 It's over new products All right, we're gonna hit a revision and then we got some coming soon We got a bunch of stuff. There's a lot of Okay, can't get class week we we skipped okay this week We've got an update to the 2.7 tricolor ink display It looks basically the same as this it's got that long update to get the red color in But it's basically a new chipset the EK 7 9 6 a 6 the previous one, which was like the Isle 73 6 8 something Doesn't exist anymore. This is what we got. So this necessitated It's a little bit of an update to the board anyways because the flex connector changed The length and so we had to revise the board in which we were rising the board We might have had an ice bike connector So now you can connect to this with our ice bike cables, which are 18 pins and kind of like a solderless version of An SPI cable good for when you want to wire and mountain ink display elsewhere But you don't want to have a lot of long wires. So stills got the Built-in SRAM so you can use this even with a small RAM microcontroller like an Arduino UNO Level shifting for three or five volt microcontroller again. I spy has been added SD card for storing files You want to display on your ink? We've got two upcoming Devices from expressive. This is the ESP 32 h2 series This series of chipsies are you know developer use only right now. They're still going through certification These chips are not Wi-Fi they have Bluetooth and 2.4 gigahertz radius so 802 15 for you know, sometimes used for ZigBee or Point-to-point or mesh communication So not Wi-Fi, but probably to be a lot lower power and really good if you just want to do Bluetooth So they're kind of trying out new chipset options This is the wrong module and we've also got the dev board This chip has native USB. There's also a UART cable your add-on for debug to USB C ports There's a neopixel. There's like I think a power measurement jumper. Let's go back over here Yeah, I think that's a power measurement jumper neopixel USB serial converter reset and boot and a nice power supply all the pins brought out So I think probably this is designed to target You know things they're gonna run matter or thread or other a ZigBee slash Bluetooth Slash 2.4 gigahertz non Wi-Fi communications for home automation. It'll probably be a good competitor to the ESP 32 c3 maybe lower power use and So far Bluetooth on Expressives hasn't been their priorities in Wi-Fi. So it's gonna be good to see them You know focusing on Bluetooth maybe getting the low power Usage for Bluetooth with better lower numbers Next up we've got two more UU gear witty pie boards They've been all updated to the witty pie 4 series. So this one is the L 3v7 and the 3v7 isn't version 3v7 It's it witty pie 4 the 3v7 means that thing on the left there is meant for lipoly batteries You can plug in any 3.7 volt nominal 3.7 to 4.2 volt lithium-ion or lithium-ion power battery There's a boost converter that'll convert that up to 5 volts and there's like a memory management System and a real-time clock that you can use to power down and power up the Raspberry Pi So it's kind of like an uninterruptible power supply UPS Plus a real-time clock plus a control, you know, it's kind of like a power management tool for your Raspberry Pi It comes in the bonnet or fat or micro fat whatever, you know mini Hat Size but you can use it with any Raspberry Pi that has a 2 by 20 Connector it comes to the couple accessories. Oh, here's all the GPIO. There's another there's a micro controller on board by the way There's an AT tiny 814 I think that it is used to Over I squared C to send commands and control it If you go sorry here, I just want to note one thing This is kind of designed to plug in directly into like your pi zero pi zero w And you see how the socket in the top that pins of the Raspberry Pi plug through the board and up to it now You could use this with a pi four or any pi with a 2 by 20 connector But you'll want one of the stacking header that extends the pins up because otherwise It won't be able to only the pi zero is flat enough to for this to sit We're on the bottom So you may need to get an extension header which we stock in the shop and we point down the description To lift it up above Well, if you have a pie zero and you want to keep it nice and slim the style it is good there's also the witty pie four which is Which comes with extension headers so you're you can plug it into your The Raspberry Pi 4 Raspberry Pi 3 a Plus b-plus whatever This is a good demo because it shows it's This doesn't have a Battery booster it has a buck converter So it's good for if you're running off of like a Double-A battery pack or something as a real-time clock with a coin cell backup the coin isn't included because otherwise It's really hard to ship internationally or you know, you know anywhere So we do have the coin cells sold separately if you want to add it, but you know, we don't included the package for ease of shipping but again a power manager with real-time clock and buck converter for Any Raspberry Pi on off switch on the right-hand side So they do a really good job with the the real-time clock and battery manager So we have a couple different options, but again if you want Li-poly recharging boosting use that we pie mini this one doesn't do Li-poly It's a buck converter So it takes I think six to twelve volts or six to twenty volts and converts it down to five So it's it's different uses for different needs And this one is is a normal hat size. That's it. It's still plug into a pie zero It'll just stick out kind of overhanging So This is coming out soon But I want to mention it because the next product is similar and I knew people are gonna ask When are you gonna get the Laura version? This is a feather RP 2040 with a Laura 900 megahertz module that you can use to when I'm Laura when stack or just Laura which you know Is it's own protocol? You don't need to run Laura when which is a type of software stack that one from Laura None of the megahertz means you can tune it down to 868 or up to 915 and then just pick the right antenna and you're gonna still get about 20 dbm output You have all the feather pins that you expect For analog pins, I think like 20 total GPIO Stem EQT on the end there. You can plug-in sensors OLEDs, whatever Neopixels a megabytes of flash that nice RP 2040 core which will work great with micro python circuit python or Arduino UFL antenna and The FCC IC certified SX 1276 based Semtech Laura module so This is coming soon But I want to mention that we have it because the next product shows up side you lady uh, our community our customers our staff everyone who makes this thing go is the beta fruit feather RP 2040 with RFM 69 packet radio. So this is packet fruit not it's a packet fruit. It's not a Laura radio It's an RF 69. What's the difference the RF 69 which is sounds so similar to the RF 95 Which is the Laura this version doesn't do Laura or Laura when because it doesn't they don't pay the licensing fee However, it's great for sending packets of data back and forth between Modules it you know, you can get easily 500 feet without much effort and you can get kilometers with really good antennas and directional gain antennas But if you wanted to make a simple low-cost Radio node that can go much farther than 2.4 gigahertz. These are great to use the ISM band in North America Check your location to make sure that 900 megahertz is your ISM band. We'll have the 433 megahertz version later It has the RP 2040 with 264 K of RAM So wonderful for running circuit Python our feather M zero RFM 69 You know people were like this is such a great thing But you design this before circuit Python or micro Python you run out of memory before you can really do anything So only has 32 K of RAM this one has 264 K So you can use interpreted languages like circuit Python or micro Python and Do your packet radio and have sensors and have data and you're not you don't run out of memory Yay, eight megabytes of flash you can store data do data logging, you know send or see packets A couple of antenna options. So if you're cheap and you just want to you want to keep it simple Sauter either a spring antenna or just a piece of wire that is a quarter wave or halfway whip For 915 or 868 megahertz There's online calculators to help you figure out the length of the antenna So I don't just little pad called ant for antenna and you're ready to go like you're done It's one solder. Let's say like I don't even want to solder. I want a really good antenna There is a on-board UFL connector You can use a low-cost UFL to SMA adapter and then plug it any antenna you wish That's 868 to 915 megahertz and boom you can have a panel mount antenna without any soldering that can go very very far You can get a directional antenna Get a Yagi. I don't care. Whatever you want to do And then on the right You can you get headers you can plug it to a breadboard or so all our feather wings You get I squared C SPI for analog pins power supply lipo battery Recharging regulator reset and boot buttons neopixel 8 megabytes of on-board flash or you mentioned that and on the very right. There's a stemmy QT port So you can plug in all your sensors. You want an OLED You know, you can actually make fairly complicated sensor nodes with no soldering Which was the goal here is like as much as possible make it so people can get going But if you want to solder you can add a lot more power and accessories this is our first Board of the series where we're trying to kind of replace the Feather M zero and three two four line upgrade them because those are kind of now six to ten years old Give them a refresh with the RP 2040 chip, which is less expensive than those chips, but much more powerful So we'll still carry the old ones for compatibility, but I really think you know if you're just looking for a new packet radio board I Would push people towards getting the RP 2040. It's a nice solid chip. I'd again less expensive and more powerful