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Keymatrix Daughterboards

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Keymatrix Inputs

The PHCC system allows you to connect up to 1024 boolean (on/off) inputs. This should be sufficient for most simbuilder's needs (but no all as I've heard :-)

This allows you to connect for example:

  • MCP/Autopilot panel
  • MIP (main instrument panel)
  • CDUs
  • pedestal
  • overhead
  • circuit breakers
  • ...

These inputs are arranged in a matrix. The matrix consists of eight columns and 128 rows. The rows are organized in 16 groups of 8 rows. This translates into 16 keymatrix daughterboards with each 64 inputs (arranged as an 8x8 matrix).

Theory of Operation

Available or planned PHCC Keymatrix Input Daughterboards

KEY64D_PH

Features:

  • 64 inputs
  • no ghosting as each input is diode protected
  • connectors: pinheaders for IDC ribbon flat cables
  • board size: 80x100mm (1/2 euro size)

Schematic and Layout

Solder.png This section explains how to put the parts together. Soldering may be required.
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Bill of Materials

The BOM is here: PHCC_KEY64D_PH.BOM.txt
This list includes prices and links to to online catalogue pages of my primary source of electronics components, Reichelt Elektronik

KEY64D_SC35

Features:

  • 64 inputs
  • no ghosting as each input is diode protected
  • connectors: screw clamp terminals, 3.5mm spaced
  • board size: 100x160mm (euro size)

Schematic and Layout

[[Image:]] [3]
[[Image:]] [4]

Bill of Materials

The BOM is here: bom_key64d_sc35.txt
This list includes prices and links to to online catalogue pages of my primary source of electronics components, Reichelt Elektronik