 All right, you're gonna see a lot of these because you know while the factory is quiet We're still gonna be busy bees, but we'll be designing hardware and setting up for prototype And then when we're back up and manufacturing we manufacturing them Yeah, it's a great time to get our prototypes up and running So first up I got the PCBs for the RT 10 11 metro Wi-Fi So this has the IMX RT 10 11 to the 500 megahertz Cortex M7 chip from NXP I'm very excited about this chipset. We've got some circuit Python code for it Going and I wanted to make a good starter board that had like a debug port I liked having ESP 32 airlift Wi-Fi USB-C I got a stomach you take connector on there Q spy boot select switches So I think this would be a good like you're developing for this chip You don't want the eval board. You want something more Arduino Uno shaped so this will be coming soon and Over the weekend Scott Tanute did a stream where he started working on a TDA USB based Logic analytical very low-cost logic analyzer that doesn't have a lot of components because We're seeing a lot of people who are trying to write drivers or debug hardware and a logic analyzer is really really helpful But it's it's tough to get a good logic analyzer. That's open source. That's modifiable That's not too expensive. And so while he was doing his live stream. I designed this board It's a samd 51 and the middle and then above and below it you see two eight bit Logic level shifter protectors so it can do three or five volt input logic We might we spin this to use the RT 1011 but I kind of like this cute little design and you'll be seeing more streams of us doing hardware and software so check in You can see how the magic happens Back in the vault you I gotta put some stuff in the vault