 I'm going to play two short videos, Lady Eda, and then you're going to talk about the two designs that We're posting up. That's a secret. Yes. Here we go. Take it away past us early data. What is this? This is a ESP 32 feather v2, and I've swapped out the CP 2102 and or CP 2102 104 with a WCH chip called the CH 9102 you can see the WCH logo there and it's a pin compatible version of a USB to York converter uses different drivers It's not like a complete direct clone to lead new drivers, but it's pin compatible and I was just testing it with Uploading code to this ESP board at high speeds. So I want to make sure it works at the high speed We use which is 921 kilobot. This is more info about this ship It's kind of new but this is great because I'm having some difficulty getting enough CP 2102 So this means I can keep the hardware in stock. We're going to make it through this chip shortage Together so see this update soon in the shop Lady, what is this? This is a very interesting USB cable It's got USB C on one end and then at 2.1 2.5 millimeter DC barrel jack on the other And if you look it says here 12 volts 5 amp It actually has a USB PD chip inside here molded in so that when this is plugged into an adapter Like this one and you can see here that this one can provide a various different voltages like 9 12 15 20 Which is perfect because it's the cables I have and then if I plug that into here And I plug the cable in So then on this end I can measure in a nice clean 12 so a little more than 12 volts Actually, I heard that's on the scope and I'm I put my load meter and I got three amps out of it easily So because that's the max I could get on my load meter So this is a pretty cool cable will have these in various voltages 9 12 15 20 in the Adafruit store soon All right lady, what's this? This is a breakout based on the same chip in that USB PD cable That I think will allow you to close some jumpers to select how much current and voltage you'd like to request from a USB CPD power supply and so we'll try that out. It could be a handy little board and then you know, I got these samples of ultra wideband indoor positioning modules and They would make for a great little feather wing because you need a processor and they use SPI and they need a bunch of components So I put together a quick feather wing design That's not secret