 All right first up we have a revision. We have a revision so the ultimate GPS the ultimate GPS was a wonderful GPS module breakout that we made and the company that originally made the GPS module stopped making it so there's another company that started making it and they made two versions one is the GPS version which we still stock as PID 746 they also made an upgrade to the module which supports GLONASS which is the Russian GPS system and GALALEA which is the European GPS system GPS technically is the American system the rest are called GNSS which is like global navigation systems there's also Baidu which I think is the Chinese system it's not quite up and running yet but this can be updated to do so basically the the RF system can support other frequencies and and readings of those other systems which could be handy because if you are in a place where you might not you know maybe by chance at that time you don't have a lot of GPS satellites that are easy to read you might be able to get Galileo signals or GLONASS signals and and you can still calculate the location they all kind of work on the same technique so this ultimate GPS with the PA 1616d it's a little bit chunkier but again it supports those other networks and use a little bit more power about 10 milliamps more but it has many more channels 99 so 66 and it can monitor many more satellites so we have both versions next up okay next up we have more magnetic pin contacts so these are super fun you get two halves and there's pogo pins basically and then magnet over here this version has straight pins and it's point one inch spacing so it's wonderful you solder it into your perf board or whatever the pins aren't super long but they do definitely go all the way through a standard FR4 116 thickness PCB and then you've got this contact with five pins which is I find a really good number because it can be USB or iSquad C and then if you try to plug it in backwards it will repel it just like the magnets and do not let me do it but then if I flip it around it will connect perfectly and you'll get you know you can probably pass about an amp through each of these contacts so good for power good for signal magnetic we also have the right angle version let me get this up because I was zoomed in okay thank you for whoa okay we have the right angle version but this is a straight version so we have you know different configurations okay next up okay these look similar but they're not they're not magnetic but there are pogo pins that come on a grid and this is handy because usually we sell pogo pins individual and these are kind of nice and long pogo pins but they're available in two by three and one by okay show the other one one by nine and they're also 0.1 inch spacing and so if you're hooking up like some sort of pogo pin test jig thing and you don't want to like arrange the pads you just want them to kind of like magically be in the right setup the plastic pieces hold them in place so that you get you know all the pogo joy that you expect pogo pogo pogo and then over here pogo pogo pogo perfect for test jigs or quick connects or what have you but you don't have to do the alignment it's all prealigned to point one inch spacing okay next we have two pi zero spy cams so these are for the raspberry pi zero they have the smaller camera connector and we already carried one like 65 to 70 degree angle camera and some people asked us hey can you carry some wide angle lenses and we're like oh yeah that's right so this is 120 and then this one is 160 degree range so they plug into your pi zero use them just like any you know version one pi camera I would work right now at the time of this videoing I would recommend the legacy camera support because the new camera supports a little bit iffy and all the tools that we use were legacy but I can show you know I've got this hooked up to a pi zero Frank it is I don't know why it's a friend it's my camera Frank yeah I think we should just name everyone everyone wants to hang it with Frank here's my USB port Steve okay my camera Frank so maybe you can wait a minute yeah okay so this is the hold on this is backwards no this is front ways so this is okay hold on sorry there's like five cameras and things going on here I heard you like cameras I got a camera so you can camera on your camera can you can you be hold the screen in place because it's I can't configure Frank no you're gonna control Frank Frank okay actually it's it's Frank's monster not Frank okay so this is the this is the camera and so you can see it's very fish eye and this is the 160 degree so this is really good so you're saying that the camera through a TFT through a camera through a TFT through another camera so the quality is a little bit better than you can see works but you can't see what it looks like it's a very fish eye lens so good for a security system or if you're want to like do like nature monitoring we just want to see like basically half of a room yeah at once Frank you can use Frank so hi so it looks like I have a teeny head and a gigantic body but when you tilt to the actually finally look normal because I have a gigantic head I do it's a gigantic head it falls it makes me fall over yes this is a little this is a little freakish 160 but the 120 is a little bit less intense and then the star of the show tonight besides you lady our team our community our customers and all the folks who make and Frank and Frank is yes this is the finally released cutie pie pico ESP 32 so this is a cutie pie board which is our like teeny you know it's not quite a trinkets a little bit larger it's the same pinout in shape as the seed show but we've installed the ESP 32 pico v2 oh three onto the back along with a USB to serial converter the CP 2102 or 04 and what's really cool about that chip that the ESP 32 pico is it's basically an ESP 32 the dual core tensilica chip you know in love it's got Wi-Fi it's got Bluetooth classic it's got Bluetooth low-energy and also shows like the crystal and a bunch of passives and all these other things that you need so you see there's actually like not a lot of stuff on the back there's you know a couple capacitors there's the reset circuitry and there's the Silabs CP 2102 chip but really you don't need a lot of stuff because it's kind of like all packed into that one chip including eight megabytes of flash and two megabytes of PS RAM which is great you means you can do a lot of very advanced IoT projects because you've got a lot of flash and memory include not only do you have that you know 512 I think K of SRAM we've got two megabytes of PS RAM as well and then on the top we've got the USB C for uploading and data the boot button and the reset button if you ever need to the boot button can be used as a user button it's connected to GPIO 0 which after the program's booted you can use that as an input button it's got 3.3 volt regulator it's got a little neopixel with power control and the antenna and we you know made sure that this can be used in low power mode so you can turn off the neopixel and go into deep sleep and use about 70 microamps and we verified that with our power monitor PPK2 which we really love and then one of the demos that we wanted to show was just fun to show it off is it's you know it's a pretty powerful chip and there's a lot of memory so we built this demo doesn't like the screen where you can play here maybe you can hold this you can play Nintendo games and emulate doom or it's actually really hard to play through the screen hold on I gotta restart yeah I really like Arcanoid I hate it when I get to the arcade I'd have to like pay 25 cents to play Arcanoid anymore not anymore now I can play anytime okay so but on the back oh wait let me go to the back and then I'll I'll focus lock this thing okay so on the back you got the cutie pie so you can just plug it into a breadboard or header and anything that's the reason I was like showing that the emulator demo is basically anything that is designed for the ESP32 which is like thousands and billions of projects will run it's got the ADC outputs the DAC outputs you can run I2S on it it's got the high speed SPI pins so kind of everything just a little bit of everything you need to do IOT projects and of course a stem IQT port on the front you can plug I squared C sensors onto it to make you know more advanced you add GP expanders if you want more GPIO or you can add sensors that you can then send to your IOT service and that's new price this week