Request PID 1209:FD42 for CircuitPython on SAO Digital Multimeter#1001
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Signed-off-by: Thomas Flummer <tf@flummer.net>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Flummer <tf@flummer.net>
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Cute! CC-BY-SA Kicad hardware. MIT software (CircuitPython).
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This is for CircuitPython on the SAO Digital Multimeter based on RP2040
Hardware is CC-BY-SA (electronics and 3D printable parts), firmware (CircuitPython and application code) is MIT
CircuitPython branch for SAO Digital Multimeter that will use the PID (also linked from the readme on the main project)