 All right, first up Okay, we got some RFID blocking cards. You like these we saw these in a hacker box I was like, yeah, we can get these you know packs of 10. We have vertical and horizontal style This is the vertical style so it slides in it's got this cool hologram effect. It's a horizontal side It slides from the side. They both work the same they block RFID they block NSC or you can get with that. You go with this or you go with that I say if you can get rainbows on things do it Do come in a pack of 10 it's an expensive enough that it wasn't like we don't want to sell individual because of the packaging That would be annoying. Can you give them away? You know It's handy if you Want to shield also, you know could be good is if you want to keep your If you have like two access cards and you want to keep one from triggering so like they don't conflict This is another side effect of these but yeah RFID blockers great for privacy and security Or maybe you want to like practice also if you have you're building wireless stuff and you want to practice What happens if there's no signal? Yeah, this is like a little mini Faraday cage works just as well next up next up 34 pin 2 by 17 IDC connectors These are well known to me because they are used in Shugart 34 pin floppy drives So I'm doing more floppy stuff and I'm going to need these connectors So I thought I'd get them into the shop If you're doing floppy stuff or something that just uses a 34 pin IDC you're gonna want these there You know, you can solder them into a perf board You can use them with our IDC helpers and use them in a breadboard They'll the IDC helper thing you will kind of spread the pins apart Next up we've got the smallest LED matrix possible. Yeah Here's a quarter for comparison It could be any size and to know it could be the size of football field It could be it could also be the size of like, you know, kind of like a human hand You want to show this? Yeah, let me show it on the overhead It's not that big. Oh, wow. Look at this. Okay. So this is So this is the LED demos this is 64 by 64 pixels I think it's Like six inches or so maybe five five inches on each side. This is the finest pitch you can get I can't get them any smaller than this. So m2 two millimeter pitch I think I'm making an LED cube out of this, but if you just want a very small but very high resolution display It works with the matrix portal, of course, I just plug into the side here or Any other board is basically just like any other hub 75 Here because I have this like zoom in Like it's like smaller than my face Yeah, and this is very bright lights, too. So just give you an idea. Yeah, it looks like okay Want to keep going? Yes. All right next up more wireless Okay, you got the wireless LEDs There's been a lot of I'll show like each one So there's been a lot of folks that are using this for model making they put them inside things Cosplay it is just super neat and we have a bunch of different colors The Photos of them with them off of course all look very similar. So I kind of just that and so there are two sizes These are the smaller size, and I don't remember the exact measurements offhand, but they are in the technical specs and they work with either the large or Small ring just for the demo here. Yeah, this is cool So when we qa these to make sure they're the right ones in the bags Yeah, we don't have to take them out of the bags. I know it is kind of so these are the yellows and Yeah, they work about you know six inches away the greens the yellows are kind of the dimmest I'll say the greens and the blues and the whites are that's a big old field brighter LEDs So these are sick the small LEDs Small LEDs and then these are the big ones. I do want to compare the two sizes. So people See them. I think the larger ones. I might also get the packs of the larger ones But I'll say that you know, they're just they're larger. They're tougher to fit into a small model So depending what you're using. So these are the small and large ones. They are a little bit different size They're both Looks like 222, which is what? To 2.2 microhenry's probably Sounds about right, but this one is just you know, I'm just a bigger inductive coil So I'll probably just pick up a little bit more current. That's it. They're the same brightness Looks like the the larger ones will pick up the signal for a little bit. Yeah, I had some clear Building blocks not Lego not Lego not Lego that I put them in and film those kind of cool So that's a really good use of them. You can glowing building blocks. This is a good example So yeah, so the larger ones you can go like the small ones can go like maybe six inches and the large ones Can go maybe like 12 inches away So we'll get the large ones as well, but the small ones, you know If you're just building a smaller model and you don't care about having it work, you know 10 12 inches away from the coil Here's something fun, you know, you can put one of these but yeah, these fit into yeah, you could put one of these inside The Lego. No, it's not a Lego. Sorry the bricks. It's not a Lego compatible bricks So every time yeah that Lego they don't they email us and I'm like See the large one doesn't fit. Yeah, this one. Well, you can put it in you can put it on the side Yeah, anyways, but this one fits in both brick so it's cool It's lots. Yeah, and look at that. And I call okay So now you've got bricks and then you can even put it in the In the side slot of the bricks. Yeah, okay So now we know basically if you're doing brick stuff, you want to let the tiny ones. Yeah, so anyways, so you go They're cool. These are neat bricks dots. Okay. We learned a lot about bricks today Okay, and when you go on the website all different colors all different colors, okay great next up stars show besides you lady at a our community our customers our team is This This is a LCD 10 digit display with I squared C which makes it so handy If you want to add like a calculator like display that's daylight readable to your project This is by I Know I've forgotten the name of the lab. Hold on from the back of the board It's something labs. It's Turing complete Turing complete labs, right? Sorry. I was gonna say like twisted labs Turing complete lab. So this is a You know, it's a calculator display. You can see it's got the digits. It's got like the memory and and erase Symbols in the negative sign. It's also got the commas that you can use if you want to Have long digits that have comma separators Not just decimals and it's got I squared C driver chip. So you see here It's I'm not like individually toggling all those segments and pins because there's a lot of them at the pain instead We use this I score C chip underneath. So let me grab my Do you want to show I'm gonna show a live demo by okay my matrix portal All right Lots of activity going on here. There's a lot of live demos this week lots of stuff gone on here folks Okay, plug this in okay, so Yeah, so you can see and it's very readable. So there's no backlight just FYI so watch out for that So not good for night reading unless you want to add a separate light on top But for daylight, you know, it's gonna read just fine because these are a very high contrast And you get all the digits and you play with them and then you can chain other I squared C devices So it's a very convenient way to add, you know, daylight readable numeric large numeric digits to your Okay segment is just your project and there's Arduino library New products this week