 Okay, first up okay, this is such a weird thing, but I just thought it was really useful for maybe some weird purposes So this is like, you know You have a KVM and it's like a smart switch that lets you like share one keyboard and mouse and monitor with two computers Well, imagine if you had that but it was only a USB port and it was totally mechanical. So this is it's a weird thing, right? It's got Yeah, so here's a good image. So it's got two USB A plugs and they can go into no, yeah they got two USB A plugs and Each one can plug into a computer and then you can plug in one peripheral device into that socket and then the switch I know it says like on off. It's like one zero, but what it really is it switches between the two What is this used for so for me? I actually was using this for testers So I would like have a board plugged into a Raspberry Pi and then I wanted to like plug it into my computer I'll be kind of like plugging it back and forth with this I just use the switch now one thing I'll say is this is it's a it's a little bit of a Hacking way of doing it. So power is connected through to both boards There's that that's not usually not a problem USB ports don't usually mind having some back power The switch is only For the two data lines. So it's it's a you know, dual pole double throw whatever switch. So it's it's only the It's only the two data lines that are swapped over That said, you know, it doesn't work. It's it's funky. It's weird But I think you know, it's not I wouldn't put it into like a finished product But for R&D or for some situation where you're like look I really just want to connect one Arduino between two computers or something Real fast, you know, I'd feel okay saying like hey, this is a good little development tool for that. So I Don't know what I call like a micro KVM a USB switcher or something like that. Okay Next up Okay, next up Plug in this this is the The oh my goodness actually don't remember the name of it. It's this Raspberry Pi case And it's the it's the pro model of the Pi case And it's designed for the Raspberry Pi for although I think you can fit other Raspberry Pi's in it and an official Raspberry Pi Seven inch monitor. So the monitor you see here. It doesn't come with it If you have a Raspberry Pi, you see the Raspberry Pi for plugged in on the left there the seven inch monitor you connect them together put them into the case and You basically have your own like all-in-one Raspberry Pi enclosure with a touchscreen and it's like a really beautiful nice display and case with a camera in the front so you can have even have it like you can make your own little like a Camera web app web camera type like interface thing Where you have the video? You know transmitting over the camera over the display going back and forth So that's kind of the upgrade is it has the the camera slot and the USB Port comes out for power, but the SD card is not it's not exposed so people can't rip it out So this would be like a little micro kiosk, maybe So let's go to the overhead and I'll show it off this is kind of nice so You've got here the the touch screen so it's focused It's so so bright so it's a little confused But you've got the seven inch monitor here, and it's a touch screen like you can see I'm touching select stuff USB and ethernet for the Raspberry Pi 4 on the back. This is a really nice Metal bottom, so it's a little bit heavy hinge so you can hinge this and it's adjustable then you screw it in place Another nice extra it comes with a fan. You can use to cool down The insides and there's like lots of little mounting holes on the back with venting This is where the USB comes out So there's a little USB if you if you you know we go back to the contents You'll see there's a little USB Adapter thingy so that the USB comes out nicely on the side and inside it gets routed into the power port But basically, you know that it's that it's the camera slot that makes this kind of special So you can mount a Raspberry Pi camera here and then you know use it as like a like I said kiosk with a webcam for like AV interfacing or like a mini video station type project so Yeah, if you go here So you can see it comes all the hardware and the cables to route internally all the camera and then there's hardware as well for Mounting all the pieces together. So you have to put it together It doesn't come with a Raspberry Pi 4 or the display so you just have to make sure you grab one of those But it does come with the fan Okay, next up next up. We've updated our 2.13 inch Tri-color ink displays is very similar to the previous ink displays you can see here You chose stuff even when it's not powered. It's got SD card slot built-in RAM So you can use it with everything from Arduino Uno up to like a Raspberry Pi We've got ink libraries for Python circuit Python And Arduino What's nice about this is we've updated it To be higher resolution. It's now 250 by 122 Tri-color pixels. So, you know, I don't remember the previous resolution I think it was like 200 by 100 or something. So we had a little bit of a boost in resolution So you get more pixels with that the chipset has changed slightly. It's now the SSD 1680 So it is a new product ID because you can't reuse the exact same code as before You do need to recompile the code For the new SSD 1680 chipset. This is Unfortunately a thing about ink displays is that the chipsets keep changing For the user it doesn't matter, but just for the developer they will have to recompile it All right next up. I think might be Besides that little tiny keyboard that we showed during the Python on hardware section This might be either the cutest or second cutest thing we showed tonight. This is so cute This is a miniature hot plate. It's a miniature hot plate. It's way smaller than you think and before yeah I was gonna say so yeah, you can look at these photos and just be like well. Well, how big is it? Is it the size of a refrigerator? Is it like a power supply? Or is it like It's really small. So what board is that that you have? So this is like a sort of a generic guy Okay, so it's like a little stem of size. Stem IQ keyboard. So this is it. It's tiny. It's very very very very small and Here I'll I'll you can actually do it. Yeah, I just plug it in real fast Okay, so you know what we can do is we can try to angle this a little bit here. So We can see well. Yeah, I just thought I'd quickly show it. So there there's some buttons on the back So I'll just show the user interface. There's a and b buttons so that you can You can check the manual which I totally haven't read yet if you want to make a cutie pie factory Yeah, this is how you it's basically if your boards are about one inch by one inch Uh, this is perfect for you. So it's booting up. It's got a little display. This is by Minware they make a lot of um really high-end tools they have like smart tweezers and um Uh, they have the uh, yeah the smart tweezers we just put in they have the smart soldering iron No, is it having Is it doing a thing? Maybe my power supply isn't good enough Let's try again It was just working. Okay, there you go. I think I just wasn't uh It wasn't plugged in all the way Okay, so don't forget to plug in these be all the way. Uh, so there's settings and then there's heat up Uh, so if I select heat up, uh, it'll heat one of the things I thought was so adorable about this Is this a little led? Um, it's a kind of a like indicator of what the temperature is So as this heats up and you see it's like 35 36 degrees um Yeah, once you start using electronics on it, don't start melting s'mores on it by the way But um, if you're just going to make a s'more melter yet just more just s'mores Don't don't don't mix it with electronics. So as this is heating up It's getting to like 60 degrees c and you see it's turning yellow So the um the led does warn you how hot it is so this you know white Okay, like definitely dangerous Uh, and then I think it gets to red when it's when it's really hot. So, um It works it will reflow boards. Uh, you know, we did it live on discoladia before. We did it live on discoladia You know, it's it's for very small boards But if you are making these small development kits you're making like toe moves or whatever or like, you know, nanos Um, this this will do the job and it heats up pretty fast in about two minutes You'll get up to 240 it can do uh leaded and lead free No problem. Yeah, someone said oh, you just buy a bunch of these put a sticker on it Start a Kickstarter and it's your own like personal s'more Device. Yes. Yeah for s'mores. That's the second product that you're gonna see later on that you saw first on a electronics show. Yeah the screen The reflective screen and then the uh, okay, so I think what I'll do now that we've seen it Yeah, I can actually see the little smoke going off. It has a little bit of smoke I want to be careful because I don't want to damage this. Yeah, and now it's red now. It's red So you can see the red light so let me Focus in do you want to zoom into it and show that it's like well, I think I have to bring this out a little bit Good And then focus Well, what did you do? I didn't do anything Okay, oh man, it's it might not it's either like all or nothing today. Yeah, maybe yeah Okay, I don't know if it doesn't like maybe the heat's confusing it Okay, so there you go. So um as it gets up to 240 I can sort of poke poke the parts with this maybe Let me see Oh, I think I have to tell it. I want to go even higher Yeah, you can tell that it's hot right now. It's definitely hot though One thing I should have done is probably uh read the manual, but it's at 220 which is lead solder But this is lead free. So I think I need it to okay now it's going up to 220 to 25 230 so you're gonna actually start seeing stuff really melting here Let me see if I can zoom in on it now I want yeah That we're in okay zoom in territory I don't know Yeah, yeah, you can see it. Look look look look You can see it going around the resistor there. See it melting. Yeah. Yeah, look. Oh, yeah. Yeah Yeah, I don't know how much more I'm going. This is exciting. Yeah. All right. I do want to I do want to yeah I can't zoom in more but Live reworking. Yeah So you can remove parts. Yeah, very carefully. So when we're gonna part off and then while you're still dead don't I was gonna say you could see I was gonna show that it's red Yeah, so you could see that's why you gotta be careful. This is so hot. Yeah, it's it's this like it's 250 so I'm gonna unplug it And uh, be very careful. So just be just be super careful because this thing is like it gets hot I mean, it's small, but um, it's powerful. Yeah, it will go up to uh, you know, 250 260 degree c That will toast you so Don't do no idea. Don't don't flick off parts with your finger. It's a terrible idea to even try to do live demos with this stuff. Um, Just live demos in general. This is why no one does live demos. Um, but we did it and we should it to you So we're gonna do it, but um, basically if we were I've reflowed like little boards on it. Yeah. All right next up Okay, uh, next up. This is the revision. This is the amg 88 33. So, um, we've had this thermal camera for a while Now the thermal camera just has a stem and qt connector. So you can plug and play it with any of our stem and qt Interface boards including the cyberdex we're about to show or you know, if you've got um a clue board You can plug it in and then have like make a little thermal camera And what's nice is that for a while, it's actually tough to get thermal cameras But it's starting to become a lot easier to pick them up now. So if you've been Wondering like, hey, how come I can't get thermal cameras? Uh during kovit. It was like impossible to get them Yeah, and now they're starting to come back. So we still do temperature screening every single day Like I know everyone's temperature and edifier. We we have our teams work on that to make sure every day when folks come in They don't have a fever. I do think that um, you know Years from now or months from now as people kind of look back At this pandemic, um, you know, the fever thing really didn't become a way to Determine if someone had it because it was asymptomatic and I think one of the things um That would have been better Would have been a portable smell test uh, believe it or not where um, when you walked into a building there was A few different scents like somebody with like a rotten milk and they're like smell this No, just a few different scents would be um In the area like you would put your head just you know, closest you do for a temperature sensor But it would be like what's the what's the smell because that seems to be Or at the time especially during peak a lot of people lost their smell and that would that would have been a way to say Okay, because temperature just didn't seem to be a thing. So that's why Long story short. We have more of these in stock. That's right. Maybe because everyone agreed with you now Um, but yeah, so it's the same chip the same schematic. It's actually even physically the same size We did we arrange the pins a little bit to make them in our stomach qt standard And of course they have the plug and play connectors on the end to make easy thermal camera projects The stars of our show tonight. So the lady of the community Our customers and our team here at data fruit are the cyberdecks. We had two of them That's right. Although the cyberdeck bonnet was probably going to be in stock tomorrow But if you're not watching this live, then it's probably in the store Uh, so you've got two cyberdeck bonnets. These are plug-in boards for the raspberry pi 400 That have these really cool angled sensors as angles as angled headers Um, and the angled headers mean that when you plug them into the raspberry pi 400, uh, you get the display coming out at a jaunty angle If it was flat, it would stick out. You wouldn't see it. If it was completely upright, it would be Not easy to see it either, but it's like 30 degrees, which we uh, scientifically determined was the best angle Um, so there's two versions. There's the bonnet version and we're showing it here with our OLED bonnet. You don't have to use it with the display. You can use it with like literally anything that's like mini pi zero hat shaped Um, but we happen to think the OLED was a good demo. It's got this beautiful silk screen by phil b shown here and then You're gonna go back now? Yeah, um, because I'm talking about the cyberdeck bonnet Um, it has mounting holes so you could attach, you know any, you know, again Pi zero hat or fat or mini hats, you know, whatever you want to call them and then There's connectors on the sides So you get two gst ph connectors or two millimeter pitch connectors You get power ground and then either pin 18 on the left or pin 13 on the right And then there's two stem aqt connectors above those So if you want to like plug and play that thermal camera, for example Or our sensors or ola displays or whatever you get two connectors for i squared c on the cyberdeck So that's the cyberdeck bonnet, right? So that's for the smaller boards and then we have the cyberdeck hat Same thing you get those connectors on it jst sh and jst ph for connecting i squared c or other boards um, and then um You've got uh, you know that 30 degree angled header. So it plugs it nicely into the raspberry pi Um, and then here it is for example with a sense hat So, you know, if it's a hat shaped thing it plugs in quite nicely And again, it shows it an angle So if you want to use a sense hat with a raspberry pi 400, uh, which you know It has sensors and a display and you don't want to have it like Dangling off a cable you plug this in and then it kind of holds it up at a nice angle So i've got a demo with it on the pi 400 um, so this is uh the pi 400 with the cyberdeck Bonnet plugged in right to the bottom here and then um You if you want to see the angle Yeah, the angle is kind of tough to show but you can see it's You can tell kind of coming up. So you see like the it's a it's actually an original pi one hat Um, and then it's you can see the text very nicely while you're typing on it So this is kind of my example of like, okay, I want to uh, you know Hack a system by pinging it. Okay, I can do that Um, I even did a thing where I wanted to see if Can links to ate a fruit I was like, okay. Well, you can always put a graphic interface on it, but I thought it would be kind of fun uh to show it with um with text Oh too much back off Okay, so you can even search for a cyberdeck So you can browse the internet Maybe find the text version of this product I'm just having fun with links Okay, here you go So I can now go to the the product page for the product on the product in text. That's right. Um I'm gonna zoom out. So let me control x I Still remember how to use links after like 20 years and then uh, you can do uh, you can also show you know animations and graphics I got like a wallpaper To show just some some, you know, you can have it display staff gifts Whatever all of our examples already work because all it's doing is Adapting the raspberry pi 400 to hold our existing hats and boars And only to plug on top of a raspberry pi 4, but now you get it at this again Nice jaunty angles. Maybe you want to go to the yeah, I was gonna say like maybe we can see yeah I think this is the best way to show it. So yeah, you see it's like Yeah, there's other products out there not from us that go up and down We wanted to make sure when we launched this it had a really good angle. So this is very it's super readable It's really cool. It is super cyberdecky cyberdecky So make your cyberdecks or or just connect things to your pi 400 Um, I think this is great, you know, we you know, we tried a couple different angles I just have a little bit of of adjustability. You can like move it up and down by about five degrees But it's very solid and then of course you can use the accessory ports to Plug in other hardware, but I think like if you want to just make like a cool Add on for your you know, it doesn't have to be displayed. I personally like displays, but it can be almost anything Yeah, you get the bonnet in the hat two versions and I Yeah, it'll just work with anything because all it does is bring all the pins out and up Like it's all it does. It's a mechanical adapter. Yeah, if you're using a pi 400 I think this is a good secondary display for like sensors Um, you could do a lot of neat work on the screen and then look over at your little mini screen And see what the microcontroller stuff that you wanted. Yeah, I think this makes it This is so much fun. I mean you can have hdmi and oh leds or like I said the sense hat, right? This is a common add on for the raspberry pi, but how do you use it with the 400? I think this makes perfect sense because you can still use the buttons Yeah, and the sensors visualizer. There's all sorts of things you can do. Yeah with that is new products