); // wait 1 second before proceeding so trackpoint is ready + // Sending reset command to trackpoint + trackpoint_write(0xff); + trackpoint_read(); // ack byte + // Read ack byte + trackpoint_read(); // blank + trackpoint_read(); // blank + // Sending remote mode code so the trackpoint will send data only when polled + trackpoint_write(0xf0); // remote mode + trackpoint_read(); // Read ack byte + delayMicroseconds(100); +} +// +// *****************Functions for Keyboard***************************** +// Function to load the key name into the first available slot +void load_slot(int key) { + if (!slot1) { + slot1 = key; + } + else if (!slot2) { + slot2 = key; + } + else if (!slot3) { + slot3 = key; + } + else if (!slot4) { + slot4 = key; + } + else if (!slot5) { + slot5 = key; + } + else if (!slot6) { + slot6 = key; + } + if (!slot1 || !slot2 || !slot3 || !slot4 || !slot5 || !slot6) { + slots_full = LOW; // slots are not full + } + else { + slots_full = HIGH; // slots are full + } +} +// +// Function to clear the slot that contains the key name +void clear_slot(int key) { + if (slot1 == key) { + slot1 = 0; + } + else if (slot2 == key) { + slot2 = 0; + } + else if (slot3 == key) { + slot3 = 0; + } + else if (slot4 == key) { + slot4 = 0; + } + else if (slot5 == key) { + slot5 = 0; + } + else if (slot6 == key) { + slot6 = 0; + } + slots_full = LOW; +} +// +// Function to load the modifier key name into the appropriate mod variable +void load_mod(int m_key) { + if (m_key == MODIFIERKEY_LEFT_SHIFT) { + mod_shift_l = m_key; + } + else if (m_key == MODIFIERKEY_RIGHT_SHIFT) { + mod_shift_r = m_key; + } + else if (m_key == MODIFIERKEY_LEFT_CTRL) { + mod_ctrl_l = m_key; + } + else if (m_key == MODIFIERKEY_RIGHT_CTRL) { + mod_ctrl_r = m_key; + } + else if (m_key == MODIFIERKEY_LEFT_ALT) { + mod_alt_l = m_key; + } + else if (m_key == MODIFIERKEY_RIGHT_ALT) { + mod_alt_r = m_key; + } + else if (m_key == MODIFIERKEY_GUI) { + mod_gui = m_key; + } +} +// +// Function to load 0 into the appropriate mod variable +void clear_mod(int m_key) { + if (m_key == MODIFIERKEY_LEFT_SHIFT) { + mod_shift_l = 0; + } + else if (m_key == MODIFIERKEY_RIGHT_SHIFT) { + mod_shift_r = 0; + } + else if (m_key == MODIFIERKEY_LEFT_CTRL) { + mod_ctrl_l = 0; + } + else if (m_key == MODIFIERKEY_RIGHT_CTRL) { + mod_ctrl_r = 0; + } + else if (m_key == MODIFIERKEY_LEFT_ALT) { + mod_alt_l = 0; + } + else if (m_key == MODIFIERKEY_RIGHT_ALT) { + mod_alt_r = 0; + } + else if (m_key == MODIFIERKEY_GUI) { + mod_gui = 0; + } +} +// +// Function to send the modifier keys over usb +void send_mod() { + Keyboard.set_modifier(mod_shift_l | mod_shift_r | mod_ctrl_l | mod_ctrl_r | mod_alt_l | mod_alt_r | mod_gui); + Keyboard.send_now(); +} +// +// Function to send the normal keys in the 6 slots over usb +void send_normals() { + Keyboard.set_key1(slot1); + Keyboard.set_key2(slot2); + Keyboard.set_key3(slot3); + Keyboard.set_key4(slot4); + Keyboard.set_key5(slot5); + Keyboard.set_key6(slot6); + Keyboard.send_now(); +} +// **************Functions common to keyboard and trackpoint************************** +// +// Function to set a pin to high impedance (acts like open drain output) +void go_z(int pin) +{ + pinMode(pin, INPUT); + digitalWrite(pin, HIGH); +} +// +// Function to set a pin as an input with a pullup +void go_pu(int pin) +{ + pinMode(pin, INPUT_PULLUP); + digitalWrite(pin, HIGH); +} +// +// Function to send a pin to a logic low +void go_0(int pin) +{ + pinMode(pin, OUTPUT); + digitalWrite(pin, LOW); +} +// +// Function to send a pin to a logic high +void go_1(int pin) +{ + pinMode(pin, OUTPUT); + digitalWrite(pin, HIGH); +} +// +//************************************Setup******************************************* +void setup() { +// ************trackpoint setup + trackpoint_init(); // reset trackpoint, then set it's resolution and put it in remote mode + if (trackpoint_error) { + trackpoint_init(); // try one more time to initialize the trackpoint + } +// ************keyboard setup + for (int a = 0; a < cols_max; a++) { // loop thru all column pins + go_pu(Col_IO[a]); // set each column pin as an input with a pullup + } +// + for (int b = 0; b < rows_max; b++) { // loop thru all row pins + go_z(Row_IO[b]); // set each row pin as a floating output + } +// + go_0(HOTKEY_RTN); // Always drive the Hotkey return side low + go_pu(HOTKEY); // Pull up the Hotkey plus side for reading +// + pinMode(BLINK_LED, OUTPUT); // I/O 13 drives the LED on the Teensy + pinMode(SYNC, OUTPUT); // I/O 27 drives a scope for frequency measurement + +} +// +// *******declare and initialize trackpoint variables +char mstat; // trackpoint status reg = Y overflow, X overflow, Y sign bit, X sign bit, Always 1, Middle Btn, Right Btn, Left Btn +char mx; // trackpoint x movement = 8 data bits. The sign bit is in the status register to + // make a 9 bit 2's complement value. Left to right on the trackpoint gives a positive value. +char my; // trackpoint y movement also 8 bits plus sign. trackpoint movement away from the user gives a positive value. +boolean over_flow; // set if x or y movement values are bad due to overflow +boolean left_button = 0; // on/off variable for left button = bit 0 of mstat +boolean right_button = 0; // on/off variable for right button = bit 1 of mstat +boolean middle_button = 0; // on/off variable for middle button = bit 2 of mstat +boolean old_left_button = 0; // on/off variable for left button status the previous polling cycle +boolean old_right_button = 0; // on/off variable for right button status the previous polling cycle +boolean old_middle_button = 0; // on/off variable for middle button status the previous polling cycle +boolean button_change = 0; // Active high, shows when any trackpoint button has changed since last polling cycle +// **********declare and initialize keyboard variables +boolean Fn_pressed = HIGH; // Initialize Fn key to HIGH = "not pressed" +extern volatile uint8_t keyboard_leds; // 8 bits sent from Host to Teensy that give keyboard LED status. +char blink_count = 0; // Blink loop counter +boolean blinky = LOW; // Blink LED state +boolean sync_sig = LOW; // sync pulse to measure scan frequency +// +//*********************************Main Loop******************************************* +// +void loop() { +// *************Keyboard Main************** +// Read the Fn key (aka Hotkey) which is not part of the key matrix + if (!digitalRead(HOTKEY)) { + Fn_pressed = LOW; // Fn key is pressed (active low) + } + else { + Fn_pressed = HIGH; // Fn key is not pressed + } +// +// Scan keyboard matrix with an outer loop that drives each row low and an inner loop that reads every column (with pull ups). +// The routine looks at each key's present state (by reading the column input pin) and also the previous state from the last scan +// that was 30msec ago. The status of a key that was just pressed or just released is sent over USB and the state is saved in the old_key matrix. +// The keyboard keys will read as logic low if they are pressed (negative logic). +// The old_key matrix also uses negative logic (low=pressed). +// + for (int x = 0; x < rows_max; x++) { // loop thru the rows + go_0(Row_IO[x]); // Activate Row (send it low) + delayMicroseconds(10); // give the row time to go low and settle out + for (int y = 0; y < cols_max; y++) { // loop thru the columns +// **********Modifier keys + if (modifier[x][y] != 0) { // check if modifier key exists at this location in the array (a non-zero value) + if (!digitalRead(Col_IO[y]) && (old_key[x][y])) { // Read column to see if key is low (pressed) and was previously not pressed + load_mod(modifier[x][y]); // function reads which modifier key is pressed and loads it into the appropriate mod_... variable + send_mod(); // function sends the state of all modifier keys over usb including the one that just got pressed + old_key[x][y] = LOW; // Save state of key as "pressed" + } + else if (digitalRead(Col_IO[y]) && (!old_key[x][y])) { //check if key is not pressed and was previously pressed + clear_mod(modifier[x][y]); // function reads which modifier key was released and loads 0 into the appropriate mod_... variable + send_mod(); // function sends all mod's over usb including the one that just released + old_key[x][y] = HIGH; // Save state of key as "not pressed" + } + } +// ***********end of modifier section +// +// ***********Normal keys section + else if (normal[x][y] != 0) { // check if normal key exists at this location in the array (a non-zero value) + if (!digitalRead(Col_IO[y]) && (old_key[x][y])) { // check if key is pressed and was not previously pressed + old_key[x][y] = LOW; // Save state of key as "pressed" + if ((normal[x][y] == KEY_SCROLL_LOCK) && (!Fn_pressed)) { // check for special case of Num Lock Key + load_slot(KEY_NUM_LOCK); // update first available slot with Num Lock instead of Scroll Lock + send_normals(); // send all slots over USB including the Num Lock Key that just got pressed + } + else { + load_slot(normal[x][y]); //update first available slot with normal key name + send_normals(); // send all slots over USB including the key that just got pressed + } + } + else if (digitalRead(Col_IO[y]) && (!old_key[x][y])) { //check if key is not pressed, but was previously pressed + old_key[x][y] = HIGH; // Save state of key as "not pressed" + if ((normal[x][y] == KEY_SCROLL_LOCK) && (!Fn_pressed)) { // check for special case of Num Lock Key + clear_slot(KEY_NUM_LOCK); // clear the slot that contains Num Lock + send_normals(); // send all slots over USB including the Num Lock key + } + else { + clear_slot(normal[x][y]); //clear the slot that contains the normal key name + send_normals(); // send all slots over USB including the key that was just released + } + } + } +// **************end of normal section +// +// *************Volume key section. Note PJRC states that volume up, down, & mute should be sent with Keyboard.press function. + else if (media[x][y] != 0) { // check if any volume control key exists at this location in the array (a non-zero value) + if (!digitalRead(Col_IO[y]) && (old_key[x][y])) { // check if key is pressed and was not previously pressed + old_key[x][y] = LOW; // Save state of key as "pressed" + Keyboard.press(media[x][y]); // send volume key press + } + else if (digitalRead(Col_IO[y]) && (!old_key[x][y])) { //check if key is not pressed, but was previously pressed + old_key[x][y] = HIGH; // Save state of key as "not pressed" + Keyboard.release(media[x][y]); // send volume key release + } + } +// ***************end of volume section + } + go_z(Row_IO[x]); // De-activate Row (send it to hi-z) + } +// +// **********keyboard scan complete +// +// ****************************Trackpoint Routine********************************* +// +// poll the trackpoint for new movement data + over_flow = 0; // assume no overflow until status is received + trackpoint_error = LOW; // start with no error + trackpoint_write(0xeb); // request data + trackpoint_read(); // ignore ack + mstat = trackpoint_read(); // save into status variable + mx = trackpoint_read(); // save into x variable + my = trackpoint_read(); // save into y variable + if (((0x80 & mstat) == 0x80) || ((0x40 & mstat) == 0x40)) { // x or y overflow bits set? + over_flow = 1; // set the overflow flag + } +// change the x data from 9 bit to 8 bit 2's complement + mx = mx >> 1; // convert to 7 bits of data by dividing by 2 + mx = mx & 0x7f; // don't allow sign extension + if ((0x10 & mstat) == 0x10) { // move the sign into + mx = 0x80 | mx; // the 8th bit position + } +// change the y data from 9 bit to 8 bit 2's complement and then take the 2's complement +// because y movement on ps/2 format is opposite of touchpad.move function + my = my >> 1; // convert to 7 bits of data by dividing by 2 + my = my & 0x7f; // don't allow sign extension + if ((0x20 & mstat) == 0x20) { // move the sign into + my = 0x80 | my; // the 8th bit position + } + my = (~my + 0x01); // change the sign of y data by taking the 2's complement (invert and add 1) +// zero out mx and my if over_flow or trackpoint_error is set + if ((over_flow) || (trackpoint_error)) { + mx = 0x00; // data is garbage so zero it out + my = 0x00; + } +// send the x and y data back via usb if either one is non-zero + if ((mx != 0x00) || (my != 0x00)) { + Mouse.move(mx,my); + } +// +// send the trackpoint left and right button status over usb if no error + if (!trackpoint_error) { + if ((0x01 & mstat) == 0x01) { // if left button set + left_button = 1; + } + else { // clear left button + left_button = 0; + } + if ((0x02 & mstat) == 0x02) { // if right button set + right_button = 1; + } + else { // clear right button + right_button = 0; + } + if ((0x04 & mstat) == 0x04) { // if middle button set + middle_button = 1; + } + else { // clear middle button + middle_button = 0; + } +// Determine if any buttons have changed since last polling cycle + button_change = ((left_button ^ old_left_button) | (right_button ^ old_right_button) | (middle_button ^ old_middle_button)); +// Don't send button status if there's no change since last time. + if (button_change) { + Mouse.set_buttons(left_button, middle_button, right_button); // send button status + } + old_left_button = left_button; // remember new button status for next polling cycle + old_right_button = right_button; + old_middle_button = middle_button; + } +// **************************************End of trackpoint routine*********************************** +// +// *******keyboard LEDs +// Turn on or off the LEDs for Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock based on bit 0, 1, and 2 from the keyboard_leds +// variable controlled by the USB host computer +// + if (keyboard_leds & 1) { // mask off all bits but D0 and test if set + go_1(NUM_LED); // turn on the Num Lock LED + } + else { + go_0(NUM_LED); // turn off the Num Lock LED + } +// +// + if (keyboard_leds & 1<<1) { // mask off all bits but D1 and test if set + go_1(CAPS_LED); // turn on the Caps Lock LED + } + else { + go_0(CAPS_LED); // turn off the Caps Lock LED + } +// +// + if (keyboard_leds & 1<<2) { // mask off all bits but D2 and test if set + go_1(SCRL_LED); // turn on the Scroll Lock LED + } + else { + go_0(SCRL_LED); // turn off the Scroll Lock LED + } +// +// Blink LED on Teensy to show a heart beat +// + if (blink_count == 0x17) { + digitalWrite(BLINK_LED, blinky); + blinky = !blinky; + blink_count = 0; + } + else { + blink_count = blink_count + 1; + } +// +// Provide a sync pulse to measure the scan frequency +// + sync_sig = !sync_sig; // toggle the sync signal + digitalWrite(SYNC, sync_sig); +// +// ****************End of main loop +// + delay(24); // The overall keyboard/trackpoint scanning rate was measured at 30ms +} diff --git a/Example_Keyboards/Lenovo_ThinkPad_T61/Teensy 3p2/Lenovo_T61_io_list.txt b/Example_Keyboards/Lenovo_ThinkPad_T61/Teensy 3p2/Lenovo_T61_io_list.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f12338a --- /dev/null +++ b/Example_Keyboards/Lenovo_ThinkPad_T61/Teensy 3p2/Lenovo_T61_io_list.txt @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +cntrl-l 16 22 +cntrl-r 9 22 +shift-l 17 21 +shift-r 9 21 +alt-l 15 1 +alt-r 8 1 +gui 12 3 +a 11 20 +b 25 8 +c 24 9 +d 11 24 +e 12 24 +f 25 11 +g 15 25 +h 31 15 +i 32 12 +j 31 11 +k 32 11 +l 7 11 +m 31 9 +n 31 8 +o 7 12 +p 12 6 +q 12 20 +r 12 25 +s 11 33 +t 17 25 +u 31 12 +v 25 9 +w 12 33 +x 9 33 +y 31 17 +z 9 20 +` 16 20 +1 10 20 +2 10 33 +3 10 24 +4 25 10 +5 16 25 +6 31 16 +7 31 10 +8 32 10 +9 7 10 +0 6 10 +- 16 6 += 32 16 +bckspace 26 17 +esc 15 20 +f1 16 33 +f2 16 24 +f3 17 24 +f4 15 24 +f5 15 26 +f6 15 32 +f7 17 7 +f8 16 7 +f9 16 26 +f10 26 10 +f11 10 5 +f12 10 4 +insert 16 4 +delete 16 5 +home 16 2 +pg-up 16 3 +pg-dn 10 3 +end 10 2 +arrow-r 8 4 +arrow-l 8 2 +arrow-u 15 2 +arrow-d 5 8 +menu 11 3 +/ 6 8 +period 7 9 +comma 32 9 +; 11 6 +' 15 6 +enter 26 9 +[ 17 6 +] 32 17 +\ 26 11 +caps-lck 17 33 +tab 17 20 +space 26 8 +prt-sc 10 1 +scr-lk 12 1 +pause 9 2 +page left 9 3 +page right 8 3 +mute 11 5 +volume down 17 5 +volume up 12 5 +ThinkVantage 15 5 diff --git a/Example_Keyboards/Lenovo_ThinkPad_T61/Teensy 3p2/Matrix_Decoder_T61.ino b/Example_Keyboards/Lenovo_ThinkPad_T61/Teensy 3p2/Matrix_Decoder_T61.ino new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d58a256 --- /dev/null +++ b/Example_Keyboards/Lenovo_ThinkPad_T61/Teensy 3p2/Matrix_Decoder_T61.ino @@ -0,0 +1,329 @@ +// +// This software is in the public domain. +// It will determine how a laptop keyboard matrix is wired using a Teensy 3.2 on an FPC T61 daughterboard. +// Open an editor on a computer and load or create a file that lists every key +// on the laptop keyboard that will be tested. Connect the FPC cable of the test keyboard +// to the Teensy/FPC board. Connect a USB cable from the Teensy to the computer. +// Wait a few seconds for the computer to see the Teensy as a keyboard. If numbers are reported on the screen +// before any keys are pressed, these I/O numbers are shorted together and must be fixed. +// Press each key one by one on the test keyboard as listed on the editor screen. When a key +// is pressed on the test keyboard, the program detects which Teensy I/O's +// were connected. Those two I/O's are sent over USB (separated by a TAB) and displayed +// on the editor. After sending the numbers, a DOWN ARROW is sent over USB to prepare for +// the next key. Once all keys on the test keyboard have been pressed, the file in +// the editor can be saved to create a row-column matrix. +// +// Revision History +// Rev 1.00 - Oct 21, 2018 - Original Release +// +// FPC 02,03,04,05,06,07,08,09,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,20,22,24,26,28,30,32 +// I/O 31,15,32,16,26,17,07,12,25,11,06,10,24,09,05,08,33,04,20,03,21,02,22,01 +// Load an array with the Teensy 3.2 I/O numbers that correspond to the FPC pins + int con_pin[] = {31,15,32,16,26,17,7,12,25,11,6,10,24,9,5,8,33,4,20,3,21,2,22,1}; +// +// load the key codes used in sending usb numbers, tab, and down arrow +int key_1 = KEY_1; +int key_2 = KEY_2; +int key_3 = KEY_3; +int key_4 = KEY_4; +int key_5 = KEY_5; +int key_6 = KEY_6; +int key_7 = KEY_7; +int key_8 = KEY_8; +int key_9 = KEY_9; +int key_0 = KEY_0; +int key_tab = KEY_TAB; +int key_down = KEY_DOWN; +// +// Function to set a pin as an input with a pullup so it's high unless grounded by a key press +void go_z(int pin) +{ + pinMode(pin, INPUT_PULLUP); + digitalWrite(pin, HIGH); +} + +// Function to set a pin as an output and drive it to a logic low (0 volts) +void go_0(int pin) +{ + pinMode(pin, OUTPUT); + digitalWrite(pin, LOW); +} + +// Function to send numbers over USB for display on an editor +void usb_num(int num) // the numbers 0 thru 33 are sent over usb as 0 thru 33 +{ + switch (num) { + case 0: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_0); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 1: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_1); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 2: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_2); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 3: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_3); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 4: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_4); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 5: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_5); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 6: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_6); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 7: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_7); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 8: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_8); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 9: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_9); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 10: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_1); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key2(key_0); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 11: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_1); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(50); + Keyboard.set_key1(0); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(50); + Keyboard.set_key2(key_1); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 12: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_1); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key2(key_2); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 13: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_1); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key2(key_3); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 14: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_1); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key2(key_4); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 15: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_1); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key2(key_5); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 16: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_1); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key2(key_6); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 17: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_1); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key2(key_7); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 18: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_1); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key2(key_8); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 19: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_1); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key2(key_9); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 20: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_2); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key2(key_0); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 21: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_2); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key2(key_1); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 22: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_2); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(50); + Keyboard.set_key1(0); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(50); + Keyboard.set_key2(key_2); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 23: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_2); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key2(key_3); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 24: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_2); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key2(key_4); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 25: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_2); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key2(key_5); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 26: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_2); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key2(key_6); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 27: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_2); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key2(key_7); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 28: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_2); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key2(key_8); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 29: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_2); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key2(key_9); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 30: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_3); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key2(key_0); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 31: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_3); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key2(key_1); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 32: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_3); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key2(key_2); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + case 33: + Keyboard.set_key1(key_3); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(50); + Keyboard.set_key1(0); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(50); + Keyboard.set_key2(key_3); + Keyboard.send_now(); + break; + } + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key1(0); // clear out the key slots + Keyboard.set_key2(0); + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key1(key_tab); // Tab over to position for next number + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key1(0); // clear out the tab from the slot + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); +} + +// Function to send a down arrow over usb to position for the next key +void down_arrow(void) { + Keyboard.set_key1(key_down); // send a down arrow + Keyboard.send_now(); + delay(20); + Keyboard.set_key1(0); // release the down arrow + Keyboard.send_now(); +} + +// --------------------------------------------------Setup----------------------------------- +void setup() { + for (int k = 0; k < 24; k++) { // loop thru all connector pins + go_z(con_pin[k]); // set each pin as an input with a pullup + } + delay(15000); // Wait for the host to connect to the Teensy as a keyboard. If 2 pins are shorted, + // you want the host to be ready to receive the pin numbers. +} +// +// -------------------------------------------Main Loop-------------------------------------- +// +void loop() { +// +// + for (int i=0; i<23; i++) { // outer loop index + go_0(con_pin[i]); // make the outer loop pin an output and send this pin low + for (int j=i+1; j<24; j++) { // inner loop index + delayMicroseconds(10); // give time to let the signals settle out + if (!digitalRead(con_pin[j])) { // check for connection between inner and outer pins + usb_num(con_pin[i]); // send outer loop I/O number over usb + usb_num(con_pin[j]); // send inner loop I/O number over usb + down_arrow(); // send a down arrow over usb + while(!digitalRead(con_pin[j])) { // wait until key is released + ; // if 2 pins are shorted, the code will hang here + } + } + } + go_z(con_pin[i]); // return the outer loop pin to float with pullup + } +// +// +delay(25); // overall keyboard scan rate is about 30 milliseconds +// +} diff --git a/Example_Keyboards/Lenovo_ThinkPad_T61/Teensy LC/Lenovo_Scanner.brd b/Example_Keyboards/Lenovo_ThinkPad_T61/Teensy LC/Lenovo_Scanner.brd new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aee8431 --- /dev/null +++ b/Example_Keyboards/Lenovo_ThinkPad_T61/Teensy LC/Lenovo_Scanner.brd @@ -0,0 +1,1019 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Lenovo T61 Controller +1 +39 +2 +40 +PWR SW +GND +LED +Fn+ +Fn- +DATA +CLK +5V +GND +3V +29 +28 +30 +27 +GND +0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 +9 +10 +11 +12 +13 +14 +15 +16 +17 +18 +19 +20 +21 +22 +23 +PGM +GND + + + + +CLK +DATA +5V +TPRST +Version 1.0 +repo at github.com/thedalles77 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +>Name +>Value + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +TEENSY 3.2 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +<h3>SparkFun Connectors</h3> +This library contains electrically-functional connectors. +<br> +<br> +We've spent an enormous amount of time creating and checking these footprints and parts, but it is <b> the end user's responsibility</b> to ensure correctness and suitablity for a given componet or application. +<br> +<br>If you enjoy using this library, please buy one of our products at <a href=" www.sparkfun.com">SparkFun.com</a>. +<br> +<br> +<b>Licensing:</b> Creative Commons ShareAlike 4.0 International - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ +<br> +<br> +You are welcome to use this library for commercial purposes. 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We would like the opportunity to feature your device on our homepage. + + +<h3>Plated Through Hole</h3> +<p>Specifications: +<ul><li>Pin count:1</li> +<li>Pin pitch:0.1"</li> +</ul></p> +<p>Example device(s): +<ul><li>CONN_01</li> +</ul></p> + + + + + + + + + +>NAME +>VALUE + + + +<h3>Plated Through Hole</h3> +<p>Specifications: +<ul><li>Pin count:2</li> +<li>Pin pitch:0.1"</li> +</ul></p> +<p>Example device(s): +<ul><li>CONN_02</li> +</ul></p> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +>NAME +>VALUE + + +<h3>Plated Through Hole - 5 Pin</h3> +<p>Specifications: +<ul><li>Pin count:5</li> +<li>Pin pitch:0.1"</li> +</ul></p> +<p>Example device(s): +<ul><li>CONN_05</li> +</ul></p> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +>NAME +>VALUE + + + + + + + + + + + + + +<b>EAGLE Design Rules</b> +<p> +Die Standard-Design-Rules sind so gewählt, dass sie für +die meisten Anwendungen passen. Sollte ihre Platine +besondere Anforderungen haben, treffen Sie die erforderlichen +Einstellungen hier und speichern die Design Rules unter +einem neuen Namen ab. +<b>EAGLE Design Rules</b> +<p> +The default Design Rules have been set to cover +a wide range of applications. Your particular design +may have different requirements, so please make the +necessary adjustments and save your customized +design rules under a new name. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/Example_Keyboards/Lenovo_ThinkPad_T61/Teensy LC/Lenovo_Scanner.sch b/Example_Keyboards/Lenovo_ThinkPad_T61/Teensy LC/Lenovo_Scanner.sch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1cd4502 --- /dev/null +++ b/Example_Keyboards/Lenovo_ThinkPad_T61/Teensy LC/Lenovo_Scanner.sch @@ -0,0 +1,1030 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +<h3>SparkFun Connectors</h3> +This library contains electrically-functional connectors. +<br> +<br> +We've spent an enormous amount of time creating and checking these footprints and parts, but it is <b> the end user's responsibility</b> to ensure correctness and suitablity for a given componet or application. +<br> +<br>If you enjoy using this library, please buy one of our products at <a href=" www.sparkfun.com">SparkFun.com</a>. +<br> +<br> +<b>Licensing:</b> Creative Commons ShareAlike 4.0 International - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ +<br> +<br> +You are welcome to use this library for commercial purposes. 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We would like the opportunity to feature your device on our homepage. + + +<h3>Plated Through Hole - Long Pad</h3> +<p>Specifications: +<ul><li>Pin count:1</li> +<li>Pin pitch:0.1"</li> +</ul></p> +<p>Example device(s): +<ul><li>CONN_01</li> +</ul></p> + + + +>NAME +>VALUE + + + +<h3>Plated Through Hole</h3> +<p>Specifications: +<ul><li>Pin count:1</li> +<li>Pin pitch:0.1"</li> +</ul></p> +<p>Example device(s): +<ul><li>CONN_01</li> +</ul></p> + + + + + + + + + +>NAME +>VALUE + + + +<h3>Plated Through Hole - 2mm</h3> +<p>Specifications: +<ul><li>Pin count:1</li> +</ul></p> +<p>Example device(s): +<ul><li>CONN_01</li> +</ul></p> + +>NAME +>VALUE + + +<h3>Plated Through Hole - Long Pad w/ Offset Hole</h3> +<p>Specifications: +<ul><li>Pin count:1</li> +</ul></p> +<p>Example device(s): +<ul><li>CONN_01</li> +</ul></p> + + + + + + +>NAME +>VALUE + + + +<h3>Pogo Pin - 0.061"</h3> +<p>Specifications: +<ul><li>Pin count:1</li> +<li>Pin pitch:0.061"</li> +</ul></p> +<p>Example device(s): +<ul><li>CONN_01</li> +</ul></p> + + + +>NAME +>VALUE + + +<h3>Pogo Pin Hole - 0.58" </h3> +<p>Specifications: +<ul><li>Pin count:1</li> +<li>Pin pitch:0.58"</li> +</ul></p> +<p>Example device(s): +<ul><li>CONN_01</li> +</ul></p> + + + +>NAME +>VALUE + + +<h3>Sew-On Fabric Snap - Female</h3> +Equivalent to size #1/0 snap. +<p>Specifications: +<ul><li>Pin count: 1</li> +<li>Area:8mm</li> +</ul></p> +<p>Example device(s): +<ul><li>CONN_01</li> +</ul></p> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +>NAME +>VALUE + + +<h3>Sew-On Fabric Snap - Male</h3> +Equivalent to size #1/0 snap. +<p>Specifications: +<ul><li>Pin count: 1</li> +<li>Area:8mm</li> +</ul></p> +<p>Example device(s): +<ul><li>CONN_01</li> +</ul></p> + +>NAME +>VALUE + + +<h3>Spring Connector</h3> +<p>Specifications: +<ul><li>Pin count: 1</li> +<li>Area:0.25"</li> +</ul></p> +<p>Example device(s): +<ul><li>CONN_01</li> +</ul></p> + +>NAME +>VALUE + + +<h3>Plated Through Hole - No Silk Outline Kit Version</h3> +<p> Mask on only one side to make soldering in kits easier. +<p>Specifications: +<ul><li>Pin count:1</li> +<li>Pin pitch:0.1"</li> +</ul></p> +<p>Example device(s): +<ul><li>CONN_01</li> +</ul></p> + + + +>NAME +>VALUE + + +<h3>Plated Through Hole - No Silk Outline</h3> +<p>Specifications: +<ul><li>Pin count:1</li> +<li>Pin pitch:0.1"</li> +</ul></p> +<p>Example device(s): +<ul><li>CONN_01</li> +</ul></p> + +>NAME +>VALUE + + + +<h3>SMTSO-256-ET Flush Mount Nut</h3> +.165 drill +<br> +Fits 4-40 Screws. +<p>Specifications: +<ul><li>Pin count: 1</li> +</ul></p> +<p>Example device(s): +<ul><li>CONN_01</li> +</ul></p> + + + + + + +>NAME +>VALUE + + + + +<h3>1 Pin Connection</h3> + + + + + +>VALUE +>NAME + + + + + +<h3>Single connection point. Often used as Generic Header-pin footprint for 0.1 inch spaced/style header connections</h3> +<p></p> + +<p></p> +On any of the 0.1 inch spaced packages, you can populate with these: +<ul> +<li><a href="https://www.sparkfun.com/products/116"> Break Away Headers - Straight</a> (PRT-00116)</li> +<li><a href="https://www.sparkfun.com/products/553"> Break Away Male Headers - Right Angle</a> (PRT-00553)</li> +<li><a href="https://www.sparkfun.com/products/115"> Female Headers</a> (PRT-00115)</li> +<li><a href="https://www.sparkfun.com/products/117"> Break Away Headers - Machine Pin</a> (PRT-00117)</li> +<li><a href="https://www.sparkfun.com/products/743"> Break Away Female Headers - Swiss Machine Pin</a> (PRT-00743)</li> +<p></p> +</ul> +<p></p> +This device is also useful as a general connection point to wire up your design to another part of your project. Our various solder wires solder well into these plated through hole pads. +<ul> +<li><a href="https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11375"> Hook-Up Wire - Assortment (Stranded, 22 AWG)</a> (PRT-11375)</li> +<li><a href="https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11367"> Hook-Up Wire - Assortment (Solid Core, 22 AWG)</a> (PRT-11367)</li> +<li><a href="https://www.sparkfun.com/categories/141"> View the entire wire category on our website here</a></li> +<p></p> +</ul> + +<p></p> +<b>Special notes:</b> +<p> </p> +SMTSO-256-ET is a "flush mount" nut for a 4-40 screw. We mostly use this on specialty testbeds; it is a nice way to connect hardware to your PCB at an adjustable hieght. +<p></p> +Also note, the SNAP packages are for using a snappable style connector. 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