[sdiy] Reed Switch and Magnet Keyboard

Scott Stites scottnoanh at peoplepc.com
Thu Dec 11 16:09:30 CET 2003


All I can say is "Ditto".  Now I'm going to have to try this out on that piano
manual that I have.  One more project to schedule!

This list never fails to blow me away.

Thanks everyone,
Scott


On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 23:23:24 -0700, "Ray Wilson" wrote:

> 
> Wow! I just want to thanks everyone who has responded on this topic. It has
> all been very helpful. I'm going to go ahead and order some reed switches
> and a variety of magnets and try a few things. I will publish the findings
> on my site when I achieve a successful configuration.
> 
> Thanks to All
> 
> Ray
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Theo" <t.hogers at home.nl>
> To: "harrybissell" <harrybissell at prodigy.net>; "Tim Parkhurst"
> <tparkhurst at siliconbandwidth.com>
> Cc: "'Ray Wilson'" <raywilson at comcast.net>; "Scott Stites"
> <scottnoanh at peoplepc.com>; "Synth-Diy" <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 9:58 PM
> Subject: Re: [sdiy] Reed Switch and Magnet Keyboard
> 
> 
> > I have salvaged a old industrial computer keyboard that used reed switches
> > as the key contacts (the key switch assemblies come from TI).
> > These keys are/where closer together than the keys on a piano keyboard and
> > have no false trigger problems.
> > The trick seems to use tiny magnets so the switches trigger only when the
> > magnet is really close.
> > To do this the magnets run from the top (off) to the middle of the reed
> > contact (on).
> > Some organ brands use a similar system for pedal key contacts where the
> > magnets are in the "back-front side" of the keys.
> > Maybe this could work also work in our case?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Theo
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: harrybissell <harrybissell at prodigy.net>
> > To: Tim Parkhurst <tparkhurst at siliconbandwidth.com>
> > Cc: 'Ray Wilson' <raywilson at comcast.net>; Scott Stites
> > <scottnoanh at peoplepc.com>; Synth-Diy <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
> > Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 5:23 AM
> > Subject: Re: [sdiy] Reed Switch and Magnet Keyboard
> >
> >
> > > (if I could find them I'd use) Tiny horseshoe magnets, with the reed
> > switch
> > > located across the gap.  As the magnet approaches the switch, the flux
> > will
> > > be concentrated through the switch vanes and tend NOT to leak to the
> > > adjacent switches.  Might be harder to install
> > >
> > > H^) harry
> > >
> > > Tim Parkhurst wrote:
> > >
> > > > You might get a little extra 'breathing room' between the adjacent
> > > > magnets/switches by offsetting every other magnet and switch assy. In
> > other
> > > > words, on one key the magnet and switch sits fairly close to the pivot
> > > > point; on the next key, the magnet and switch sit fairly far away from
> > the
> > > > pivot point. One problem I see with this approach is that the switches
> > > > sitting close to the pivot point will tend to close slightly earlier
> > than
> > > > the switches sitting further away. This might be such a minor timing
> > > > difference as to be unnoticeable, but (if needed) you might be able to
> > > > compensate by putting shims under the switches that sit further from
> the
> > > > pivot. This would raise them up slightly so that they would close
> > earlier.
> > > >
> > > > Tim Servo
> > > > "Imagination is more important than knowledge." - Albert Einstein
> > > >
> > > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > > From: Ray Wilson [mailto:raywilson at comcast.net]
> > > > > Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 5:11 AM
> > > > > To: Scott Stites
> > > > > Cc: Synth-Diy
> > > > > Subject: [sdiy] Reed Switch and Magnet Keyboard
> > > > >
> > > > > Hi Scott (and list)
> > > > >
> > > > > You mentioned that you had made a keyboard using reed switches and
> > > > magnets.
> > > > > I want to outfit a set of piano keys in this manner and am
> interested
> > to
> > > > > know how you kept adjacent key switches from being activated
> together.
> > I
> > > > > have a source for some nice inexpensive reed switches and magnets of
> > > > various
> > > > > sizes and would appreciate your suggestions (and anyone elses who
> > wants to
> > > > > chime in).
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks
> > > >
> > > >
> >
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