 Does your power supply unit need to be precisely monitored? Do you wish to raise alerts if your battery packs go over or under current voltage, power and temperature? The TSC 1641 is our new generation of digital power monitors. It enables safe monitoring thanks to its accurate integrated ADC, its extended voltage range and its flexible bus interface, the new MIPI 3C bus. Let's jump to our demo of an electrical skateboard. Here, we monitor the battery voltage and current under different speeds. We can see the alert when the current goes higher than the limit we have established. So how does it work? The TSC 1641 integrates two 16-bit channels. One is for the current measurement of a shunt resistor with a common mode voltage up to 60 volts and the other one is for the load measurement up to 60 volts. The power is computed precisely thanks to the fact that they are perfectly synchronized. And the high temperature can be measured too. The TSC 1641 uses the new MIPI 3C interface to communicate with the microcontroller to set up the internal registers for configuration, speeds, threshold for the currents, for example. For this demo, we communicate with the new STM32 H5. The MIPI 3C interface has a huge advantage in that it can be configured using only two pins, clock and data, communicates at 12.5 MHz and implements upper-layer commands known as the common command codes. Concerning your industrial application where you need to monitor the current, voltage and power to control the power budget of the entire system in fact, the TSC 1641 is meant to do that in a precise and secure way. For more information, please visit our website ST.com and read our data brief of the TSC 1641. Thank you.