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Dactyl Flexible PCB Rough Guide

For now, take a look at the images and try to figure things out, I know that's not great (it's better than nothing!)

Making the PCB

Get two sheets of 6in square Pyralux™. Use the Toner Transfer method to etch the Pyralux sheets as you would a usual PCB

NOTE: If you only have an Inkjet make photocopies of the print out, voilà Toner based copies!

Here's a handy toner transfer guide ...

Print these PCB designs out...

Left hand:

Right hand:

When you're done etching, you'll need to carefully cut the pcb into pieces... See the images below.

This is Madness...

The thumb cluster pcb for the left hand:

Solder the MCP like so:

Solder the Teensy 2.0 like so:

Some interesting pull up 10k resistor business here... (TODO add a small diagram and notes)

Each hand of the keyboard will wire up like so:

Teensy goes here... note the rows soldered to the teensy via the Pyralux:

Here the left hand:

That's all for now, this guide will improve over time! (TODO!)