Marquardt Military Keyboard 7069.3111
Manufacturer | Marquardt |
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Layouts | Slightly modified ISO |
Keyswitches | Marquardt Series 6184<ref name="gh-thread-2" /> |
Switch mount | Plate mounted |
Interface | PS/2 for keys, RS232 (1200 Baud) for trackball over a DA-15 D-SUB connector<ref name="gh-thread"/> |
Rollover | NKRO |
Weight | 3.38 kg |
The Marquardt 7069.3111 is fullsize, plate-mounted keyboard manufactured by Marquardt for the Deutsche Bundeswehr.
The keyboard was part of the HEROS-System (Heeresführungs - Informationssystem für die Rechnergestützte Operationsführung in Stäben) and consisted out of a Digital Equipment DECpc433 mounted inside a EDKA aluminium box. The keyboard itself was attached inside the box top.
The keycaps are Cherry MX-compatible double shots.
The housing is made out of aluminium, with the bottom plate being 2mm and the top being 6mm thick.
Pinouts[edit | edit source]
Even though equipped with a 15 Pin D-Sub connector the keyboard uses ordinary PS2 signalling, therefore it can easily be used on modern PCs. The pin out is as follows<ref name="gh-thread"/>:
PCB connector | Signal | D-SUB | Cable colour |
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Pin 1 | +5V | Pin 15 | Brown |
Pin 2 | GROUND | Pin 7, 11, 14 | White |
Pin 3 | KDB_CLK | Pin 13 | White |
Pin 4 | KDB_DATA | Pin 12 | Green |
Pin 5 | RS232-MOUSE | Pin 2 | White |
Pin 6 | Unknown | Pin 4 | Yellow |
The serial signal for the trackball operates at a speed of 1200 Baud. The trackball can be put into operation with the following addition to xorg.conf<ref name="gh-thread"/>:
,----[ xorg.conf ] | Section "InputDevice" | Identifier "heros ball" | Driver "mouse" | Option "CorePointer" | Option "Sensitivity" "2.0" | Option "Device" "/dev/ttyS0" | Option "Protocol" "mouse systems" | EndSection `----
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Top view
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Top view
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Numeric keypad
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Trackball and arrow keys
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Keys
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Modifier
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Label
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Bottom plate
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Bottom plate removed
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Metal sealing at housing
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Marquardt label on PCB
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Trackball with ball bearings
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Cable attachment inside housing
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Housing with PCB removed
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Thickness of housing
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Switch at 3 key, usage unknown
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PCB top view
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PCB top view
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PCB top view
References[edit | edit source]
<references> <ref name="gh-thread">Geekhack - Rugged military keyboard by Marquardt</ref> <ref name="gh-thread-2">Geekhack - What did you get in the mail today? (page 145, post 7233)</ref> </references>