 It's Python on hardware time. Blink a blink a blink. There is so much going on in the world of Python on hardware Oh my goodness, but we'll try to get to it as fast as we can so big news You know in the maker world there's boards that I think we all kind of grew up with and one of them has been the teensy That Paul has been making and shipping. We've been selling the 1890 USB-162 all the way up to the teensy four and we've been Having this in our store in a long time And we're really happy that we were able to not only get circuit Python running on the teensy But showing our work live. So Arturo Scott Got a build and version. There's lots of teensies out there. Lots of people got the the 4.0 teensies So they're able to experiment right away and one of the cool things in addition to Circuit Python going to teensy. It's this new chip this new chip from an XP super fast low cost So we're going to get a bunch of benefits and I think as a community of people who do electronics We're going to start to think what does it mean to have? Python for hardware on a very fast chip. You have to think about things a little bit different where does the code come from? We're a thing store. Yep, so that'll be kind of neat But and this is where I think it gets really cool. So because circuit Python gets you so many things When you have it on a board. I didn't see any IOT Teen C projects They're not a lot and that's why the sound but I didn't see a lot not as many as like all the boards that are made for Yeah, like that's not it's core thing. It's like a lot of audio Audio new pixels. So once once we had circuit Python running and like less than 20 minutes You were able to put together an IOT project With the teensy and I'm gonna play that video now and it just worked It was like one of those things where it's like whoa, like that was a little too easy It pretty much me. I only had to The defaults I squared C speed was a little fast So I just had to slow that down and then there the SPI frequency was also twice as fast It should be so I said to tweak it I mean these are common things that happen when you have a new platform So I opened up issues it'll be fixed But once I just fixed the speed for the peripherals everything just worked fine. So take it away It took longer to answer the door and get a snack than it did to this project Sing out our new preview build of circuit Python for the IMX NXP RT 1062 which is also the same chip used in the teensy four So the teensy four on my teensy to feather adapter. I've got you make an IOT teensy. I did teensy Iot teensy it's got an OLED feather wing and then our airlift ESP 32 co-processor for Wi-Fi connectivity It's actually going to the Adafruit website and getting these quotes from our Jason quote server and Just text the internet gets this Jason data splits the data up and then Prince it nicely on the OLED line by line with a little delay So it's about a hundred lines of code for everything including debug prints Which is pretty cool only took me like 15 minutes to put this together and it's how I'm testing I squared C and SPI in Circuit Python on the teensy four. All right, IOT IOT Projects for the teensy IOT teensy. Yes It's harder. It's harder for you to say the word than is to build a code. So Arturo and Lediata are working together on a feather Version Yes, this is the 1011. It's not it's not nearly as powerful and big as the 1062 Which is the teensy four But what is nice about this ship is really inexpensive the 1011 is like under two dollars and it's 500 megahertz. It's got 128k of RAM But again, you have to you know, that's not just where I'm you have to put your Processing code in there to some renderings. We've got neopixel going on there. We've got yeah, we cannot call it The feather M7 11 because 711 probably wouldn't like that. Although that would be a fun name. It's the M7 1011 Yeah, okay USB-C though. So moving to USB-C for lots of stuff. And it's gotta send a Q2 connector. Yeah This is the future Lots of things are feather shaped and things have stuff like connectors. It'll be fat. It won't be big But it'll be fast. So you'll be able to run fairly large Projects in it, but it's just not gonna have as much RAM as like the nrf2 240. So it's a little bit of a trade-off Yeah, what's good is you can choose which chip and which thing you want to do It's like I want to do a project like this, but I want to just learn circuit Python once I want to learn Python just once and then you just pick the chip. Oh, I want Wi-Fi. Okay. Let me get this board Oh, I want Bluetooth. I'll get this board. Oh, I want some super fast. I'll get this board Oh, I want something that that's ink. Oh, I want it all built into one. I'll get a pi portal Yeah, cool. So if you go to circuit python.org slash downloads. No, we see a new Updated site that we just released and I'll talk about that next week on the show because we're probably gonna do a video But you'll be able to see all the the boards. There's a menagerie. There's 98 all together We'll have a hundred next week definitely more than half are not from Adafruit. Correct. So no one could say This isn't everything. It's actually it's actually a big old community And we're happy to accept anybody's board definitions. We merged like two or three a week Yeah, in fact, I usually have to I spend more time hassling people who are making boards tip Please please please submit PRs. Yeah, submit your PRs. Please submit your PRs Okay, we wrapped up the circuit python 2020 each year. We've been doing circuit python We're like, what do you want from circuit python? What can we do together so you can look at the past ones? We also have all the 2020 ones. So there is a bunch. You should go to the site and read them all. There is at least Over a dozen ish. Yeah, there's a 20 or 30 plus with all the comments There's probably like maybe 50 or 60 people plus just comments from around the web where we were able to Collect them and you could take a look at them and you can see probably what our roadmap is for the year So if you're curious where all this is going, we do this out in the open. So you can always tune in at any time projects from the community It had to happen baby Yoda with a circuit playground. It's glowing. This is green inside of the 3d printer baby That's what people want folks are using circuit python and pipe portals for Projects this is for an event. This is the undercroft. They're having a python and pipe portal event on 129 It's bring your own portal. I kind of think that's fun BYOP I love the graphics beautiful next up Joey has been working on you probably know him from the open book project used to do feathers in through-hole versions and Posted up some great photos of them. It's a chunky. Yeah, it's a simple samd11 feather. Yeah, that was through-hole Doctor who is back on the air for the holiday season After the holiday season show so of course a lot of people noticed that there was a meeting of the doctor and Ada Lovelacea Took photos of the screen and then said oh, I'm working on this too. So if you like electronics and Who's called the first programmer Ada Lovelacea doctor who from the BBC is now playing There's a fun game this is called don't snap step on the snack No step on snack help link it skip a variety of feet in this Frogger clone developed on the Adafruit badge and this is from for me Yeah, this is kind of cool. This is a pie badge and The pie badge Plotter. Yeah, it's kind of cool, right? This is a good way badge is a serial plotter That's fun. Yeah, and this was also from Joey who worked on the feather And the open book This is a badge that someone made with their own 3d printed lanyard holder and it's called orca con This is an electronic communication badge made with the blue fruit TFT gizmo and a 3d printed you say like whether you want people to talk to you or your social Or you're feeling anti-social you want exactly in diversion time. You just select the graphic and there's an orca. That's right This is cool. This is a very advanced Neopixel suit Yes And these kids in the future Yeah, this is what it's like to file your taxes in 2050 Other cool Neopixel projects, this is a wearable That's nice. Yeah, this is fashioned after Madonna's outfit that people probably know from the 90s But now with Neopixels got EA. Yeah, but with LEDs. We've been still doing our 2019 Best of and so in all of 2019 the number one downloaded project was a circuit python project. It was the sister night Goggles, okay Ashley here played sister night in the show It was Regina King and for the code that made all this work with circuit python So check it out. Also our top product of 2019 top new product already rocketed to top of the charts It was circuit playground believe fruit. We also had a bunch of top 10s Videos and a lot of the new product videos were things like pygamer So circuit python has become a big part of what we do here all year long And probably 2020 will even be more of that Our friend Lorraine Underwood has a new book coming out. I have it on pre-order I will immediately show this off as soon as I get it save the world with code We've someone has to save the world one out with 20 projects with kids using raspberry pi at micro bit and the circuit playground Express so all those things are python powered. You'll probably enjoy it check it out Save the world with code you can find that on Amazon and other places From this is kind of neat. This is a world's collide So Mitch was hanging out with the folks who do a bunch of circuit python This was a code and solder and this was from discord. It was the open tech day in deli and What's the quote ease of getting and running circuit python left everyone awestruck? So the reason that there's an infrared receiver and transmit on the circuit playground express is because Mitch He asked to put that on I was like yes You can do to be gone type projects and that's why every circuit playground express has infrared on it All right, if you're in Melbourne this weekend, there is the pie ladies Python meetup and there is the micro python courses and classes. So this Saturday Check it out Pie ladies Melbourne meetup if you want to learn some micro python and you're in the area This is for you. There's an upcoming event. It's pie cascades. It's less than 29 days away This is from Nina made a countdown Timer with the pie portal By cascades February 8th and knife Scott will be speaking there So if you want to meet Scott or talk to other like-minded people in the world of Python and more Armenian people This isn't bad for you. And that's our Python on hardware this week blinker blinker blinker. Yeah, okay