The base components for a TH-1 build, including PCBs, firmware and CAD designs for the physical shell.
TH-1/MO
The inagural hardware project for the Teaház Computer Company. The TH-1 is a modular computer made with custom components. It runs its own distribution of Linux, and uses a terminal-based interface system named CEL for its UI. All of its apps are built on CEL, including everything from configuration to the built in software.
The primary physical inspirations are pre-smartphone electronics and the unrealized future predictions made by the likes of Star Wars, Evangelion and Marathon (2026). The UI takes more inspiration from these properties than it does existing software, drawing from their high-contrast, high-saturation vector graphics and turns them from movie props to usable UI.
The core of the TH-1's design are three modular interfaces: one keyboard slot, 2 Framework Expansion Cards and a set of GPIO pins with associated mounting hardware. All of these are hot-swappable open standards, and together with our software suite allow for bespoke configurations for any usecase. For example, the default keyboard module uses a standard 50% layout, but it could be replaced by one tailor made for music creation in a specialized CEL application, or even game-specific input hardware.
Physical design
Initial explorations based on physical requirements
Slimmer prototype dropping the secondary screen
Shape explorations and the birth of the stripe
GPIO mounting hardware, improved shaping