- # Let's Split Vitamins Included
-
- ![Let's Split Vitamins included, assmebled in 3D printed case](https://i.imgur.com/btl0vNQ.jpg)
-
- This readme and most of the code are from the lets split readme
-
- ## Quick links
-
- [REV1](./rev1/readme.md)
- [REV2](./rev2/readme.md)
-
- ## Hardware
-
- Hardware files for the Let's Split vitamins included are stored [here](https://git.io/vita-inc)
-
- ## Features
-
- Some features supported by the firmware:
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- * Either half can connect to the computer via USB, or both halves can be used independently.
- * Optional support for I2C connection between the two halves if for some
- reason you require a faster connection between the two halves. Note that this requires 4 conductors between halves, and as such requires a TRRS cable.
-
- ## Required Hardware
-
- |Amount| Description |
- |--|--|
- | 1 | PCB kit from novelkeys |
- | 48 | MX compatible switches |
- | 48 | 1U keycaps
- | 1 | Mini-usb-B cable or USB-C cable for rev2. Keep in mind rev2.0 doesn't work with USB-C <> USB-C cables|
- | 1 | TRS / TRRS cable
-
- ## Optional Hardware
-
- A speaker can be hooked-up to the footprint on the PCBs. It is already enabled in the default firmware.
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- WS2812 LEDs can be added to the board. Check the different revision readme for specifics.
-
- ## Using I2C
-
- On the left half PCB, there's two pads labled ***I2C Pullup*** if you want to use I2C, you need to bridge those two solder jumpers with a soldering iron.
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- You can change your configuration between serial and i2c by modifying your `config.h` file.
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