 I'm here, but first let's look at some top secret. Yeah, so first up Yeah, I'll talk about what I what I design. What's this? Okay? This is a TCA 4307 so last week you might remember I had the ISO 1540 breakout which is an I squared C isolator But while I was looking for that I also bumped into this chip This is the TCA 4307 which is a chip that does hot swap for I squared C So basically means you know if you have that issue where you have like an I squared C controller And then you plug in a peripheral and it like has spazes out your I squared C connection like is the clock or SDA line Gets toggled and now like it's out of sync. Well, this chip it it only electrically isolates Temporarily the two sides of the data lines and then connects them when it's a stable time to do it And so you can hot swap I squared C which is like a pretty candy thing I thought so I made a little break up for it next up And I wanted to play with like the Pico DVI projects that I've been seeing Wren who's a Raspberry Pi Pico dev has been doing some cool video output Projects for the RP 2040 and I was like I want to do that But you know, we do have a DVI breakout in the shop that's like terminal blocks But I thought you know, I should have one that's like a PCB You know friendly Breakout for DVI uses an HDMI connector, but it's a DVI All right, and then this is the latest round of the RP 2040 QT by yeah I showed this off last week as they like it's it's also a top secret This is me actually like getting like after the show. I was like I should actually like get it working So I got it working Got circuit Python Compiled for this chip and tried it out just plugged in some sensors and got stuff printing out on the rebel Okay, and that is this week's top secret. Oh get back in the vault