 Okay, lady to first up. I'm gonna show a picture and then we're gonna do three videos and then you're gonna show something So first up we saw Liz Disclose location somewhere But we did we saw you can tell if there's a new carpet so you'll see list somewhere and we're all messed up You can tell I wasn't in the background. Yeah on him And then I'm gonna show three videos back to back to back of some upcoming stuff And then you're gonna show the Scorpio boards to stick around folks Related what is this? Hey, this is how we're gonna test the Qt Pi ESP 32 s2's I'm using a Raspberry Pi to do the test And that's because I can run ESP tool really easily over USB to program Using the built-in DFU boot loader Can I use a GPIO pin to toggle the boot and reset lines to do that? And ESP tool compresses the firmware. So it's really the fastest way to upload a bunch of code to ESP 32 And then I run a self-test and one thing that I do because it's got antenna is I have an access point created on the ESP 32 s2 Qt Pi and on the Raspberry Pi. I do a WPA CLI scan and I look for the access point and then Check the signal my hands in the way. So it's 50, but usually it's about 40 So that means the antenna got started on correctly and this has passed test All right, lady, what is this? Okay? So I'm just about to get ready to release the ESP 32 s2 tft feather I actually ordered PCBs and then realized that I was not Depowering the iSquared C pull-ups to peripherals, which meant they were getting back powered which changed the low power draw So now I'm like really testing the heck out of it I got this big chunky PM 2.5 sensor connected to iSquared C You can also see I'm testing turning the backlight on every second and here's my power graph So you can see the big power spike when that PM 25 sensor turns on and then This is low sleep mode, which is about, you know, one milliamp and then deep sleep mode Let's zoom all the way in is that 80 micro amps, which is as low as you're gonna get That actually is the lowest powered deep sleep mode you can get on the ESP 32 s2 So this is ready to order be in the store soon What do you do? What is this? Hey, there's a lot of stuff going on my desk right now first up? I've got this mcp 2301 7 breakout and I got my tester PCB I have a new thing now where when I order my PCBs from Peace that JLC PCB I get the prototype for the panel and I also get the tester PCB at the same time So that way I put it together and then I just put some code That it's really fast, but it actually tests like every pen and GPIO and the I squared C address and it Beaps when it tests and then I'm also checking out some samples of pink PCB So we got our first batch of pink PCBs from PCB way, but our Standard PCB house can also make pink PCBs. So they sent us some pan tone Pantone chip like samples. These are actually PCB, but with the color So going forward we'll have two possible suppliers for these beautiful pink PCBs. Don't forget free with their order 99 dollars or more Okay, and then you have a new board that we're coming out with Scorpio. Yeah, it's the RP 2040 Scorpio. You came up with this name. It's an amazing name So this is board. It's an amazing board. It's an RP 2040 feather with eight GPIO that are buffered outputs To give five volt logic levels, so this would be really good for driving Many addressable LEDs. It's also got I squared C port and a little neopixel and some cool graphics and And eight megabytes of flash here, but with the PIO peripheral on the RP 2040. It's really good at driving addressable LEDs very very fast and using DMA and Not requiring any weird time or stuff. You kind of just set it and forget it. It's very very cool So this is a board specifically designed to make that easy to do And that's top secret You can choose to answer this question if you wish