cpb: define the SPEAKER_ENABLE_PIN
This allows the board to disable the onboard speaker until explicitly enabled in user code. Testing performed on a CPB: * Touching the AUDIO pin with a fingertip no longer generates noise/buzz * Generating a waveform with `simpleio.tone` produces no sound by default * When the board.SPEAKER_ENABLE is configured as a digital output and set True, `simpleio.tone` does produce sound Note that while guides should include information about SPEAKER_ENABLE, it's possible that some users who omitted it could view this as a breaking change. They can fix it by simply adding code similar to speaker_enable = digitalio.DigitalInOut(board.SPEAKER_ENABLE) speaker_enable.direction = digitalio.Direction.OUTPUT speaker_enable.value = True before using the internal speaker. Closes: #2258
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#define DEFAULT_UART_BUS_RX (&pin_P0_30)
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#define DEFAULT_UART_BUS_RX (&pin_P0_30)
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#define DEFAULT_UART_BUS_TX (&pin_P0_14)
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#define DEFAULT_UART_BUS_TX (&pin_P0_14)
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#define SPEAKER_ENABLE_PIN (&pin_P1_04)
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