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Custom PCB Work from OSH Park Would be Awesome!

A project log for Driverless Mouse and Keyboard Sharing

Instantly share mouse and keyboard across computers on any platform.

frankstripodfrankstripod 04/27/2015 at 09:277 Comments
Re: http://hackaday.com/2015/04/24/50k-in-play-thirty-projects-will-win-custom-pcbs-this-week/

Only you can stop this from happening again:

A real PCB would make this a real device I would seriously follow up on. I am far from a PCB design. As of now, I would like it to have at least a non-floating Teensy socket, a dedicated USB switching circuit.

Good luck to all those with much more noble projects! :)

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davedarko wrote 04/27/2015 at 09:32 point

Don't they fit in regular IC sockets (the heftier ones)? I might have punched an arduino pro mini into a socket. I'm definitely almost sure about that. "definitely almost" sounds like a rom-com.

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frankstripod wrote 04/27/2015 at 10:24 point

Standard 0.10" spacing on the Teensy, but really tight in a
breadboard (thought I was going to break it the fist time out.) Right
now, a whole socket, or something solid to put it on would be a great
improvement. The total cost for version 1.0 is at $0 so far. You know I
appreciate any suggestions if you can help :)

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davedarko wrote 04/27/2015 at 10:41 point

how great is your account picture to show the 0.1 spacing :D 

These really should fit and probably add around 10cents to the total cost per piece: http://www.amazon.com/2-54mm-Pitch-Solder-Socket-Adapter/dp/B00OK61BX0/

 I only googled them for pictures, you will get them much cheaper!

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frankstripod wrote 04/27/2015 at 10:56 point

Your shopping skills are great! I have been looking for an alternative to the Belkin F1U200V USB switch, and could not find anything with 4 buttons for switching, has 4 USB type B female (or micro) connectors, and <$30. I have been looking for a long time and only found expensive (>$100) KVM devices. I know your busy now, but could you help out with a search when you have time? :)

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frankstripod wrote 04/27/2015 at 11:02 point

I could have purchased a socket locally for about $1, but I would have deadbugged that also. The real lesson here is I should get some pref board.

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davedarko wrote 04/27/2015 at 13:06 point

There is page called http://www.usbswitch.com/ that may have a no name switch of interest? It's a one button system, but you could replace the leds with optocopplers and switch the button until you get the preferred computer selected. 

http://www.dhgate.com/product/4-port-switcher-usb-manual-switch-print-share/160086358.html - then I found this one, price seems great but I guess this will be a hardware switch? 

http://www.ambery.com/4usbshsw.html - not sure but might be the same?

I just googled for pictures of "usb switch 4-port"

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frankstripod wrote 04/27/2015 at 23:12 point

Your awesome! Some of the same I found.
I like the optocoupler idea a lot! Which optocoupler would you pick? 

Would you use that on a hardware switch?

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