This includes everything you need for a working keyboard besides a plate, switches, keycaps, and cable. Screw-mount transparent stabilizers are recommended.



The optional case shown is Ganymede. The brass plate in some photos was made by Laserboost.



Pan requires a plate to be assembled. You can get one here or DIY.



Pan supports a wide range of layouts. The PCB supports all layouts, but a specific plate must be selected. Check the guide to see how to configure a plate. You can either purchase one with your kit, or make it yourself using the open-source design files.

Pan is a fully DIY keyboard, all components must be soldered on.



Kit includes:

Middle and bottom PCBs

Atmega32A controller and components

64x Through-hole diodes

62x RGB LEDs and capacitors

Acrylic cover, your choice of cutout



USB-C port (center or left mount)



Standoffs and screws

Optionally, you may use a Proton-C, and solder the included USB port and diodes.



Additional optional features include:

1-2 Encoders, RGB or standard (left mount USB will prevent 2x encoders)



OLED panel

Mini-B USB port

Proton-C controller

A more detailed BOM is available here.

