I'm in the process of learning my way around micrcontrollers and designing an IOT device that will include a thumb keyboard. The font used will be an older one used on BBS systems and I envision having control keys to utilize the upper area of the fonts for drawing.
As such, I'm aware that the esp32 lacks the pins needed to program a keyboard so I'm thinking a keyboard controller chip would be needed. Does anyone have a recommendation on what I should use?
I looked up a few but they seem to be more fit for a laptop and seemingly preprogrammed. Below is an example:
Keyboard Controller LPC47N350-NU
Thanks
Keyboard controller?
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Re: Keyboard controller?
Since posting this thread, I was told that the job would be handled by a shift register, particularly a 7400 series TI register.
I've downloaded a few data sheets and there's a million of them out there. Would this one from adafruit be a good suggestion?
74HC595 Shift Register
I've downloaded a few data sheets and there's a million of them out there. Would this one from adafruit be a good suggestion?
74HC595 Shift Register
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