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sono1.h [Keyboard] add ASkeyboard Sono1 (#11114) 2020-12-22 10:10:56 -08:00

QMK-based firmware for ASkeyboard Sono1 keyboard with additional Sono2 numpad

Sono1

ASkeyboard Sono1 keyboard conversion project: direct connection of Black Pill to the matrix.

  • Keyboard Maintainer: DmNosachev
  • Hardware Supported: ASkeyboard Sono1, Black Pill STM32F103C8T6 MCU board. Alternatively you can use any MCU which is supported by QMK and has 28 IO pins or more (15x8 matrix and 5 LEDs): Teensy 2.0++, Blue Pill, etc.

Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):

make handwired/sono1:default

See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.

Modding

Matrix

ASkeyboard Sono1 has 15x8 matrix. Sono2 numpad connects directly to the main matrix.

Rows (R0-RE) and columns (R0-C7): Sono1 rows and columns

LEDs

Keyboard has 5 LEDs with common anode. Their cathodes are connected to R10R14 resistors (you may want to replace them to adjust LED brightness for 3.3V voltage). Add 5 wire jumpers to connect them to the corresponding traces.

Sono1 LEDs

Black Pill

Suggested mount position for the Black Pill (view from the bottom side of the PCB):

      R8  R9  RA  RB  RC  RD  RE  L0         Vcc  C7  C6  C5  C4  C3  C2       C1  C0 Vcc
       *   |   |   |   *   |   |   |               |   |   |   |   |   |        *   *   *
    ,------------------------------------------------------------------------,
,---|GND  B8  B9 C13 RST  A0  A1  A2  A3  A4  A5  A6  A7  B0  B1 B10 B11  3V3| A3  A4 3V3
|   | B7             A15                                                  A13|
|USB|                                                                     A14|
|   |                        B12                                     A10  GND|
'---|GND 3V3  B7  B6  B5  B4  B3 A15 A12 A11 A10  A9  A8 B15 B14 B13 B12     |
    '------------------------------------------------------------------------' A9  B3  A5
      |            |   |   |   *                       |   |   |   |   *        *   *   *
     GND          L2  L1  L3  L4                      R7  R6  R5  R4  R3       R2  R1  R0

Asterisk sign designates pins of the Black Pill that don't align properly with PCB and need to be rewired.

Black Pill

  1. Desolder all ICs, capacitors and resistors except R10R14.
  2. Solder 4-pin SWD header to Black Pill.
  3. Burn STM32duino bootloader to Black Pill.
  4. Compile and flash the firmware: make handwired/sono1:default:flash
  5. Connect rows, columns and LED pads to the corresponding pins of the Black Pill.

Keymap

'CUR LOCK' key on Sono2 numpad has locking switch by default (Alps SKCL lock). QMK supports mechanical locking switches for CapsLock, NumLock and ScrollLock keycodes.