qmk-dactyl-manuform-a/keyboards/kinesis/kint36/config.h

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/* Copyright 2020 QMK
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#pragma once
/* USB Device descriptor parameter */
#undef VENDOR_ID
#define VENDOR_ID 0x1209
#undef PRODUCT_ID
#define PRODUCT_ID 0x345C
#undef DEVICE_VER
#define DEVICE_VER 0x0001
#undef MANUFACTURER
#define MANUFACTURER "https://github.com/stapelberg"
#undef PRODUCT
#define PRODUCT "kinT (kint36)"
/* key matrix size */
#define MATRIX_ROWS 15
#define MATRIX_COLS 7
/*
* Keyboard Matrix Assignments
*
* Change this to how you wired your keyboard
* COLS: AVR pins used for columns, left to right
* ROWS: AVR pins used for rows, top to bottom
* DIODE_DIRECTION: COL2ROW = COL = Anode (+), ROW = Cathode (-, marked on diode)
* ROW2COL = ROW = Anode (+), COL = Cathode (-, marked on diode)
*
*/
#define MATRIX_ROW_PINS { D3, C3, C4, C6, D2, B0, D7, A12, A13, B17, B16, D0, B1, C2, D6 }
#define MATRIX_COL_PINS { B3, D1, C0, D5, C1, B2, D4 }
#define UNUSED_PINS
/* COL2ROW or ROW2COL */
#define DIODE_DIRECTION COL2ROW
/* Well-worn Cherry MX key switches can bounce for up to 20ms, despite the
* Cherry data sheet specifying 5ms. Because we use the sym_eager_pk debounce
* algorithm, this debounce latency only affects key releases (not key
* presses). */
#undef DEBOUNCE
#define DEBOUNCE 20
#define IGNORE_MOD_TAP_INTERRUPT
// Reduce input latency by lowering the USB polling interval
// from its 10ms default to the 1ms minimum that USB 1.x (Full Speed) allows:
#define USB_POLLING_INTERVAL_MS 1
// The Teensy 3.6 consumes about 80 mA of current at its full speed of 180 MHz:
// https://forum.pjrc.com/threads/47256-What-is-the-power-consumption-of-the-Teensy-3-6
#define USB_MAX_POWER_CONSUMPTION 100
#define LED_PIN_ON_STATE 0
#define LED_NUM_LOCK_PIN A14
#define LED_CAPS_LOCK_PIN C7
#define LED_SCROLL_LOCK_PIN A5
#define LED_COMPOSE_PIN E26
#define EEPROM_SIZE 4096