 Okay, all right the first top secret is a 30-second video It is a sharp display and I mean sharp in a few different reasons in a few different ways might look familiar at the video I tell you what is this? Hey, this is me testing out a 2.7 inch diagonal sharp memory display These are these really beautiful low energy faster than e-ink, but very daylight readable displays from sharp This is the same display that's in the play date, you know that yeah cranking game That's coming out shortly and I found the part on did you key and I thought I'd make a little break out and our library Works with it perfectly. I just did a little bit of speed up so you can see how small and Readable the text is really beautiful screen Very cool Okay, and then next up we're gonna show the block lives matter learning board yeah, and I Thought the other thing that's cool about this is it shows up as a USB drive So you can put PDFs you can have Learning information you can have specific actions. You can have a list of people that we need to make phone calls to How many days has it been since Breonna Taylor's? The murder the the the Kentucky the latest was they the Kentucky Attorney General They called in the now they're gonna have the mayor's office. Yeah, look into it So as long as this pandemic has been going I know that is when Breonna Taylor was murdered at home Which is the most terrifying thing you can think of someone kicking down the door shooting you and all of the things that are This is one of the longest worst things ever So one of the actions we have on Adafruit comm slash black lives matter is the places you can call the people that you can email Yeah, sure petitions. We have to do more than that because obviously it's not enough So there has to be action. So look at our website, but anyways, that's the other benefit of this is you have a USB drive You could put all that stuff on there. Yeah, so it's just really frustrating and so like we're electronic company What can we do? It's all well here's a cool board that you could do with workshops So what are some of the features of this okay? I'm glad you asked so you you actually kind of tasked me with Making a badge. It's low-cost. She said you want to be like $15 or $20 So I had to like think about how to make it inexpensive One of the things I wanted you to make it inexpensive. He also said you wanted to be about three or four inches high Yeah, so it's about four inches high. It's got a lanyard loop. So it's a wearable. So you can wear it as a badge yeah, and then to make it inexpensive I Used alkaline batteries because they're common. I thought we charge all batteries I can add a lot of complexity and cost and makes it difficult to ship whereas everyone's got triple a alkaline batteries But when I made it with a three, you know, I we wanted to use this you know black lives matters, you know fist of justice and When I wanted to use three triple a's which is what I normally use to generate about three point three volts It ended up being way too big. So what actually this is interesting I have a boost converter, which normally I wouldn't be able to afford on a on a board of this Price point I want to keep it expensive, but the mini boost that we just came out with The chip on that the TPS 6123 is very low-cost boost converter And this inductor is only like 10 cents actually the boost converter is like, you know only a couple cents Maybe 30 cents total and cost So when we chat about it, you're like, oh, yeah, it's worth it to make it run on two triple a batteries This is a new thing. I usually don't include boost converters on things, but I'm starting to find low-cost versions It's got USB-C And in it's at samd21 e18. It's the same as the trinket and zero gem and zero in fact right now It's kind of programmed to think it's a Gemma It's got a light sensor that's pointing at the outside. You wanted to make it so when it got dark out You would light up more. Yeah Because we see a lot of people protesting at night and then there's a microphone a PDM microphone. So when loud sounds are detected it's people cheering you can have a It can it can blank. So I thought that'd be really cool I was thinking like what are some projects that could really inspire kids who are going to protest or want to I Guess that's one other thing too. So for all for all of you tuning in at home Lady and I go you could what on our Adafruit Chronicles post that we do you can see like our our GPS route so Probably would have gone to the Union Square protest tonight, but we're doing a show We go to a lot of these protests. We've given PPE to a lot of the protesters You know one of the things that we noticed is this is a family event I know if you're living if you live in a big city, this is people. This is this is why this is not just a Moment it's a movement people are bringing their kids. There's activities. There's everyone is listening and educating themselves about the changes that we all want to see so we're like well Obviously there's gonna be more to this obviously there's you know, there's gonna be Learn to code make that website that that is the thing that you want to get your actions out make Electronics that you know, this isn't this is never going to end if we all keep working on stuff And so I thought this would be a neat workshop thing to get more young specifically for badger desk usage And then there's an on-off switch which is really handy for battery-powered stuff Because I wanted to make it so people could like turn it on and off really easily just conserve the battery And then we had a little bit of room so I put four capacitive touch switches We'll chat about this. Maybe I have two and once power on the ground I know you we can we can chat about what makes sense, but right now it's four capacitive touch buttons So you could use this to change like LED modes I'm using these side light LEDs, which are the same as used as the Halloween M4 and That's kind of it It's really simple. I will you know, we chatted about like What did we like about the circuit playground? But what would you know make it better as a badge and then it also you can't you know see it easily But because of the way the batteries placed it sits upright like on a yeah, like it'll stand up So it stand ups on and on the other thing is this is the second BLM based electronics project. I've seen This one I got from Tindy and these are the Osh Park ones and has people's name on the back where police brutality needs to be Addressed and these are their names say their name if you're in New York City You see that hashtag you see at art you see the people in the streets saying it and saying their names So we wanted to have something in the electronic world. Yeah, and we'll probably be giving these away Sponsored projects, but this is kind of fun. This is my first revision. So I just put these together last night I have a couple mistakes. I got to fix them But and then we're going to chat about what we want to change in it But hopefully it'll be in the shop soon. That's not secret Don't ask all right