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Feature: Redox rev.2.0WHS #99

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@mattdibi mattdibi commented Apr 4, 2021

Feature: Redox rev.2.0WHS

Added new PCB revision supporting Kailh hot-swap sockets and improved range (fixed ground plane to avoid the YJ-14015 antenna area).

@mattdibi mattdibi merged commit 382108d into master Apr 4, 2021
@mattdibi mattdibi deleted the feature/redox_rev2.0WHS branch April 4, 2021 13:47
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Pastitas commented Apr 4, 2021

Does the removal of the ground plane in the back of the NRFmicro make a difference in range?

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mattdibi commented Apr 4, 2021

Hi @Pastitas,

I should rephrase that because it’s a little misleading. It should make a difference but I have to properly test it to support the statement.

I recently switched from rev.1.0W with wood and steel case to rev.2.0WHS with a fully 3D printed one keeping the same batteries and range/reception vastly improved (no more double key presses, no missing key presses, higher range). Having changed two variables at the same time (case and ground plane) I can’t say which of the two had the biggest impact but, from past experiences, I tend to think that the case is the major actor here.

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Hotswap sockets Could this design be modified to allow swapable switches?
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