 Okay, we've got a couple of videos. We're going to show those and then we're going to bounce right to questions take it away top secret us Earlier was this this is it's an actually older product is our neokey ortho snap apart. So this is an orthogonal five by six matrix of diode connected Sockets for kale gather on MX switches and LEDs and they're actually kept up row and column, but they're broken apart There's little traces that go between these mouse bites But what I want to show is a tester because you know one thing that's kind of funny is like how do you test something that has? So many Pogo paints actually like physically hard to hold it down So we actually have a little helper sheet this little plastic plate that lets you Let's you quickly press down all the pads easily. So when you see them all light up green That means they all pass test. It's tested every column and the wheel connection. So it makes it quick for Testing all 30 PCBs at the same time They're late it was this this is an update to our resistive touch tft shield This has been a stock for two years because of part shortages And I've been meaning to redesign it and I finally got around to doing it in like last couple weeks So the touchscreen controller has been updated to the TSC 2007 I kind of waffled back and forth but decided in the end to go with an i-squared C touch controller So it uses the i-squared C pins here And I still use SPF for the display and micro SD card And it's got like the socket here for SPI access and I'm also using it to test at the same time SPI and i-squared C on this metro S3 So you plug it in and I'm using the IRQ line to detect touches So very nice very fast like you see like very smooth Touch detection going on here. So pretty much ready to go into the shop So I'm going to order these soon and you'll see the revision These are the final Metro RP2040 PCBs that came in This is kind of neat. It's rare that you'll see an A-circle on our boards That means the first revision worked very very usually you'll see a C or a D or even an H When I have to do many revisions But all the GPIO are tested working. I bumped up the flash to be 16 megabytes. That's nice You've got that RX and TX switch so you can swap RX and TX pins Buttons, STEMA QT and then this is the tester Again, I'm using my Pico brains To program the uf2 that is loaded onto the metro it lives on the SD card and I can press the button if it says I'm waiting for the USB device then it resets it copies over the uf2 and then Test the output and it passes. So this is now ready to go into the shop You