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Duck TC-V3

Non official firmware for custom Korean keyboard made by Duck.
Group buy was run April 2018 via geekhack.

  • Keyboard Maintainer: MechMerlin
  • Hardware Supported: Duck TC-V3 ver 1.0 PCB, Atmega32u4, 74HC237D
  • Hardware Availability: Wait until GB of the next revision

Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):

make duck/tcv3:default

Reset Key: To put the TC-V3 into reset, hold the top second most right key (K0J) while plugging in.

CAUTION: At this time 02/28/20 backlighting has not been tested fully and may not properly work.

See build environment setup then the make instructions for more information.

Hardware Notes

The Duck TC-V3 PCB consists of:

Microchips

  • 2 74HC237D 3-to-8 line decoders
  • 1 Atmega32u4 microcontroller
  • 3 WS2811 LED controller