 Alright, so first up for top secret. We're gonna play video and then we're gonna go through a bunch of new designs Take it away past you Related or is this? Oh, so we've been doing revisions for various boards and stuff But one of the other things I've been doing is revising the tester procedures. So historically for stuff like the feather ESP 8266 and ESP 32 feathers Because they have a USB serial converter I've had to use a Raspberry Pi computer to do the testing and so the Raspberry Pi would connect over USB and programming using ESP tool, but now that we have USB CDC support natively in teeny USB. I'm using a Pico through BitBang USB which can actually do the programming for an ESP 866 or 32 via a USB CDC device Which is actually kind of cool. There's like four layers of coding that needs to be done But what's nice is that there's no Linux involved. It's super fast. It's super compact No SD cards or anything So we're gonna be updating all of our testers to hopefully get all of them converted over to be Pico-ified as I put it Okay, now we have some boards that we were posting these around. I might this might be a repeat But there are so many revisions going on It's mom's job, you know, this is the clue revision. So like I said, these these revisions are coming soon The clue in the feather sense I needed to get a replacement for the six-dough sensor We covered in the great search. I found some good alternatives It's just a rendering showing the board. Otherwise, every other sensor I was able to get again every other component So should work pretty well with existing projects. You all need to do is update the driver for the XLR and Gerro What's this? This is oh, this is the AD 7 7 8 5 This is an HDMI to TTL converter. I have to get back to this. We started this over like holiday break This is the board to replace the TFP 401. It's an HDMI to TTL converter so I can take HDMI signals and and I Displayed on our cool like square displays. It also has I2S output Also got this going on. This is the feather sense. So like the clue had to replace the six-dough sensor But this will be implemented soon. We're gonna get these back in stock, which I know people waiting for This is the high voltage UPD I programmer. So as I'm working on a T tiny based boards Once in a while you need a high voltage programmer that gives it a little 12 volt pulse to get it reset And so this board has a little boost converter and an analog switch. They'll do that and The can BFF kind of what you expect It's a QDPI board that adds a can bus support with the MCP 25 625 that's a SPI to can converter that we've used in a bunch of feather wings and boards It's it's like the MCP 25 1 5 with the transceiver and a chip. It's really well supported And there's a little JSTPH connector for getting the can signals And finally, this is one of the boards I designed February 20th, 2020 And then never got it fabricated because I just got really busy and then I couldn't get parts This is the itsy bitsy ESP 32 so it's got ESP 32 Pico module on the top Which is an ESP 32 classic with eight megabytes of flash Two megabytes of ps ram's got new pixels stomach QT We set a user button and on the bottom. It's got the USB stereo converter and a five volts Shifted output pins you can use it with the pixels That's not a secret Phew