docs: Add connector pinout documentation#1
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…king - Add detailed 8-pin connector pinout documentation - Include pin assignments, signal descriptions, and cable wiring reference - Document 6-wire cable color coding (Red, Black, White, Blue, Green, Yellow) - Add RS-485/Modbus connection details - Update .gitignore to exclude .vscode directory - Remove .vscode configuration files from git tracking
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Description
This PR adds comprehensive connector pinout documentation for the 8-pin front panel connector.
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docs/connector-pinout.mdwith detailed pinout information.gitignoreto exclude.vscodedirectory.vscodeconfiguration files from git trackingTesting
Additional Notes
The
.vscodedirectory is now properly ignored to prevent user-specific IDE configurations from being tracked in the repository.