 So we're here in Better World 2018 and who are you? Hi, my name is Adam Tchaikovsky, I'm here representing Alpetronic. We specialize in production programmers for the mass market. We have actually a set up of three adapters. One we have the one that we started off, that's the economy one. Then we came up with this new one up to one megabyte per second programming speed and galvanic isolation. And this new one with also Ethernet support and a very sensitive ammeter all the way down to 50 nano amps. And this is really good for testing sleep mode currents. If you have a battery powered device, you want to make sure in production that after programming that all of your devices meet your power consumption specs. So this works with debugging all kinds of different boards, what is it for? So this is specialized for production environment. Here you can connect up to 64 adapters to one computer. As I said, either using USB or using Ethernet, you can program everything in parallel. So you can have 64 threads controlling 64 adapters. You can do serialization, you can do programming, you can do verification. And with the new adapter you can actually do power debugging to make sure that your device is consuming power within spec. And what are we looking at here? Some was working for the ARM? Yeah, so we have basically three choices of hardware but you can buy a different software license. So you can buy the single target flash per arm between four to five hundred dollars. Or you can buy the gang pro arm where with one adapter you can program up to six targets. So here you're going down to one hundred dollars per target. So if you're looking simply for a very cost efficient production environment then the gang is what you want to do. If you want to do program and test then you want to go single target, single adapter. And as I mentioned you can measure power consumption and with the new adapter you can actually drive test vectors through some of the unused pins. So here if you select JTA communication you're going to have around five pins left. You can connect those pins directly to your DUT. You can drive test vectors and you can measure current consumption in real time. So this is going to save you money on the multimeter. You can get rid of the multiplexer. You can get rid of your pin drivers and you can do it all from our API. So you have it plugged in right here? Yeah, so this is actually the prototype that I mentioned right now. The new one that we're releasing with the 3.0 update. This is the Ethernet adapter with the current consumption monitor and the test pin drivers that I mentioned before. So right now you have just one connected but you can have six. Yeah, so here you can have six for high volume mass production. What is this board? So here we have actually one of the socket boards that we manufacture ourselves just for testing and debugging. This one here is the STM32L4. And this is really good because you can just take a chip. You can play with it and you can put another chip into the same socket. So we actually sell those as well for our developers. And then it goes over here. What happens here? Okay, so here you have the graphical user interface. You can select your code. You can enable however many targets you want between one to six. You can select the communication protocol. So here you're going to have JTAG or Compact JTAG or SWD. And here you have a selection of all the families. So you have L0, L1, L4 and so on. Actually recently we added the Blue Energy line. And you have the tag right here. Yes, of course. What does that mean? What does it mean to be a partner? Being part of the STM family is great for us. We have great support from ST. Every time there's a new family coming out we actually get a heads up ahead of time. So we can make sure that we're on board with all the new families. And as I mentioned, we recently added the Blue Energy line. And our company's been actually growing really good. In the last year we expanded our team of engineers by about half a dozen engineers. What are you based? We are based in Canada and we have an office in Europe. So we usually provide time and support within the same day, usually we answer. We provide code samples, open source demos. So most of our customers are able to plug and play with the programmer usually on the same day. What kind of customers you have? So we actually have a range of customers ranging from small level companies that will produce maybe 100 units just as a proof of concept all the way up to companies that are producing 20 million units a year with our fully automated setup. As I mentioned, they have 40 adapters plugged in, multi-threaded production tests and control of their production line up.