 What early data was this? This is an IntelliQey's assistive device which has a matrix of touch switches behind it and then these swappable overlays, you need overlays like a little bit different to see this one has like a mouse and keyboard, a pretty keyboard and this has like a bigger kind of Alphanumeric keyboard and it uses a photocell to determine which overlay you have installed. This is really useful device but unfortunately it's no longer supported and the driver downloads firmware over USB from the computer like a Windows computer and so if you're not running like Windows, maybe runs on Windows 10, but other devices like Chromebooks or tablets with mobile can't use this because they don't have that driver firmware to download into this device but what we can do is use one of our USB host feathers and what this does is HID translation so this chip enumerates the IntelliQey's through the USB connection, downloads the firmware and then asks it what overlay it's got and tacked an amazing job reverse engineering the original driver and then to connect it to something like an iPad you would connect using what's called a camera kit and here I've got like the notes app up and then you just give it a second because it needs to download that firmware it'll beep when it's ready and then you can type on this and it shows up just like keyboard input so hello um I space oops I space am space it's tough to type on a telly all right good enough you're working early data was this this is me testing out the feather rp2040 um with e paper support this is the thinkink board uh so this feather rp2040 it's great it's got 264 k of ram what you need because you have to buffer ink displays and it's got a standard 24 pin connector pretty much every display uh for ink that's not like a reader display like the standard static ones color you know monochrome uh tricolor etc they all have the same pin out on this 24 pin connector which makes this feather really great for making all sorts of ink projects so let me line this up and on the test we're using apico to program the rp2040 through math storage um this works really fast and then when it passes it lets you know by beeping and also changing the display so coming soon to the ate a fridge shop early data what is this hey this is an ate a fruit rp2040 feather with dvi and it's driving this monitor to make some flowing toasters phil b updated our guide on pico dvi to add a couple fun screensavers so that's one and then let's load up got a couple others here we've got so aquarium so i basically said hey here's my two favorite after dark um screensavers hold on it's loading up and then give it a second it's like thinking thinking and then aquarium i love this because it was just like fish and it was a pretty chill and peaceful there's also um a very cool max headroom demo um starring uh jp tv host uh but you can customize it with your own graphics as well so check out the rp2040 dvi feather you can drive monitors really easily in arduino and the ate a fruit shop all right lady what is this this is me testing out scott's latest circuit python build with dvi output support look this is out of monitor connected and he's my monitor connected to the dvi output and it's running circuit python so i can uh one code for example i've got this cool port of turtle which is you know like the logo um for circuit python it's cool and then there's also let me run the uh serpentski triangle demo that one worked really well too so i'll copy and paste so you can now do graphics really easily um so if you like circuit python using display io but to an hdmi monitor it's pretty cool i love triangles okay and we got some samples of things in and some uh coming soon yeah everything right now so okay this is the t-bag so i'm just digging through like a pile of chips from like a couple years ago finally can get it this is a 3d magnetometer from ti and then this is kind of cool this was actually an's idea this is a um and actually a prototype built of it so i can show it was yeah so we're getting really close just we have dvi so that means we have video we've got keyboard stuff we've got mouse stuff we've got joysticks so this is a um pc joystick to stem iqt adapter so um this is a at tiny and it's in doing c-sauce we can get the analog inputs and button inputs and convert them over um i supposed to for reading so this is i'm gonna say it was great when we first started getting wi-fi on micro controllers yeah super cool amazing now we finally get like video out yeah because like video was like that was like for a micro controller normally you'd like i have to use a computer it's been around for a while i was talking about like really low-cost super fast instant video out on micro controllers and then be able to plug in something like a pc controller like big controller for raspberry pi esk but um shrunk down and then super low cost okay what else okay this is um a redesign of our feathers is the one side that's the other side of the feather feathering tft plus joysticks so this board set got like the worst everything had to be redesigned um you know that'll be funny after after we say like the chip charges over over like which board got this board got the worst is it the same no sorry the clue got the worst the clue like almost every part is is it still the clue if we replace everything is it that you know that the phrase like if you're supposed to plank on a boat is it the same boat yeah is it still the clue now it's well it's not in stock so now it's still um and then this is a quick board i just i stuck together it's a 18 bit abc the mcp 34 21 i thought that could be handy maybe you need a 18 bit abc it's slow but maybe you don't care maybe you're like i just need something now and then this is kind of neat actually have this one as a finished prototype as well um it's just gonna be a second i'm just digging through there's a bunch of stuff that i can see here that you all can't see here it's really a lot of stuff because it's like we wanted to do top secret but we're gonna see so this is yeah this is the f usb so let's go to the overhead so this is a chip that um is i squared c and um can do power delivery communication with usb type c so the idea is that you can connect this for my controller and you plug in usb type c here and it will um it'll give you five volts then you can request like up to 20 volts and then um you can get that higher v bus out here and you still get the data plus data minus line so it's kind of like a usb c hacking board it could be interesting because um i definitely there's project sports like it would be so cool if you plugged in my controller board into a power delivery and you could get like 12 volts and you could one your motor you don't need two power supplies you don't need usb and something else it has all in one so this is gonna be um kind of neat since it's the f usb 302 do you have any other things you want to show before we get out of top secret no because we should do some questions or yeah we're gonna get some questions yeah okay that is this week's top secret