Add the Ducky Shine 6 USB-C housing to the README

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Correl Roush 2023-03-18 01:11:51 -04:00
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@ -33,3 +33,24 @@ into place to hold it snugly while allowing easy removal.
#+RESULTS:
[[file:project-box.png]]
* [[file:ducky-shine-6-usbc.scad][Ducky Shine 6 USB-C Connector Housing]]
A replacement housing for the USB connector in a [[https://www.duckychannel.com.tw/en/Ducky-Shine6][Ducky Shine 6 keyboard]] that
secures the connector and its wiring within the keyboard's case. The keyboard
originally ships with a USB Micro-B connector suspended in a solid connector
with the same profile. This makes it impossible to re-use the existing housing,
so this one is modeled to fit the cable along with a compact JRC-B008 USB-C
breakout board and screw into place. The model is divided into top and bottom
pieces that can be glued together once the board is in place and soldered.
#+CAPTION: The full model, with top and bottom parts connected.
[[file:ducky-shine-6-usbc.png]]
#+CAPTION: A JRC-B008 USB-C breakout board
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#+CAPTION: The original USB Micro-B connector and housing.
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#+CAPTION: The new housing with a USB-C connector, printed in green PLA+.
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