Osamu2-dis-kb-hpc Mv-mb-v1 Schematic Instant
This post documents the schematic-level design and key signals for the osamu2-dis-kb-hpc mv-mb-v1 board — a compact keyboard controller daughterboard (HPC form factor) intended for mechanical keyboards using a matrix scan, rotary encoder, and optional per-key RGB and I2C peripherals.
When you open the osamu2-dis-kb-hpc_mv-mb-v1.sch file (likely in Altium, OrCAD, or KiCad), the first thing you notice is a hierarchical design split into four vertical domains.
The core of the schematic revolves around the "osamu2" SoC. Look for dense, high-pin-count symbols connected to: osamu2-dis-kb-hpc mv-mb-v1 schematic
If your guide involves calculations, such as determining the value of a resistor for a voltage divider:
$$R_2 = \fracV_outV_in - V_out \times R_1$$ This post documents the schematic-level design and key
This formula calculates (R_2) given (R_1), (V_in), and (V_out).
| Token | Possible meaning |
|-------|------------------|
| osamu2 | Project name / version 2 (maybe person or code name) |
| dis | Display interface (LCD, OLED, eDP, MIPI DSI) |
| kb | Keyboard matrix or embedded keyboard controller |
| hpc | High-Performance Compute (e.g., ARM SoC, FPGA, or x86 SOM) |
| mv | Mainboard version (or “module version”) |
| mb | Motherboard / mainboard |
| v1 | Revision 1 | Look for dense, high-pin-count symbols connected to: If
So the board likely integrates: