Everything you should need for a Lily58 Pro!
https://github.com/keyhive/build_guides/blob/master/docs/keyboards/lily58pro.md
Lily58 Pro is a 58 key split keyboard with OLEDs and supports an LED strip.
You’ll want a PCB kit (hotswap or through hole) and Plate Kit (FR4 plates) for a full kit
The plates are made of PCB material.
If you want a board like this but with encoders and RGB, please check out the Sofle here!
PCB Kits include:
PCBs
Sockets (MX or Choc) if not through hole version
TRRS jacks
reset buttons
Plate Kits (FR4 Plates) include:
2 top plates to secure your switches
2 bottom plates
screws and standoffs
You’ll need to buy separately (I offer everything else as well)
58 Diodes (SMD diodes are recommended)
Feel free to PM me if you have any questions!
A pro micro alternative with a durable USB-C port and a DFU bootlaoder!
Features:
Compatible with all Pro Micro-based PCBs
Mid mount USB-C port that can’t be ripped off
ATmega32u4 controller
DFU bootloader
6 additional ATmega32u4 pins and USB pins broken out
On-board reset button (you can still use the reset button on the keyboard PCB if it has one)
1.0mm thick PCB for slimmer profile (don’t worry, it’s still very solid and doesn’t flex)
Comes with two 12-pin headers and one 5-pin header
Total of 24 I/O pins to work with (6 more than the Pro Micro)
Changes in v4:
Mid-mount USB-C port (lower profile overall)
broken-out VBUS pin (above the existing 'PB0' pin) allows the easier use of an external USB port if desired
Low-profile Reset Switch (shorter than the current one so it lies below the profile of the USB-C port)
This board can be used for just the master half of a split keyboard (corne, lily, helix, etc…) and then a cheaper pro micro on the slave side to save some money!
Detection issues in QMK Toolbox: See info on installing the correct DFU driver using Zadig here: https://docs.qmk.fm/#/faq_build?id=unknown-device-for-dfu-bootloader
One Arduino Pro Micro
It comes in two different variants:
Micro USB
USB-C
The USB-C version is slightly longer around the port area, as shown in the diagrams.
Everything else is functionally the same :)
note: Some people have asked if these have a past issue where pins 14/15 are swapped. I tested these and the pins are correct and should not cause any issues
Comes in qty of 60
The hotswap Corne requires SMD. The non-hotswap Corne can do either.
Lily58 pro uses SMD best but can use through hole in a pinch.
The UT47 uses through hole.
The Honeycomb doesn’t require any.
WE ARE CURRENTLY PHASING OUT THIS PRODUCT. IT MAY TEMPORARILY COME BACK IN-STOCK IN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS.
In an effort to be more environmentally conscious, we are phasing out this product. If you have an issue with this feel free to contact us on our contact page.
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Acrylic covers for the OLEDs on the Lily58 Pro
This will will come with two (2) acrylic pieces, four (4) screws, and two (2) standoffs