anavi/devpad15: ANAVI Dev Pad 15
Work in progress on an open source mechanical keyboard/keypad with Raspberry Pi Pico, 12 mechanical switches and 3 rotary encoders.
Signed-off-by: Leon Anavi [email protected]
Thanks for this - per the pattern established in https://github.com/KMKfw/kmk_firmware/pull/254 (and the matrix conversations that led up to it), please link to where one could build and/or buy one of these keyboards in the board README. Since you mentioned this was an open source board, a link to the CAD files would be fine, or anywhere else that represents a "source" for this keyboard.
Hi @klardotsh,
Thank you for the prompt reply. This is work in progress. I am new to KMK and Raspberry Pi Pico. At the moment the prototype is on a breadboard. Hopefully in the next months I will move on to a printed circuit board designed in KiCad. The plan is to share the design files here.

Is it OK to put the link to the GitHub repo for the moment?
Best regards, Leon
I think @kdb424 and I settled on no longer taking layouts for breadboarded or hand-wired boards as part of #254 but in case I'm misremembering I'll let him chime in here.
This PR would be welcome once the board is in a more complete state, however!
I've converted this to a draft for now. Not disinterested, but will take it once there is a link to buy or a repo with PCB's that can be ordered from PCB makers. Excited to see where this goes!
Just wanting to check in to see if this exists in the wild yet, or if it's still just a dev board @leon-anavi
Just wanting to check in to see if this exists in the wild yet, or if it's still just a dev board @leon-anavi
Thank you for keeping an eye on this pull request. Unfortunately, I have no progress due to lack of time so far :(
Thanks, Leon
No worries! Just wanted to make sure it's here and ready for you when it does exist. Just push a commit with a link to buy/make and let us know you are ready for review. We'll leave it hanging open. Everyone is busy with life, so no rush!