ZodiPact PCB Kit

$65.00

Choc Spacing 68 key split keyboard, using the Waveshare Round LCD with integrated RP2040 as the microcontroller. This is a fully DIY kit.

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Choc Spacing 68 key split keyboard, using the Waveshare Round LCD with integrated RP2040 as the microcontroller. This is a fully DIY kit.

Choc Spacing 68 key split keyboard, using the Waveshare Round LCD with integrated RP2040 as the microcontroller. This is a fully DIY kit.

Currently on Preorder, expected to ship the week of November 25th.

68 Key split keyboard running on QMK Firmware, with Choc hotswap sockets support, per-key and underglow RGB, using the Waveshare 1.28 Inch Round LCD with integrated RP2040 as the microcontroller, support for Cirque touchpads, and full EZ-VIK connector support for many additional modules. This is a fully DIY kit.

This kit comes with:

  • 2x ZodiPact PCBs

  • 69x T4 SMD Diodes

  • 68x SK6803 MINI-E RGB LEDs (Per-Key LEDs)

  • 10x SK6805 MINI-HS RGB LEDs (Underglow)

  • 68x Kailh Choc Hotswap Sockets

  • 2x 6mm Reset Tactile Buttons

  • 10x 1uf Capacitors

  • 2x Lil-CC USB-C Interconnect Boards

  • 2x EZ-VIK FPC Connector Boards

  • 4x 1.27mm 2x10 pin headers

To complete this kit, you will need to purchase the following separately:

  • 68x Choc Style switches and keycaps (66x 1U, 2x 1.5u) (CHOC SPACING ONLY PROFILES - Such as CFX, MBK, and the upcoming LDSA)

  • 2x Waveshare RP2040-LCD-1.28 (Make sure you are ordering the Non-Touch RP2040 Version) Waveshare Aliexpress (Choose "Without Touch") Amazon

  • Top/Bottom Plates or Case - 3D printable cases with Cirque mount available

  • TRRS cable for the interconnect.

Additional optional components (Note that each half only supports one additional device at a time, such as a single Cirque touchpad, or VIK module):

***Please note this is a fully DIY kit, with the main MCU being self-sourced, and all soldering done by the customer. This is a intermediate level build, and it is highly recommend that you have some SMD soldering experience, and experience using a multimeter for continuity testing. Please check for continuity between VCC and GND on your MCUs on both sides before plugging into a USB port, if you detect a short, do not plug the keyboard into a USB port to prevent damage, and check your soldering. Split Logic Keyboards is not responsible for damaged equipment due to faulty soldering or MCUs. All support is provided through our Discord server #build-help channel.