 All right, first up on new there is a coming soon it is we like this so much that we're going to stock it did you key innovation handbook. We featured this last week on the MPI and we liked it so much we're like we like to stock it you can say yes so it's in as a coming soon of course you can pick it up yeah did you sign up so we know how many get to but yeah next up right next up yeah actually this is a funky thing I got these motors from Carvex they kind of doesn't said hey we've got all these extra motors would you like them we'll sell them to get cost and I was like yeah sure you know I'll take some off your hands these are NEMA 23s these are nice chunky big motors these are 2.8 amps and like maybe three ounce inches of torque I don't remember exactly check the check the datasheet that we have linked from the product page these are chunky stepper motors designed for CNC's these are going to be great for control is something that's either CNC or you just want like a lot of torque they come with a cable here you can see this is the X car cable so they come with a cable ready to go you can plug it into here so you don't have to worry about getting the connector for this nice big wide-pitch cables very white pitch it's bipolar shows four wires nice big mounting plate a GT2 I think it's a two millimeter pitch pulley already attached to it so you can you don't have to worry about if you want to kick this up to your CNC or something yeah it's designed for an X car but you can use it for anything you like and I thought these are just really nice strong inexpensive motors next up okay next up we've got our adorable custom woven cables this is a USB-C on one end a wonderful reversible USB-C on the other hand USB-A I just I'm constantly using these kinds of cables I want a cable that looks good it wasn't just black because everything I own is black I like a touch of color so I got these purple and pink woven cables with really beautiful over molding I use my favorite cables and that in the store next up all right we've got more touchpad to you like a couple months ago you said let's get some like touch pads need these yeah probably people making like like I don't know you need these like pie 400 if the computer can be anything you still need a way to interact with the computer well I like these panel not so these panel mount things is cuz like a lot of people are building projects with a Raspberry Pi and they want to have some sort of touch or mousing control and it's really hard like a keyboard you know we have a panel about keyboard will show in a moment keyboards usually stay still but mice are kind of like annoying because you have to have a surface for them so these are all panel not this from like a some laptop but you know it's adaptive you can just plug into USB shows up as a mouse has three buttons it just works with any operating system which is a touchpad it's even got the little scrolling thing on the side this is a panel mountable touch pads basically left over from some laptop thing but it works great with any computer yeah next up okay you got this glowing track ball I kind of like track balls track balls are kind of big we needed at least one track ball yes so let me see if I can grab this maybe I'll plug it in to show the glow I've got this over here okay so it glows the glowing doesn't is not affected by the world is like it glows more or less it's panel mountable if you open it up there's LEDs inside and like if you really wanted to you could change the color but it glows like a bluish white color but it's just like your kind of standard video game or you know controller track ball works pretty well and again I really like anything that has panel mounts anything that you can like screw this down attach it permanently to your surface next up we have the combination of something you might need yeah so this is a full-sized keyboard so it's it's big it's a big keyboard but it's again it's panel mountable you can attach it to something permanent and it's got that handy track pad on the side with the two buttons it's simple but effective I mean yeah you know you want a keyboard you want a track pad we have them but they're really small and they're like wireless is the wired version that can be attached permanently and it's full-size so it's nice and comfortable yep I think it's gonna be good you know these people are always making products or like kiosks with our hardware with a raspberry pi or a beagle bone and just make a great accessory to let people control it with a mouse attached next up okay this is something I personally wanted it's a STEMI QT cable right so plugs into any of our STEMI QT your quick boards and on the end it's got these micro clips right and these these are great these hooks they're not the ultra-high-end super expensive ones that you get on your $300 large candleizer these are the ones you get on your like $25 large candleizer that said they work perfectly fine you can attach to dips you can see breakout boards wires headers SOICs not TQFPs or obviously anything wire you know that is ledless but SOPs or SOICs yes so even something on like a motherboard you can like if you can attach just some points you can maybe get into that I squared C there let me show this I was doing this on my IMPI demo so maybe I can zoom in and show how and I was just like I was I put this in stock because I need this for the demo tonight so this is the hook and you can see it's got this little like little hooky hooky that can grab in so you can grab on to like all sorts of stuff and another nice thing I like about it compared to alligator clips is once it's clipped on it doesn't have a big exposure like there isn't a big space the alligator clips are so chunky they're good but like there's a lot of like oops like they're touching this you know it really hides the hook hides into the body quite well and then you know like this and then look I got these with a little bit of epoxy glue on them so that they are mechanically more secure I got a little bit extra to get those so worth it love this wonderful grabby grabby all right grabby hook next up and start a show tonight besides you lady to the community our customers our team here at Adafrit is more stomach you team awards okay so we're getting back on the STEM a QT train this week this is what actually from a before March of last year and it was one of those things that have fell off the new products train but we're getting back to some of these oldies but goodies so this is a 24 C 32 EEPROM it's a 32 kilobit EEPROM which is 4 kilobytes of data in EEPROM format I like EEPROM because one it's I squared C so it's really easy connect supported by you know any microcontroller microcomputer you know 4 kilobytes is not a lot but it's enough to store your configuration data you know a key MAC address calibration username you know display settings what have you over I squared C and again these EEPROMs are so common they're used by like a lot we actually usually stock these because we use this part in our Raspberry Pi hats because they are used to you know configure the device to overlay but this is very handy if you ever want to add EEPROM to any of your products a lot of my controllers that are like simpler like the AVRs and pics have built-in EEPROM but a lot of the Cortex's I've noticed you don't but if you still need a little bit of EEPROM data to sort of configuration you just put this in you know and there you go so it's it's a standard 24 C or 24 LC it's a totally standard way using EEPROM you can connect up to eight on the single bus because you can configure the address using jumpers on the bottom and we've got Arduino library and a circuit path on library coming out shortly that'll let you easily address them another nice thing about the EEPROM you can write one byte at a time you don't do page erase or page writes or caching or buffering each bite you know takes a millisecond to write but you can write them one at a time and that's new products