 And welcome to Top Secret this week, what's going on? Open the vault because you've got some fun stuff to show you this week. Yeah. Two quick things, well quick, I mean they're pretty cool in my opinion. Let's kick it with the first one which is a Metro design. This is a design that actually we started back in 2019 or 2020. And then kind of like life sort of took over and also we couldn't get the chip. This is a IMX RT-1011 that's a Cortex-M7 chip running at 500 megahertz which is pretty cool. We bumped up the Q-Spy memory to be 8 megabytes, appears at ESP32, we use that as a Wi-Fi coprocessor. But you still get like the power of the Cortex-M7. It's actually like the design again, like it pretty much worked. We even got CircuitPython working for it, TiniUF2 bootloader. But just the chip shortage made it impossible to get parts so I'm kind of trying to revive this board. It's one of my goals for 2023 is to get all the stuff that went out of stock over the last two years due to pandemic or chip shortages and get it back in the store. Okay, so you can actually sign up. Yeah, a lot more information about this soon but... Oh, can you go to the... That's the start. Yeah, can you go to my computer? Yes. I think, yeah, it's actually... You can sign up for it. It's product 1950. So when this comes back to life, you'll be able to pick up one of these. This is the prototype. It'll become fully assembled, of course, with headers and everything. Okay, next up. Next up this weekend, I had a lot of delicious breakfast and then sat down and just finished this board design that I've been kind of meaning to do for like over a year. Again, this is one of those... That's been kicking in my head for a couple of years. So all of the Feather 32U4 and M0s that we stock, they tend to have a Feather M0 plus maybe a Wi-Fi chip, maybe a Lora module, maybe a SD card data logging setup. And we've had a lot of trouble getting these Atmel chips, the 32U4 is not that powerful. The SAMD21 also is pretty good for Arduino use, but it's a little underpowered for Circuit Python or MicroPython. SAMD51 would be better, but I can't really get SAMD51s. I can't really get SAMD21s either still. So I thought, you know what, let's just do them all over in RP2040. It's available. It's low cost. We just hung out with the Raspberry Pi folks. So the goal here was the RP2040 is just it has more physical space because it has external flash memory and you need a lot of capacitors for it and a lot of extra components and needs a crystal, whereas the SAMD21 and 51 do not. So just squishing everything to this area, just pushing it all to the side, starting with the Scorpio board and making all that space that you see. And I have a couple of modules here and each one of them fits. So, you know, there's a little mini connector, radio modules, ESP32 for airlift, maybe RS232. Maybe we've got HDMI since there's, you know, with 8 pins you can do DVI output, E-Ink maybe. So there's a bit of space there. You know, it's not a ton. It's not like a full square inch. It's like maybe three quarters of a square inch, but maybe, you know, think of some ideas for stuff that can fit there. People online on the socials give us some tips and suggestions for what we could fit in that little cavity. All right. Any other things in your top secret vault? Oh, not this week. That's quite a bit. We have more coming up ahead, so thanks and stay tuned for more.