X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=keyboards%2Flets_split%2Freadme.md;h=7e5a5460223c5108fa2cad30923445e4d3e7a9c6;hb=fbd9d04559962cb0db3a584d397f49371a4d7fb6;hp=ecce3f4152cf1b39498370f4cab51077fbffd48c;hpb=6d6b3ee9fb03215d14a4ea0f9a354af1eb0b8575;p=qmk_firmware.git diff --git a/keyboards/lets_split/readme.md b/keyboards/lets_split/readme.md index ecce3f415..7e5a54602 100644 --- a/keyboards/lets_split/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/lets_split/readme.md @@ -7,6 +7,12 @@ Split keyboard firmware for Arduino Pro Micro or other ATmega32u4 based boards. +## Build Guide + +A build guide for putting together the Let's Split v2 can be found here: [An Overly Verbose Guide to Building a Let's Split Keyboard](https://github.com/nicinabox/lets-split-guide) + +There is additional information there about flashing and adding RGB underglow. + ## First Time Setup Download or clone the whole firmware and navigate to the keyboards/lets_split directory. Once your dev env is setup, you'll be able to generate the default .hex using: @@ -62,8 +68,7 @@ Apart from diodes and key switches for the keyboard matrix in each half, you will need: * 2 Arduino Pro Micro's. You can find theses on aliexpress for ≈3.50USD each. -* 2 TRS sockets -* 1 TRS cable. +* 2 TRRS sockets and 1 TRRS cable, or 2 TRS sockets and 1 TRS cable Alternatively, you can use any sort of cable and socket that has at least 3 wires. If you want to use I2C to communicate between halves, you will need a @@ -77,7 +82,7 @@ A speaker can be hooked-up to either side to the `5` (`C6`) pin and `GND`, and t Wiring ------ -The 3 wires of the TRS cable need to connect GND, VCC, and digital pin 3 (i.e. +The 3 wires of the TRS/TRRS cable need to connect GND, VCC, and digital pin 3 (i.e. PD0 on the ATmega32u4) between the two Pro Micros. Then wire your key matrix to any of the remaining 17 IO pins of the pro micro