 It is the Metro Mini 328 V2 comparison. That's an Arduino Uno and that is the Metro Mini V2. So you can see it almost fits in the old DIN style version of the chip there. Blink style exercise. So if I plug that in with USB-C and no fiddling around with which side is which. You can see here I have a little blinky sketch that's blinking. I have a Metro Mini and this is right out of the package right no pins are soldered onto it. And I've plugged in one little STEMI QT cable that is running to a rotary encoder seesaw breakout and then the chain continues. I squared C moves along to this little display. So simple demo here but the nice thing is you can get right to coding without any soldering. It is the Metro Mini 328 V2 with USB-C and STEMI QT.