 new Okay, okay first up. This is a revision revision revision. It's actually such a revision that is I don't even actually call it a revision because you Don't even know you don't even know what changed. So if you look carefully, you'll see the DfN version of this chip the LCS Oh nine two seven oh nine twos or whatever Is no longer available. We're only at the BGA version. And so I respond the board for a BGA chip It's a smaller chip is exactly the same component Same pin out same functionality. It's just now. Now it's it's available. It's just available. And this is part of this silicon charge Next up Next up we've got these little uh dust covers We had them we got the while ago for like usb and usb c and usba and hdmi and Micro usb and people like oh, I want mini hdmi. So this is the mini hdmi plug If it's perfectly into your pi zero, which is kind of like the most handy thing And if you want micro hdmi, uh, little dust cover plugs, we've got those two. These are rarer. So they're not as cheap But you get a pack of 10 so you Plug to your heart's content and if you lose them, no worries. You've got more Um, actually wish I could I should get like the 3.5 millimeter plug because like, you know I actually get a little like a it's dusty in my room and like when I plug in my headphones sometimes It's like there's a little dust inside. So I'm gonna pick up some of those for now Um, we've also got an update. We uh, finally got in the six pin version of this Pico blade. I think it's 1.25 millimeter pitch pico blade connector You know a to a type You know people are making their own, you know Boards they want a very nice durable extremely compact connector This will do the job quite nicely with six pins Next up Um, we're also carrying, uh, you know, we we stocked a couple different We stocked the 24 pin version of these extendos and now we have them in 20 30 40 sorry 20 30 Yeah, whatever. Actually, let me look we've got a variety of choices for you And you can see The photos of them as Lady Yuta gets these out. Yes This time I'm gonna show this off. Yes. So, um, I think these are the 20 30 and 60 Because we already had the 40 and the 24 So basically if you have something with a flex connector Um, and you want to extend it what you would do is you get fpc cable Which we you can cut an existing fpc cable down or you can get another one And what's just nice about this is that it has two Uh little Ear nubs on each side And then when you plug them in like this They're now connected through and so you can use this to extend your flex Circuits, um, and they do so very compactly. I do like how Cute and adorable these are so You know flex cables if we don't have the exact flex cable you need. Uh, check did you key? They stock, you know flex cables of every sort and kind Um, we use them for basically if you have a 40 pin tft cable Uh, you have 40 pin tft you want to extend it farther away. You use one of these plus a plain flex cable Like so and make a little extendo out of them. So, um, it's very inexpensive and compact and uh, I think I kind of like these more than the pcv versions because they're they don't They don't get in the way. They don't snack on anything All right next up Okay, next up from aid tech Um, we've got two of these little suitcasey Like storage bins. These are very small storage bins. We also store. We also have like these, um Snap open boxes, but this is like all in one. Um, so the gray one is got clear tops I also got labels if you want to label them and then we also have a black one Which is anti-static, but the tops aren't clear. So there's kind of two options here for which one you want Um anti-static, of course is better for storing chips But you you'll definitely have to label each one because you can't see through it. So let's show on the overhead So one thing is is these are smaller than you probably think Um, they're they're this well, I mean I feel like they were larger It's like a slice of a lunchbox Yeah, it's like a lice. It's like a lunchbox, but but slimmer. I mean, they're not that small, but they're they're definitely compact Um, and what I do like is that both sides have these little storage bins And so, you know, you can see through it and you also label them, but it's good for um a small Zoom in here You want to zoom? No, no, no, no Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. I'm zooming in. I'm in the box Okay, sorry. I'm zooming out. Okay Okay, so inside here, we've got um You know resistors or something again, this is not the anti-static box. So you don't want to um You can store chips in it if if you know, you don't care or you're not worried about it Um, but then you can you know, it's nice and flat so you can see all the components pick them up Uh store them and I do like that. They have nice big finger friendly Uh latchy thingies and then you can hear it latch open and close Yeah Connectors you can store some connectors, but it's not big. So, you know, you can't put in make your own electronic Uh Event calendar. Yeah, it's mentioned. Well, there's this is like for like many months. I don't remember how many it's like 150 Boxes, I don't remember the number, but it's a large number of containers. Um, so again, this is the clear version and then Um, it does the latch closed and then this is the anti-static version So, hold on As you expect, um, you can't see through it because it's anti-static plastic But I think one of these hold on Let's see. She said it was in the middle There it is. It's a little game. Okay You can store chips. Yeah, sorry this way. I wait this got flipped. Yeah, I think you flipped it Or I flipped it. Um, yeah, so, um Good for storing chips and then of course you'll want to label it But uh scott recommended these. Um, they're very cute and adorable and they're great if you don't have a lot of space in your um workshop, but you want to have a little kit of Uh components and you don't want to like store all those little bags with with labels on them You just take the parts out and you put them here and then this is you know between these two Like this is kind of all you need to basically have a full electronic component lab. All right next up So Okay, um from chromatech. Um, so they contacted us and uh, they make a thing that people have been asking for so these are momentary and toggle buttons That have a neopixel in the middle. So if you want to light up the ring, um, you know You can see there's like three pins in the middle That's like the normal like the common normally open normally closed switch And then the four pins on the outside are for like the the neopixels as part of the ring So you treat it like a neopixel you send a neopixel data to it and it glows and it glows nice and smoothly Um, you don't have to worry about PWMing each RGB pin So it's it's very easy to use and it comes with a cable harness So you see here like that, you know, there's like this long tail coming out of it Um, so that tail you can detach it by don't recommend it. Um instead, you know, keep it attached and you can use that um To you can you can detach it, but like Instead of soldering to those um lugs you can just solder to the end of these wires And you don't have to end up like soldering to your buttons. It's also makes it easier to do installation. So it's kind of a very fancy um Neopixel led momentary button or latching button and then another nice thing is the neopixel signal There's the output too. So you can chain them if you'd like. Okay, uh, next up The circuit python 7 poster Um, we're gonna hold this up This is actually another example of like weird supply chain stuff. So you think posters would be easy to get We normally have these right before the launch But this everything's taking longer. Everything takes longer So we have it now and half the amount you expect to get but this is a really neat poster Um, if you order one you might get a surprise and there might be a previous version poster in there too Sometimes we do that if we have any leftover. Um, these are limited edition as in like we only make a few We only make one for our team. Yes, and then like if anyone else gets them, um, great, but, um, you know The contributors and the community and a lot of the folks that that's where we Send these out to first, but they're available now and this is The great merge poster as well. Yes, I'm naming it Linka the unnamed micro python python becoming best friends. We have we are actually keeping up Yeah, all right and the star of the show tonight besides you ladies our community our customers the aid of fruit team Is this uh new breakout the vl 53 l 1x It's actually a popular sensor and if you can tell by the part number actually designed this a while ago And I kind of sort of forgot to release it Um, but I finally got around to it again. So the vl 53 1 l 1x is a time of flight Distance sensor. Uh, we've already stopped the vl 61 80, which is like the first gen the vl 53 l 0x Which is the second gen which I think could do up to two meters and then the 53 l 1x can go up to four meters It's quite a powerful and uh Fast time of flight sensor. You can get 50 hertz resolution. I think the cone is about 20 degrees So it's it's not nearly as wide as like sonar like sonar can be can spread out quite wide You can get bouncing effects. Um, this is, you know, fairly fairly precise Um comes on a stem IQT connector, um, you know, it's plug-and-play, you know, another nice thing about this sensor is it does have a Default address of o x 2 9, but you can change it. Um, if you connect up the Shutdown pin like it does have the ability So if you have multiple of them the the library that is released actually by st Thankfully they released narduino library Can can remap the address is it doesn't permanently remap them. So it kind of has to do it every time Um, but it makes it a lot easier for you to connect multiple of these sensors So they're great for robotics Or um, like human computer interfaces or like anytime you want to measure up to four meters of distance Um, very accurately very precisely All right, do you want to show a demo? I do but I need to find what micro usb cable cable All right, well why are you doing that? There's one here, but So many cables I can find you a cable if you want No, no, no. Okay It was right here Okay so Okay, so of course it's pointing at the floor So I can point it at the ceiling which is about Three means probably hitting that lamp up there Uh, but you know four meters away Pointed at me, but it updates at 50 hertz And um me and then I gotta make my hand get closer. Okay. Okay get closer get closer close close close close I will say it's not good after you know, if you get too close, it's not good under like 20 Wow, let's see like 20. I mean it says it's closer, but it's not I don't think it's rated for that distance the vl 6180 I think is better at low distances, but um, but what this one is good for is very long distances Again, it can do up to four meters. Um, which is cool. It's great for it's a great upgrade Basically, if you have a sonar and you want something with a narrower cone of interest and You know you still get that four meter distance. Okay 12 feet or so and that's new products