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# bluepill splittest
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This is the splittest example for the bluepill MCU.
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To trigger keypress, short together pins _B10_ and _B1_.
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## Keyboard Configuration
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The type of communication (bitbang, serial (half/full duplex)) is set by the keymap `config.h` file with variables with `SPLIT_` prefix.
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So this example uses:
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- `config.h` to set which SDI to use for serial. Either define `USE_SDI1_ON_STANDARD_ROLE_PINS`, `USE_SDI1_ON_ALTERNATE_ROLE_PINS` or `USE_SDI2` before the `#ifdef` that configures the default case when none of these variable is defined.
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- `post_config.h` for defining the communication pins between the halves once the keymap is configured.
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On your keyboard, you most likely will only use `config.h` because you'd have already chosen your communication scheme: serial type, SDI, pins.
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## Wiring
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### Switches
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- Add switches to both Bluepills across B10 and B1 pins
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### Handedness
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Have a look at the [handedness documentation](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/feature_split_keyboard?id=setting-handedness)
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- Add pull-up resistor to left side between VCC and A7
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- Add pull-down resistors to right side between GND and A7
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### Send power to the other half
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- Connect the following pins on both sides together: GND, VCC
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### Halves data connection
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Choose one of the connection type
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#### serial - bitbang
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- Connect the B8 pins on both sides together
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#### serial - usart half duplex
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Check the [documentation](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/serial_driver?id=usart-half-duplex) to determine the pull-up resistor.
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- To use the default usart (USART1) with the standard role pins,
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- Connect the A9 pins on both sides together and to add a pull-up resistor on one of these pins
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- Define USE_SDI1_ON_STANDARD_ROLE_PINS in config.h
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- To use the default usart (USART1) with the alternate role pins,
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- Connect the B6 pins on both sides together and to add a pull-up resistor on one of these pins
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- Define USE_SDI1_ON_ALTERNATE_ROLE_PINS in config.h
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- To use the usart2 (USART2) pins,
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- Connect the A2 pins on both sides together and to add a pull-up resistor on one of these pins
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- Define USE_SDI2 in config.h
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#### serial - usart full duplex
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- To use the default usart (USART1) with the standard role pins,
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- Connect the mpins on A9, A10 one to the other on each side
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- Define USE_SDI1_ON_STANDARD_ROLE_PINS in config.h
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- To use the default usart (USART1) with the alternate role pins,
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- Connect the pins B6, B7 one to the other on each side
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- Define USE_SDI1_ON_ALTERNATE_ROLE_PINS in config.h
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- To use the usart2 (USART2) pins,
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- Connect the pins A2, A3 one to the other on each side
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- Define USE_SDI2 in config.h
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