 Hello, my name's Tom Hopkins. I'm a technical fellow with ST Microelectronics. I'm here at ST DevCon in Santa Clara, California today. And we're going to present motor control solutions for BLDC motors. Specifically, what I have over here is a motor control nucleopack, which is designed to control small BLDC motors in either a six-step or a field-oriented control algorithm. In this case, we have on the demo here, we have the demo board, which has the L6230 BLDC motor driver along with a nucleoboard that has the control algorithm. It's an integrated solution in that the driver in this case is a fully integrated monolithic device. And we have then support with the microcontroller. We have a complete motor control library that will support both six-step and field-oriented control applications. This particular device and this particular configuration is for small motors. They go up to about an amp and a half. But we have a scalable solutions that can go up to three horsepower motors for BLDC applications. The neat thing about the whole thing is that we have the entire algorithm chain. The motor control software library includes field-oriented control with all of the park and car transforms to do the speed control algorithms for a BLDC motor. So it's a really quick way to get your development because the nucleobords all go together or as you go into the higher power applications, you've got dedicated power boards that are expandable up to three horsepower. Thank you for your time.