It feels like a rite of passage to make a PCB ruler, but I wonder if this is actually a product. This ruler has a SAM L22 just like Sensor Watch, with a 16-button touch matrix and an Oddly Specific LCD that can display five digits and some indicators. Plus five GPIO’s and I²C pins exposed on an edge connector. I made this to throw in my soldering go-bag, but I think it could have broader appeal, depending on the software I write for it…
The GPIO pinout. Three analog inputs and two digital IO, plus an I²C bus with onboard 3.3k pull-ups, 3.3V regulated power and 4-5V from USB or a battery. It uses a keyed board-to-board connector that at one point folks were aiming to use for Debug Edge, but what with me first using it on a ruler, I couldn’t help but call it the Straight Edge Connector. (Here it’s plugged into an add-on board that I can use with a DAP library to flash bootloaders onto my boards, my main use case right now.)
@joeycastillo that's a hard decision to make; I've had several really fun and cool projects that are absolutely not going to be products I make any money on.