Hello again and welcome to this month’s UHK update!
TL;DR: We’re inching towards mass production. We’ve received tons of parts from our suppliers. The design of the palm rest is finalized, and our new PCBs are being fabricated.
Our delivery date is unchanged, which you can always check out on your Crowd Supply account page.
Now let’s delve into the nitty-gritty!
Big boxes galore
Not long after the previous update, a van arrived, chock full of goodies.
The majority of the boxes contain switches. Lots of them. 127,000 to be exact.
You can see all the 6 switch types including brown, blue, red, black, clear, and green.
A fair number of boxes contain 131,000 keycaps. A single bag contains 1,000 keycaps of the same type.
Yet another box contains 11,000 stabilizers and 5,500 stabilizer wires. Assembling these little guys will be quite an exercise.
When seeing all the boxes neatly arranged, I couldn’t help myself, so I posted the following picture on April 1st.
You guys totally got it by immediately replying with the (in)famous 1970’s Bill Gates centerfold on social media. Well done!
Small bits and pieces
In the shipments were plenty of smaller parts, too. Let’s see what we’ve received.
As a matter of fact, we’ve received another block of 2,000 magnets, but we didn’t dare to put the two blocks close to each other. The combined force of these magnets is formidable, which could have shattered the magnets, or even worse, our hands.
Final palm rest design
A while back, we showed you a palm rest version we thought was very close to final. Boy, were we wrong. As it turned out, the milled aluminium base plate had a tendency to bend a little bit when the legs were flipped out and force was exerted on the palm rest. András was looking into alternative design and came up with something we’re very proud of.
Now, we’re using a steel baseplate to connect the wooden part of the palmrest to the keyboard. This results in a stronger connection, making flexing a non-issue. As you can see, a recess was designed right where your thumb resides, which will make it easier to press the thumb button. We think it’s quite a useful feature.
The wood is more emphasized in this design, resulting in a classy minimalism. We plan to choose graphite color instead of the current brown color. We believe it will look just as beautiful as brown, and it will gel better with the black color of the keyboard.
We’re waiting for yet another sample, then we’ll pick a manufacturer, and launch the mass production of the palm rests.
Redesigned PCBs
In our last update, we let you know about the EMC test results of the v7.1 UHK PCBs which were a lot better than v7.0, but still not good enough. Since then, we’ve finished the design of the v7.2 UHK PCBs.
The PCBs were redesigned by István based on Endre’s suggestions to reduce EMC emissions. Right now, they’re being fabricated, and should arrive soon. As soon as they arrive, we’ll assemble a half dozen prototypes and head to the EMC lab.
Speaking of the lab, instead of going to T-Network, we’ll go directly to TÜV from this point on. I recently contacted TÜV, and realized that they also do EMC pre-testing for a reasonable price. Even better, they will do the final EMC testing and issue the certifications, so it’s better to familiarize them with the UHK as soon as possible.
On the assembly front, we’ve just ordered electrical screwdrivers, screw dispensers, a glue dispenser, and a number of jigs are being made to speed up mass production.
A lots of further progress is expected soon. We’ll get 2,000 metal plates manufactured in the upcoming days, and the mold is almost fully ready, too, making it possible to manufacture the cases very soon.
In our true style, we’ll keep you updated on a weekly basis on social media, and on a monthly basis in these newsletters.
Talk to you on 2017-05-18!
12 Comments
Thanks for the update! as always written with a lot of passion. Hopefully your office is big enough to house all those parts :-) and later on even a production line for assembly!.
About EMC, ever thought if the LED display generates to much noise? Also colleagues said that reducing the speed of switching ports with the processor will also reduce noise.
Please keep us posted about the EMC tests, as they are very important. Another fail will set back the project for about two months. So the earlier we know, the better. And if it fails, keep trying once you win!
So keep up the good work, fingers crossed for the next EMC test!
Hey EdbO,
Office, or rather factory floor space is plentiful, so it won't be a problem. :)
The LEDs don't seem to be the cause of the EMC emissions in our case, but clock speed might be. As a matter of fact, I'll be implementing various related test functions in the UHK firmware pretty soon, so that we'll be able to enable/disable various peripherals with the touch of a key in the middle of the measurement, thereby narrowing down the cause of the potential issues.
We'll be keeping you posted on social media until the next update. Cheers!
Palm rest looks great.
Neat
That palm resto looks AWESOME.
On crowdsupply It says that the estimated delivery is may for the UHK and june for the palm rest.
Do they ship together? Or will you ship keyboard and then palm rest?
Keep up the good work! Can't wait to start hacking with It!
Thanks for the nice words, Fran! Yes, the UHK and the palm rest do ship together. For me, Crowd Supply displays Jun 22, 2017 both for the UHK and for the palm rest.
My jaw dropped when I saw that photo. I'm sure it will look amazing in graphite but is there any chance you will offer brown as an option?
Thanks again for all of the hard work!
Glad you like the palm rest, Tom! We can't promise that we'll provide a brown palm rest version, but we'll consider it. The reason is that we already provide loads of options regarding switches, case colors keycaps, and layouts, so we'd rather not complicate things further.
Sorry to ask, if I were to zap the split keyboard with an electrostatic discharge during normal use, what would happen?
Last time I asked about accidental short-circuiting of the thumb pins, you mentioned polyfuse, would it reliably protect against this sort of threat?
I'm getting nasty audible zaps at the office especially right after sitting for a long time. It also happened as I was reaching for my wired headset to answer a call, this is problematic since even though I know how to safely discharge myself when I need to stand up, eventually it's inevitable I'm going to zap the keyboard just because I'm sitting for too long.
I looked online about mechanical keyboards ESD resilience and there is at least one source claiming the Infinity Ergodox has ESD issues causing entire rows to malfunction https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/5lwnvz/infinity_ergodox_shocked_me_today_1_row_stopped/
Also, regarding the comment above, Crowd Supply does display end of May for UHK early bird, and mid June for the custom case.
Hi G.Y.,
It's very interesting to hear about the static discharge issue of the ErgoDox EZ/Infinity. The UHK does use a polyfuse, and also a number of ESD suppressor parts, so I believe this shouldn't be an issue. In any case, we'll test our prototypes as thoroughly as we can in this respect.
As for the shipping dates, chances are Crowd Supply only partially updated them in their database, and the shipping dates of super early bird, early bird, and possibly some other items are outdated. I've just contacted them and asked them to fix this issue. The actual estimated shipping dates are always visible on our Crowd Supply page.
Thanks for letting us know about the above. Really useful information!
Just say the UHK in Season 2, Episode 5, around 13:52 !!! Got me even more excited for when I get to hack away on my own!
Keep up the good work!
Great catch, Tommy! :)
Couldn't catch the Sense8 scene you mentioned, but could the following ones:
Please let us know if there are more scenes we missed!
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