 I'm on the ST stand at Embedded World and I've been joined by this gentleman here, Mathias Norlander, who's new to the company, thanks to the fact that ST has just acquired a TOLIC. So how did a TOLIC get on to ST's radar? It's a good question. Well partly it's because ST already had a big user base in the TrueStudio tool. They were really happy with the tool and it's also because ST wanted to grow their IDE tool development team and we made a good so that's essentially it and besides that also the real story I guess is that the tool with professional feature now is for free. That's nice. That's incredible because I know because developers have paid for it up until now. What does it then add to that STM32 tool portfolio? Well the main features are in the debug end. It's real-time tracing with serial wire viewer, ETM, MTB but it's also kernel debugging of autosets. It's build analysis and static stack analysis. So run us through the demo so I can see it in action. So here I can show you some data tracing let's say with the DST link using serial wire viewer. So I've set up the hardware comparators to monitor some RAM addresses. So we fetch updated values from the accelerometer. CDU writes them to RAM and we immediately see how they are written into the RAM memory. So basically it's really useful for troubleshooting memory accesses. Amongst other things. What about evolving TrueStudio now? Yeah well we'll keep TrueStudio supported and we will continue to integrate other STM32 related tools into these environments. So if I want to do some debugging on my STM32 product how do I get started? I will do two things. First go to Atollic.com and there you download Atollic TrueStudio. It's still on the website Atollic. Yeah it's still hosted there but it's free now. It's completely free. So you do that and then I would also recommend downloading STM32 CubeMX because it's the best starting point to get started. CubeMX supports TrueStudio generating projects for TrueStudio. That's what I would do. Great stuff. Welcome to the ST family. Thank you.