The represents one of the most flexible and feature-rich open-source CW (Morse Code) keyer designs available to the amateur radio community . Developed by Anthony Good (K3NG), this Arduino-based project rivals high-end commercial keyers by offering extensive customization through a modular code structure. Core Schematic Components
One of the key reasons to study the K3NG schematic is its support for a wide array of peripherals: k3ng/k3ng_cw_keyer: K3NG Arduino CW Keyer - GitHub k3ng keyer schematic
A simple piezo buzzer or a more complex speaker circuit provides audio feedback to the operator. The represents one of the most flexible and
The brain of the operation is usually an Arduino Uno for basic setups or an Arduino Mega 2560 for builders who want to enable memory-intensive features like LCD displays and full WinKey emulation. The brain of the operation is usually an
This circuit often uses a switching transistor, such as the 2N2222 , or an optocoupler to isolate the keyer from the radio’s circuitry.
Two digital pins (typically D2 and D5) are mapped to the left and right paddles to detect "dit" and "dah" inputs.
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