 New-new-new-new new new new new new new new new new new new new new What's up, okay, we've got this ESP 32 S3 box 3b, which is a versions of popular S3 box It's like it got a display and it's got a little case and it's got a thingy it plunge into This is just a lower cost version that doesn't come with sensors So we have a slightly more expensive one that comes with sensors and this one still has the the box ESP 32 S3 box and the stand but doesn't have the extra sensors sign up. We'll have in stock soon We also have coming soon two versions of our itsy-bitsy ESP 32 Designed this many many years ago, but during the parts shortage We weren't able to get it out the door, but now it's uh, it lives again clearing up my my long to-do list So this is an itsy-bitsy sized board. So it's got 20 GPIO and power pins Micro USB because I want it to be compatible with the other itsy-bitsy boards in case you have an enclosure You can swap out whichever one you want. I don't want to have maybe I'll make a version with USB C later On the bottom. It has a USB C USB serial converter chip and some markings and Alternate battery input if desired We also have a version with a WFL connector designed by Hiroshi, by the way, in case you're wondering There's a stem and QT port on the top Neopixel on both of them User button reset button and then auto reset circuitry This is really great for very small IOT projects that need ESP 32, which has Wi-Fi Bluetooth classic blue since low energy. We support it in circuit Python has great Arduino support It's also a micro Python support and a lot of other chips as well the ESP 32 is like a very standardized Chip what's really nice about this board is it's got Very very good low power capability. I just tested it before the show 10 micro amps in deep sleep, which is like Incredibly low. It's as low as the ESP 32 can get so by kind of designing some nice way using a good regulator on it You could definitely use this for very low power IOT projects or any project where you just need More pins in the QT pie, but you don't need as many as a feather and there's also one pin that's shifted up to five volts So great for neopixel projects all right Yeah, it's the bottom is the same just this one has a WFL connector. 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We were using the WS 2811 s which was the first version of the all-in-one neopixel LED And what's cool about that chip is it can handle up to 9 volt DC power, but that chip is pretty much discontinued so now we've changed up for the SK 6812 which is You know our standard Neopixel compatible LED You know, this is the same size same pinout same shape same everything the only difference is you can no longer use it With voltages above five point seven five point five volts So sorry if you were having to power your projects from six to nine volts You can't do that anymore without a regulator a buck converter But in exchange because I'm not no longer using a chip that I have to LED chip after chase after the price is lower So drop the price. This is a great deal if you want to have little soable LEDs You're the misheat. Just pop them out and trim them yourself Okay, and then next up the starship besides you lady our team our staff and everybody make it think it is Yay, it's the Neo RGB stem aboard This is the board I designed for myself because I was so tired of wiring up analog RGB LED strips with transistors and You know resistors and power connectors and like whatever whatever I want to make it really easy to control analog LED strips That's LED strips that don't have neopixels in them. A lot of them use five Sorry these 12 volts Or even higher but 12 volts is the most popular And so now I have a board where you have neopixel signal in like your standard neopixel that comes from any microcontroller Or even a Raspberry Pi these days and on the output you have three common anode RGB channels plus power and ground you can act through the terminal block and It acts like a single very very bright very large neopixel You can also use this with any time you have like an LED array that has PWM bull PWM Inputs this will basically do the PWM bull control eight bits per channel 24 bits total and then you just treat it like a neopixel So, you know again wonderful if you Have analog neon or LED strip or something you're you know for some reason you want to you know They're definitely for for long extends extensions They're cheaper than using neopixels and you don't have individual LED control within the strip But maybe you don't need that Maybe you want to like do a single color for the entire thing. So I have a demo on overhead So this is my standard at mega 328 metro Arduino compatible and I'm powering it from 9 volt here. So this is 9 volt power. I connect the red wire To the stem a board from VN. So it's 9 volts Ground to ground and then the neopixel signal. It thinks it's connected to a single neopixel pin 6 This is a bright power LED telling you that the power is good You can barely see it because it's only one LED but there's a little bit of blinking going on on the signal red LED over here and then you just use the terminal screw block to connect red green blue and Then this black wire is VN. So it's the 12 volt power And then this just acts like a neopixel student neopixel swirl. So It's great because this can handle three amps per channel up to 16 volts So if you have like a gigantic star RGB LED or again, like you have a gigantic plate or LED strips and you don't have to be RGB LED strips if you have white like that, you know not a Cool warm or natural white or sometimes there's LED strips that are analog that have Color mixing so you can have you can change from cool to warm to neutral white You could basically have this act as if it was a neopixel and again make it a lot easier to control If you're using more than two amps total We recommend not going through the jstph. Just go through the terminal block. So you just power directly from the the terminal block here and You can control again, you know nine amps total between all three channels One thing I will mention is that if you're using RGBW LED strip this only supports three channels I haven't quite found a chip that supports four channels yet that is neopixel compatible So you have a choice of either just controlling through the channels or there is You know an output pin Here if you want to chain you could connect The fourth channel on a second one of these and then just control it as it was the second neopixel afterwards You just do the the logic for you can you treat it as two neopixels the first one is rgb and the second one is just w Um, but I'll let you know or sometimes again some strips at five channels again You'd use two of these one for each set of three So I think this will make wiring a lot easier for people. Definitely make my demos a lot faster So, uh, hopefully folks enjoy it. I know erin who does a lot of new pixel projects has already been excited She's like, yeah, I can't wait to use this to already simplify some wiring on a project. I did for a tiki bar And that's new