├── Latest
└── v1
│ ├── Case
│ └── 3k
│ │ ├── top.stl
│ │ └── bottom.stl
│ └── PCB
│ └── 3k
│ ├── KiCad Files
│ ├── minipad.round-tracks-config
│ ├── Local Symbol and Footprint
│ │ ├── 49E.kicad_sym
│ │ └── MX-1U-NoPins.kicad_mod
│ └── project.kicad_pro
│ ├── gerber.zip
│ ├── bom.csv
│ └── cpl.csv
├── Older Versions
└── promicro
│ └── PCB
│ └── 3k
│ ├── bom.csv
│ ├── gerber.zip
│ └── cpl.csv
├── README.md
└── LICENSE
/Latest/v1/Case/3k/top.stl:
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/Latest/v1/PCB/3k/KiCad Files/minipad.round-tracks-config:
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1 | Default True 2.0 3
2 | False True False
3 |
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/Latest/v1/PCB/3k/gerber.zip:
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/Latest/v1/Case/3k/bottom.stl:
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/Older Versions/promicro/PCB/3k/bom.csv:
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1 | Comment,Designator,Footprint,LCSC Part Number
2 | 49E,"K3,K2,K1",SOT-23,C314698
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/Older Versions/promicro/PCB/3k/gerber.zip:
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/Older Versions/promicro/PCB/3k/cpl.csv:
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1 | Designator,Val,Package,Mid X,Mid Y,Rotation,Layer
2 | "K1","Hall_Sensor","SOT-23",51.220,-91.714999,-90,bottom
3 | "K2","Hall_Sensor","SOT-23",70.270,-91.714999,-90,bottom
4 | "K3","Hall_Sensor","SOT-23",89.320,-91.714999,-90,bottom
5 |
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/Latest/v1/PCB/3k/bom.csv:
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1 | Comment,Designator,Footprint,LCSC
2 | 1k,"R1,R4,R7",R_0402_1005Metric,C11702
3 | 500mA,F1,Fuse_0402_1005Metric,C136320
4 | 100nF,"C11,C12,C13,C14,C15,C16,C17,C5,C7,C8",C_0402_1005Metric,C1525
5 | 10uF,C9,C_0402_1005Metric,C15525
6 | 20pF,"C3,C4",C_0402_1005Metric,C1554
7 | USB_C_12P,USB1,USB_C_Receptacle_HRO_TYPE-C-31-M-12,C165948
8 | RP2040,U1,RP2040-QFN-56,C2040
9 | 27,"R2,R3",R_0603_1608Metric,C25190
10 | 5.1k,"R5,R6",R_0402_1005Metric,C25905
11 | Hall_Sensor,"K1,K2,K3",SOT-23,C2904393
12 | 1uF,"C1,C10,C2,C6",C_0402_1005Metric,C52923
13 | XC6206PxxxMR,U3,SOT-23,C5446
14 | SRV05-4,U2,SOT-23-6-routable,C85364
15 | 12MHZ,Y1,Crystal_SMD_3225-4Pin_3.2x2.5mm,C9002
16 | W25Q128JVS,U4,SOIC-8_5.23x5.23mm_P1.27mm,C97521
17 |
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/README.md:
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1 |
2 |
3 | # minipad
4 |
5 | [](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0)
6 | [](https://discord.gg/minipad)
7 | [](https://github.com/minipadKB/minipad/releases/latest)
8 | [](https://github.com/minipadKB/minipad/releases/latest)
9 |
10 | The PCB and case files for the minipad, an RP2040-based 2-3-key keypad for the rhythm game osu!.
11 |
12 | This hardware is designed specifically to work with our open-source firmware,
13 | which can be found in our GitHub repository [here](https://github.com/minipadkb/minipad-firmware).
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 | Made with ❤️ by Project Minipad
19 |
20 |
21 | # Which file should I download?
22 |
23 | Head over to the [releases section](https://github.com/minipadKB/minipad/releases/latest). There, you can find the latest release and it's `Case.zip` and `PCB.zip` files. Download and extract them and you'll see a `2k` and `3k` folder in each archive. Depending on your desired amount of keys, use the files in that folder.
24 |
25 | # Project Structure
26 |
27 | The root folder of this repository is split into two folders, `Latest` and `Older Versions`. It is advised to only use the latest files.
28 | `Latest` contains the files for the newest version of the minipad PCB and Case.
29 | `Older Versions` contains a number of folders representing older releases of the PCBs and Cases.
30 |
31 | Inside each versions folder you can find a `PCB` folder, containing a `2k` and `3k` folder for the two variants of the keypad, and a `Case` folder, containing the .stl files for the 3D-print.
32 |
33 | If you are unsure about what to do or you're having any questions, feel free to join our [Discord](https://discord.gg/minipad)!
34 |
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/Latest/v1/PCB/3k/cpl.csv:
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1 | Designator,Val,Package,Mid X,Mid Y,Rotation,Layer
2 | C1,1uF,C_0402_1005Metric,155.05375,-64.371875,0.0,bottom
3 | C2,1uF,C_0402_1005Metric,152.06375,-61.676875,270.0,bottom
4 | C3,20pF,C_0402_1005Metric,126.5,-76.3,180.0,bottom
5 | C4,20pF,C_0402_1005Metric,126.5,-70.6,0.0,bottom
6 | C5,100nF,C_0402_1005Metric,145.13,-74.9,180.0,bottom
7 | C6,1uF,C_0402_1005Metric,144.2,-68.2,180.0,bottom
8 | C7,100nF,C_0402_1005Metric,126.5,-69.5,0.0,bottom
9 | C8,100nF,C_0402_1005Metric,144.2,-72.83375,180.0,bottom
10 | C9,10uF,C_0402_1005Metric,150.96375,-61.676875,270.0,bottom
11 | C10,1uF,C_0402_1005Metric,144.2,-67.18,180.0,bottom
12 | C11,100nF,C_0402_1005Metric,134.73,-65.18,90.0,bottom
13 | C12,100nF,C_0402_1005Metric,144.2,-71.80875,180.0,bottom
14 | C13,100nF,C_0402_1005Metric,134.73125,-77.1,270.0,bottom
15 | C14,100nF,C_0402_1005Metric,126.5,-68.4,0.0,bottom
16 | C15,100nF,C_0402_1005Metric,139.2,-65.18,90.0,bottom
17 | C16,100nF,C_0402_1005Metric,140.3,-65.18,90.0,bottom
18 | C17,100nF,C_0402_1005Metric,139.4,-77.1,270.0,bottom
19 | F1,500mA,Fuse_0402_1005Metric,155.05375,-65.7,0.0,bottom
20 | K1,Hall_Sensor,SOT-23,114.3,-100.0125,-90.0,bottom
21 | K2,Hall_Sensor,SOT-23,133.35,-100.0125,-90.0,bottom
22 | K3,Hall_Sensor,SOT-23,152.4,-100.0125,-90.0,bottom
23 | R1,1k,R_0402_1005Metric,130.01375,-69.41,180.0,bottom
24 | R2,27,R_0603_1608Metric,148.64,-70.8,0.0,bottom
25 | R3,27,R_0603_1608Metric,148.64,-69.2,0.0,bottom
26 | R4,1k,R_0402_1005Metric,154.9,-77.01,90.0,bottom
27 | R5,5.1k,R_0402_1005Metric,155.96375,-67.4,0.0,bottom
28 | R6,5.1k,R_0402_1005Metric,155.96375,-72.6,0.0,bottom
29 | R7,1k,R_0402_1005Metric,129.6,-72.23,90.0,bottom
30 | U1,RP2040,RP2040-QFN-56,135.73125,-71.20375,90.0,bottom
31 | U2,SRV05-4,SOT-23-6-routable,154.57,-70.0,-90.0,bottom
32 | U3,XC6206PxxxMR,SOT-23,154.56375,-62.145625,0,bottom
33 | U4,W25Q128JVS,SOIC-8_5.23x5.23mm_P1.27mm,148.25125,-78.4,-90.0,bottom
34 | USB1,USB_C_12P,USB_C_Receptacle_HRO_TYPE-C-31-M-12,165.16,-70.0,270.0,bottom
35 | Y1,12MHZ,Crystal_SMD_3225-4Pin_3.2x2.5mm,127.3,-73.4,90.0,bottom
36 |
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/Latest/v1/PCB/3k/KiCad Files/Local Symbol and Footprint/49E.kicad_sym:
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1 | (kicad_symbol_lib (version 20211014) (generator kicad_symbol_editor)
2 | (symbol "Hall_Sensor" (pin_names (offset 1.016)) (in_bom yes) (on_board yes)
3 | (property "Reference" "U?" (id 0) (at -4.5212 0.9652 0)
4 | (effects (font (size 1.27 1.27)) (justify right))
5 | )
6 | (property "Value" "Hall_Sensor" (id 1) (at -4.5212 -1.143 0)
7 | (effects (font (size 0.9906 0.9906)) (justify right) hide)
8 | )
9 | (property "Footprint" "Package_TO_SOT_SMD:SOT-23" (id 2) (at -1.27 6.35 0)
10 | (effects (font (size 1.27 1.27)) hide)
11 | )
12 | (property "Datasheet" "" (id 3) (at 0 0 0)
13 | (effects (font (size 1.27 1.27)) hide)
14 | )
15 | (property "LCSC Part" "C266230" (id 4) (at 8.89 -6.35 0)
16 | (effects (font (size 1.27 1.27)) hide)
17 | )
18 | (property "MPN" "GH39FKSW" (id 5) (at 8.89 -3.81 0)
19 | (effects (font (size 1.27 1.27)) hide)
20 | )
21 | (property "Notes" "Alternate part: OH49E-S (C85573)" (id 6) (at 17.78 -8.89 0)
22 | (effects (font (size 1.27 1.27)) hide)
23 | )
24 | (property "ki_keywords" "linear analog hall effect magnetic" (id 7) (at 0 0 0)
25 | (effects (font (size 1.27 1.27)) hide)
26 | )
27 | (property "ki_description" "3-pin Linear Hall Effect Sensor" (id 8) (at 0 0 0)
28 | (effects (font (size 1.27 1.27)) hide)
29 | )
30 | (symbol "Hall_Sensor_0_1"
31 | (rectangle (start -3.81 5.08) (end 2.54 -5.08)
32 | (stroke (width 0) (type default) (color 0 0 0 0))
33 | (fill (type background))
34 | )
35 | )
36 | (symbol "Hall_Sensor_1_1"
37 | (pin power_in line (at -2.54 7.62 270) (length 2.54)
38 | (name "VDD" (effects (font (size 0.9906 0.9906))))
39 | (number "1" (effects (font (size 0.9906 0.9906))))
40 | )
41 | (pin output line (at 5.08 0 180) (length 2.54)
42 | (name "OUT" (effects (font (size 0.9906 0.9906))))
43 | (number "2" (effects (font (size 0.9906 0.9906))))
44 | )
45 | (pin power_in line (at -2.54 -7.62 90) (length 2.54)
46 | (name "GND" (effects (font (size 0.9906 0.9906))))
47 | (number "3" (effects (font (size 0.9906 0.9906))))
48 | )
49 | )
50 | )
51 | )
52 |
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/Latest/v1/PCB/3k/KiCad Files/Local Symbol and Footprint/MX-1U-NoPins.kicad_mod:
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2 | (layer "F.Cu")
3 | (attr through_hole)
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6 | (tstamp 312e029e-8dfa-4c2f-a329-dc5985d50610)
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38 | )
39 |
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/Latest/v1/PCB/3k/KiCad Files/project.kicad_pro:
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1 | {
2 | "board": {
3 | "3dviewports": [],
4 | "design_settings": {
5 | "defaults": {
6 | "board_outline_line_width": 0.09999999999999999,
7 | "copper_line_width": 0.19999999999999998,
8 | "copper_text_italic": false,
9 | "copper_text_size_h": 1.5,
10 | "copper_text_size_v": 1.5,
11 | "copper_text_thickness": 0.3,
12 | "copper_text_upright": false,
13 | "courtyard_line_width": 0.049999999999999996,
14 | "dimension_precision": 4,
15 | "dimension_units": 3,
16 | "dimensions": {
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18 | "extension_offset": 500000,
19 | "keep_text_aligned": true,
20 | "suppress_zeroes": false,
21 | "text_position": 0,
22 | "units_format": 1
23 | },
24 | "fab_line_width": 0.09999999999999999,
25 | "fab_text_italic": false,
26 | "fab_text_size_h": 1.0,
27 | "fab_text_size_v": 1.0,
28 | "fab_text_thickness": 0.15,
29 | "fab_text_upright": false,
30 | "other_line_width": 0.15,
31 | "other_text_italic": false,
32 | "other_text_size_h": 1.0,
33 | "other_text_size_v": 1.0,
34 | "other_text_thickness": 0.15,
35 | "other_text_upright": false,
36 | "pads": {
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38 | "height": 1.524,
39 | "width": 1.524
40 | },
41 | "silk_line_width": 0.15,
42 | "silk_text_italic": false,
43 | "silk_text_size_h": 1.0,
44 | "silk_text_size_v": 1.0,
45 | "silk_text_thickness": 0.15,
46 | "silk_text_upright": false,
47 | "zones": {
48 | "45_degree_only": false,
49 | "min_clearance": 0.15239999999999998
50 | }
51 | },
52 | "diff_pair_dimensions": [
53 | {
54 | "gap": 0.0,
55 | "via_gap": 0.0,
56 | "width": 0.0
57 | }
58 | ],
59 | "drc_exclusions": [],
60 | "meta": {
61 | "version": 2
62 | },
63 | "rule_severities": {
64 | "annular_width": "error",
65 | "clearance": "error",
66 | "connection_width": "warning",
67 | "copper_edge_clearance": "error",
68 | "copper_sliver": "warning",
69 | "courtyards_overlap": "error",
70 | "diff_pair_gap_out_of_range": "error",
71 | "diff_pair_uncoupled_length_too_long": "error",
72 | "drill_out_of_range": "error",
73 | "duplicate_footprints": "warning",
74 | "extra_footprint": "warning",
75 | "footprint": "error",
76 | "footprint_type_mismatch": "error",
77 | "hole_clearance": "error",
78 | "hole_near_hole": "error",
79 | "invalid_outline": "error",
80 | "isolated_copper": "warning",
81 | "item_on_disabled_layer": "error",
82 | "items_not_allowed": "error",
83 | "length_out_of_range": "error",
84 | "lib_footprint_issues": "warning",
85 | "lib_footprint_mismatch": "warning",
86 | "malformed_courtyard": "error",
87 | "microvia_drill_out_of_range": "error",
88 | "missing_courtyard": "ignore",
89 | "missing_footprint": "warning",
90 | "net_conflict": "warning",
91 | "npth_inside_courtyard": "ignore",
92 | "padstack": "error",
93 | "pth_inside_courtyard": "ignore",
94 | "shorting_items": "error",
95 | "silk_edge_clearance": "warning",
96 | "silk_over_copper": "warning",
97 | "silk_overlap": "warning",
98 | "skew_out_of_range": "error",
99 | "solder_mask_bridge": "error",
100 | "starved_thermal": "error",
101 | "text_height": "warning",
102 | "text_thickness": "warning",
103 | "through_hole_pad_without_hole": "error",
104 | "too_many_vias": "error",
105 | "track_dangling": "warning",
106 | "track_width": "error",
107 | "tracks_crossing": "error",
108 | "unconnected_items": "error",
109 | "unresolved_variable": "error",
110 | "via_dangling": "warning",
111 | "zones_intersect": "error"
112 | },
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115 | "allow_microvias": false,
116 | "max_error": 0.005,
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118 | "min_connection": 0.0,
119 | "min_copper_edge_clearance": 0.0,
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121 | "min_hole_to_hole": 0.25,
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133 | "solder_mask_min_width": 0.0,
134 | "solder_mask_to_copper_clearance": 0.0,
135 | "use_height_for_length_calcs": true
136 | },
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138 | {
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140 | "td_curve_segcount": 5,
141 | "td_on_pad_in_zone": false,
142 | "td_onpadsmd": true,
143 | "td_onroundshapesonly": false,
144 | "td_ontrackend": false,
145 | "td_onviapad": true
146 | }
147 | ],
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151 | "td_height_ratio": 1.0,
152 | "td_length_ratio": 0.5,
153 | "td_maxheight": 2.0,
154 | "td_maxlen": 1.0,
155 | "td_target_name": "td_round_shape",
156 | "td_width_to_size_filter_ratio": 0.9
157 | },
158 | {
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160 | "td_height_ratio": 1.0,
161 | "td_length_ratio": 0.5,
162 | "td_maxheight": 2.0,
163 | "td_maxlen": 1.0,
164 | "td_target_name": "td_rect_shape",
165 | "td_width_to_size_filter_ratio": 0.9
166 | },
167 | {
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169 | "td_height_ratio": 1.0,
170 | "td_length_ratio": 0.5,
171 | "td_maxheight": 2.0,
172 | "td_maxlen": 1.0,
173 | "td_target_name": "td_track_end",
174 | "td_width_to_size_filter_ratio": 0.9
175 | }
176 | ],
177 | "track_widths": [
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179 | ],
180 | "via_dimensions": [
181 | {
182 | "diameter": 0.0,
183 | "drill": 0.0
184 | }
185 | ],
186 | "zones_allow_external_fillets": false,
187 | "zones_use_no_outline": true
188 | },
189 | "layer_presets": [],
190 | "viewports": []
191 | },
192 | "boards": [],
193 | "cvpcb": {
194 | "equivalence_files": []
195 | },
196 | "erc": {
197 | "erc_exclusions": [],
198 | "meta": {
199 | "version": 0
200 | },
201 | "pin_map": [
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204 | 0,
205 | 0,
206 | 0,
207 | 0,
208 | 0,
209 | 1,
210 | 0,
211 | 0,
212 | 0,
213 | 0,
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215 | ],
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218 | 2,
219 | 0,
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223 | 1,
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