 new new new new new new Okay, it's coming soon coming soon the new version of the s3 box a lot of people signed up and liked the s3 box from expressive But they've revised it. I think they've improved it a lot. It's just looking good. It's got a 2.4 inch screen Yes, we 32 s3 to microphones accessories. Just got some photos from them. We'll get some in the next week or two So sign up Revision revision so this LED backpack Based on the ht-16 k33 we love it. It's great. We're doing revisions while we were revising this We also added stemmyqt ports on it So if you want to use this and you you know don't want to have to do any wiring once you solder the LED matrix on the front You just plug and play you can chain these together and set the address and have a bunch of them all together in a chain Alright next up We also have a revision of the GPIO bonnet. Oh boy, we could not get the max mcp-23017 for a while on the qfn. I revised these the TSOP because I could get the TSOP Maybe now I need the qfn but the time the TSOP was only available and while I was there I also made it so it's fully assembled so the 2 by 8 GPIO IDC ports now come fully assembled on as well as the The the 2 by 20 header that goes into the pie and I put a stemmyqt port so got like a pretty good scrubbing down some revisions I'll be honest. You've done almost 500 revisions now A lot of them, you know, we just update the silk screen and you don't know I've changed a couple parts here and there Because of transistor or voltage regulator was unavailable, but this was a pretty big revision Okay, and then these are nearly identical-looking cables, but we got them there so identical looking but they're not they are the half meter long Display and camera cables for the Raspberry Pi 5 if you want to use the Raspberry Pi display the official display you'll need one of these cables if you want to use any of the Raspberry Pi cameras This will convert it from the new Pi 5 22 pin to the old style 15 pin connector Okay, and then start of the show besides you lady at our community our customers our team and every study who makes this thing Go and everyone Build a better world together is The ADS 7830 This is a fun little ADC We've had people ask hey, you know I want to add a lot of analog inputs to us, you know a chip or microcontroller or Raspberry Pi And I like the ADS 10 15 series, but they're a little pricey and they're a little pricey This is much less expensive. It's about half the price that it has twice as many channels. It's not as precise It's an 8-bit not a 10 or 12 or 16 bit ADC So it's not for like precision measurements of like a thermistor or You know like a microphone or whatever something where you need, you know 10 12 or more bits of accuracy a precision what it is good for is Potentiometers or a flex sensor, you know, if you're cool with only having point five percent Precision then 8 bits is plenty and I think for a lot of purposes It is especially since it's going to be again a lower cost and you get eight full channels So we put this on a breakout board. You can use it with I squared C We've got Arduino library circuit Python and Python coming shortly. You can change the address you can have up to Four of these on one single I squared C bus for 32 total channels The ones from two point five, you know, whatever three volts to five volt logic and power You can by default uses the power as the reference if not, you can of course have an external reference I just be smaller than the power. I think what I actually not sure take the data sheet for that But not a lot going on the down the this breakout board So check the day sheet for the ADS 78 30 you can do up to 70 kilo samples per second Over I squared C and we just kind of rigged it up so that you can quickly get it going On your mic controller that needs more and on inputs No, no, no, no, no, no, no less