- Update all footprints on sol-20 keyboard and aligners
- Add soldermask clearance around cherry MX posts
- Move Cherry MX pads down 1 mil, and Futaba pads up 2 mils
- Adjust Cherry aligner footprints down 1 mil
- Adjust Futaba aligner footprints up 2 mils
- Move mounting slots up 1 mil on Cherry aligner
- Move mounting slots down 1 mil on Futaba aligner
- incorporate improved stabilizer post adapters in futaba aligner
- add slots for stabilizer posts in futaba aligner and Sol kebyoard PCB
- Move stabilizer bar bend guide to left bottom edge to facilitate bending
- Bump rev to 1.6
- in combined CherryMX/futaba footprints, moved cherry pads down 1 mil and
futaba pads up 2 mil, to reduce risk of shortin of LED pads with futaba pad.
Adjusted all aligners accordingly
- Fixed centroid for combined diode footprint and adjusted PCB placement on
classic and SOL keyboards accordingly.
- Moved SMT pads in combined diode footprint to top layer, so pick & place file
will be usable.
- changes to futaba stabilizer design. Longer post adapter passes through slots
in keyboard and aligner.
- Changed futaba post thickness gauge from board outline to a slot to improve
tolerance.
- Moved spacebar stabilizer bending guide to edge of PCB, in order to make it
more useful in bending PCBs.
- Changed Apple II mounting slots on classic keyboard from horizontal to
vertical orientation, to accommodate the different spacing offets due to the use
of spacers in angled mounting threads.
- Slightly narrower posts.
- slightly smaller hole, closer to end
- added mouse bites for breakaway to avoid protruding breakaway
- Applied to Sol and Classic
- Fix title in Schematic
- Slightly enlarge center post hole on switch footprint, to allow a bit of
tolerance. Very tight tolerance makes the keyboards hard to assemble.
- This allows the PCB to sink below the mounting brackets. The aligner height can
be adjusted relative to the mounting brackets using spacers.
- changed futaba aligners to use cherry stabilizers.
- bumped rev number
- Fixed position offset error in first three rows of the SOL keyboard
- moved key matrix interface connector to bottom of board so the parallel output
connector can be at the top of the keyboard.
- Adjusted size of mounting slots to accommodate #6 screws.
- ongoing clean up of traces.