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{{stub}} {{TODO photo|more=true}} {{infobox dswitch | switch_illustration = | manufacturer = [[Hi-Tek]] | family = [[Hi-Tek High Profile]] | switch type = Linear | actuation force = | contact mechanism = [[Metal leaf]] | switch mount = [[PCB mount]] | patents = [http://www.google.com/patents/EP0094839A1 EP0094839] (1983)<br />[http://www.google.com/patents/US4564732 US4564732] (1984) }} '''Hi-Tek Dovetail Series''' is a [[switch grid]] construction system designed, patented and manufactured by [[Hi-Tek]]. Hi-Tek referred to the design in their patents as a "'''Dovetail base assembly for keyswitches'''", referring to the way that switch modules physically interconnect. It is an extension of the [[Hi-Tek High Profile]] switch design. Dovetail Series seems to be only marginally older than [[Hi-Tek Series 725]], but still saw use. ==History== Dragon Data's Pippin, their 1981 prototype machine, used Hi-Tek High Profile switches with a "waffle frame" grid.<ref name="Pippin" /> Photographs of production Dragon 32 and Dragon by Tano computers—the former being introduced in 1982—all show dovetail base assemblies. It is likely that this change occurred at the beginning of the production manufacturing run in 1982, as despite the earliest dovetail patent found to date being filed in 1983, no waffle frame keyboards have been found in production machines, including low serial number examples. The dovetail base assembly used in the Toptronics Sinclair ZX81 keyboard is marked with the original 1972 patent for the High Profile switches.<ref name="Toptronics" /> Lydon Davies, formerly of Dragon Data, is quoted as having said that the Hi-Tek keyboards fitted to Dragon computers cost £10 each.<ref name="L_Davies" /> ==Description== On a Hi-Tek dovetail keyboard, the core key grouping is formed from a single moulding; the typical design appears to be four rows of single-[[unit]] keys, starting with 10 keys at the front, and increasing by one key per row to 13 keys in the back row. There is an 8-unit space switch bar in front in its own row, above which Hi-Tek place their branding. This design allows for a rigid block of switches to be formed from discrete switches; no mounting plate is required as the switches form a collective solid block. Additional keys are provided by single or multiple-key modules that lock into place via dovetail joints. Larger keyboards will have clusters of isolated modules or groups of modules. These modules bear only the Hi-Tek arrow mark. Spacers allow for key positions to be further out than permitted by the standard module widths. The switch mechanism is the same as that of the High Profile switch. ==Keyboards== The following are referenced sources where the Hi-Tek name or logo has been found on the switches or PCB or the keyboard's origin is confirmed by a third party: *Dragon Data 8-bit series: **Dragon 32<ref name="Dragon32" /> (confirmed visually only, but the Pippin prototype is confirmed to have had an older High Profile keyboard)<ref name="Pippin" /> **Dragon 64 (from which the Dragon by Tano was derived, and described as having the same keyboard as the Dragon 32)<ref name="Dragon64" /> **Dragon by Tano (reported as "Hi Tek")<ref name="Dragon_Tano" /> *Toptronics Sinclair ZX81 keyboard (10-to-13–unit module)<ref name="Toptronics" /> *[[HP 9816]] keyboard (10-to-13–unit module with add-on modules) *[[Perkin-Elmer 3700 keyboard]] (non-modular keyboard with isolated add-on modules) ==Gallery== <gallery widths=250 heights=187> File:HP 9816 -- keyboard, opened.jpg | [[HP 9816]] keyboard, with a 10-to-13 core module and add-on modules File:HP 9816 -- keyboard PCB, front view.jpg | HP 9816 keyboard switches File:HP 9816 -- keyboard PCB, rear view.jpg | HP 9816 keyboard switches File:PerkinElmer3700kb-PCB detail left top corner.jpg | Two isolated four-way modules from a [[Perkin-Elmer 3700 keyboard]] </gallery> ==References== <references> <ref name="Toptronics">Flickr — [http://www.flickr.com/photos/triplehaata/sets/72157635403683621/ Toptronics ZX81 Sinclair Keyboard] Retrieved 2015-07-27.</ref> <ref name="L_Davies">The Dragon Archive — [http://archive.worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Lydon_Davies Lydon Davies] Last updated 2014-08-05. Retrieved 2015-07-27.</ref> <ref name="Dragon32">DragonWiki — [http://www.dragonwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Dragon_32 Dragon 32]</ref> <ref name="Dragon64">DragonWiki — [http://www.dragonwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Dragon_64 Dragon 64]</ref> <ref name="Dragon_Tano">DragonWiki — [http://www.dragonwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Dragon_by_Tano Dragon by Tano]</ref> <ref name="Pippin">The Dragon Archive — [http://archive.worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Pippin Pippin] Last updated 2014-12-06. Retrieved 2015-07-27.</ref> </references> [[Category:Hi-Tek Corporation switches]] [[Category:Linear switches]] [[Category:Metal contact switches]] [[Category:Switch grids]] [[Category:List of all keyboard switches]]
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