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Hotswap Trackpoint Builds List

If you build a hotswap trackpoint and would like to share it, please add a single comment to this issue (and edit the comment with updates rather than adding a new comment). Provide a summary of the keyboard, trackpoint, and firmware used, any changes made, and links to any published build details or firmware changes.

Help to debug it (Almost there!)

Hi, I've soldered all components, and flashed the manna-harbout driver correctly, but the trackpoint doesn't work yet, so I'm measuring with a multimeter. This is the current I get:

On the driver board

RST (0.0V) GND (0.0V) VCC (4.33V) CLK (4.33V) DATA (4.33V)
2u2 -   2u2 +    
100k 100k      
    4k7 1/2   4k7 1/2
    4k7 2/2 4k7 2/2  
  GND (0V) VCC (4.33V) SCK (4.33V) SDA (4.33V)

On the trackpoint's 4 pins I get:

0.93V 0.93V 0.0V 1.93V

From this results, I find weird RST has 0.0V. Is this normal? On the trackpoint everything looks about right, but I don't have data to compare.

Controller board mounting for thumb trackpoint?

          Hi,

I'm in the middle of planning an "embedded" trackpoint controller board support to my variation on crkbd.
I've added the driver board electronics as SMT components similarly to the buzzard and would like to connect the controller board to the PCB to the right of the thumb cluster (increase the right side PCB just a little bit). This way I won't have to play around with too much rewiring (I think).

However, I'm unsure how to actually connect the controller board to the keyboard PCB. I thought of soldering right angle pins over the pads between the controller board and sensor module, this way I could at least socket the controller board. I'm just afraid it would be too flimsy and hard to solder.

Do you have any suggestions?

Thanks

Originally posted by @hochshi in #1 (comment)

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