Pocket SDVX Pico v4 source files, production files, and documentation
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Although I won't be selling this particular version anymore, I have plans to sell updated designs soon. Join the discord for discussion and support! https://discord.gg/MmuKd73XbY . I also now have a storefront! https://www.speedylabs.us/
- JLCPCB parts (Boards are 180 mm*100 mm, white PCB color, remove order number[specify a location]):
- 1x Pocket-SDVX-Pico-Plate-v4-2 (MOQ 5)
- 1x Pocket-SDVX-Pico-v4-3 + SMT Assembly (MOQ 5)
- SMT Assemble the top side. There should be 9 unique parts.
- McMaster parts:
- 4x Feet - 8884T13
- 4x M3 Lock Nut - 90576A102
- 4x M3x12 Screw - 92095A183
- 4x No.6 1/8" Nylon Spacer - 94639A507
- Mouser parts:
- 2x 2U Stabilizer - 540-G99-0224
- 2x Encoder - PEC16-4015F-N0024
- 1x Raspberry Pi Pico
- XDA Keycap Set https://www.speedylabs.us/product/pocket-sdvx-keycaps/
- 1x 1u, 4x 1.5u, 2x 2u
- 2x 22mm Knob https://www.speedylabs.us/product/pocket-sdvx-aluminum-knob/
- 7x Gateron Yellow Switches
- 7x Gateron Hotswap Sockets
- 1x 3D printed case, White PETG https://www.speedylabs.us/product/pocket-sdvx-pico-case/
Pocket SDVX Pico v4 Quick Start Guide
Kit Assembly Guide
As promised many months ago, Speedy Labs' most popular product is now open sourced. Pocket-SDVX-Pico v4 is my second PCB, and therefore everything's a little bit sloppy. Nevertheless, everything here is functional and has been self-learned online along with the help of the community. Thanks for all the support!
FYI I should probably let everyone know the most common defects I've received:
- RGB LEDs dead or not soldered properly
- Extra Aux Button wobbly/non-functional/misaligned
- Smudged Silkscreen
There's probably a 5% chance of this happening according to my statistics. Nothing you can do about it aside from repairing it yourself.