Link to wikipedia page for Tutte-Coxeter graph
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This is firmware for an PR2040 monoblock 36 key design (three rows of five, and three thumb keys, for each hand).
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This is a *diode-free* design using a sparse 13 by 13 scanning matrix designed from a partial Tutte-Coxeter graph
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This is firmware for an Raspberry Pi Pico PR2040 controller monoblock 36 key design
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(three rows of five, and three thumb keys, for each hand). This is a *diode-free*
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design with a sparse 13 by 13 scanning matrix designed using a partial
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[Tutte-Coxeter](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tutte%E2%80%93Coxeter_graph) graph
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(using only 26 vertices or GPIO pins with 36 edges or keys - see this
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[blog post](https://astrobeano.blogspot.com/2025/05/ergo-mech-keyboard-wiring-using-tutte-coxeter-graph.html)
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for background although the final pin selection changed).
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for background, although the final pin selection and trace routing changed).
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The first physical PCB for this is designed to fit in the [Gamma Omega keyboard](https://github.com/unspecworks/gamma-omega) case,
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and use the same Raspberry Pi Pico based microcontroller board.
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