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![3D-Design3](/resources/3D_Design3.png?raw=true)
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## Button Panel
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You will also need a button panel, so you can control FloppyEmu from the front panel. You can create the panel using a perfboard - or use the PCB design files to order a printed circuit board.
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You will need a button panel, so you can control FloppyEmu from the front.
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You can build the panel manually using a perfboard. Alternatively, use the PCB design files to order a printed circuit board.
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You'll find schematics and also a KiCad PCB design project in the [pcb](/pcb/) folder.
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There are also Gerber files in the pcb folder.
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The four push buttons are very common and easy to obtain. They are similar as the onboard buttons of FloppyEmu. Except the PCB design is made for a through-hole type push buttons (not SMD buttons as on FloppyEmu). And you will need switches with a 7mm peg, to properly mount the printed push button caps. Check on ebay searching for "micro switch push button 6x6x7mm". Your favourite electronics supplier should also have them (Germany: reichelt.de, TASTER 9303, Kurzhubtaster 6x6mm, 7,0mm).
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![ButtonPanel1](/resources/ButtonPanel1.png?raw=true)
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![ButtonPanel2](/resources/ButtonPanel2.png?raw=true)
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![ButtonPanel3](/resources/ButtonPanel3.jpg?raw=true)
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KiCad schematics are available in the pcb folder:
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![ButtonPanel4](/resources/ButtonPanel4.png?raw=true)
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KiCad PCB design:
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![PCB](/resources/PCB.png?raw=true)
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The pcb folder also contains Gerber files, if you wanted to order a PCB directly:
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