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mxledbitpcb's Issues

Container spacing issue

I submitted the container.zip (the one from this repo - I did not make it) to JLCPCB and got this audit failure:

Dear the spacing from slot to slot and slot to board edge are too small which will cause the board broken easily,please kindly increase it to 4mm at least.Thanks.

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I'm guessing they mean the connectors?
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I have asked for clarity in the mean time...if I can figure out what software to use, I'll try and submit a PR to fix once they tell me the specific problem.

SK6812 solder side ?

Hi,

could you tell me if the led is in the correct position according to the following photos ?
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If so, the led is facing the bottom. I don't understand why it isn't oriented to the top of the keyboard in order to glow through the switch ?

Regards

Feature Request: SOD-123

Thank you for your great work!
Can you add a diode footprint that supports both through hole and SOD-123 please?

difference between altana, choc, container, nexus, suxen

Hi!

I'm a bit puzzled about choosing the right version for my project.
In your repository, I could find the following switch PCB KiCAD projects:

  • altana
  • choc
  • container
  • nexus
  • suxen

After reading readme_en.md I assume altana can be used with kailh switches, whereas nexus cannot?

I did try to compare these two in KiCAD and I can spot many differences but I don't understand why there are differences.
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(nexus on the left, altana on the right)

Could you please explain what are the differences between these 5 versions?

Which version should I pick for Cherry MX switches? And which one for Kailh switches?

Cheers!

Feature request: mountable MxLEDBitPCB

Just an idea ..
2 tiny mounting holes will be useful for hand wired dactyl-like keyboards so that we don't need to use hot glue.

This is something similar on the NeoKey Socket Breakout.

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