0:00wide shot electronics and keyboard An overhead wide shot captures various small electronic components, including several development boards and sensor modules, along with a compact black computer keyboard. All items are neatly arranged on a vibrant, uniform magenta-purple surface. The lighting is soft and even, casting subtle, defined shadows beneath each component, indicating a top-down light source. The composition is clean and organized, with ample negative space around the objects. The background is a flat, bright magenta-purple color. No text or graphics are visible other than the small markings on the components and keyboard keys, which are not clearly legible from this distance.
0:01close up green dev board A dynamic close-up shot focuses on a bright green printed circuit board (PCB) from an angled perspective, revealing its detailed components. The board features a prominent silver metallic shield, several tiny black microchips, and a beige multi-pin connector. A small white push button is also visible on the board. The pins underneath the board are visible along the bottom edge, creating a subtle texture. The background is a solid, clean, bright magenta-purple, creating strong contrast with the green board. The lighting is even and bright, highlighting the metallic and plastic textures of the components with minimal harsh shadows. The camera slightly pans to the left and subtly zooms in.
0:03close up black dev board The camera slowly zooms in on a sleek black printed circuit board, showcased against the consistent bright magenta-purple background. The board is rectangular and densely packed with tiny surface-mount components, including multiple black microchips, resistors, capacitors, and a beige connector. A silver USB-C port is clearly visible on the left edge, and a small black 'Reset' button is near the center. White text labels like 'BAT EN USB' and pin numbers (e.g., '13', '12', '11') are printed on the board, along with 'QT I2C' and 'ESP32-S2-MINI-2U' on a metallic shield. The lighting is even, creating soft, subtle shadows that give depth to the components, emphasizing the intricate details of the circuitry.
0:04close up keyboard keys A close-up shot focuses on the keys of a compact black computer keyboard, positioned against the vibrant magenta-purple background. The camera is slightly angled, showing the texture and slight concave nature of the keycaps. Keys like 'Tab', 'Caps Lock', 'Shift', 'Enter', 'Home', 'PgUp', 'PgDn', and various alphanumeric and symbol keys are clearly visible. The white legends on the black keys stand out sharply. The lighting is bright and even, highlighting the matte finish of the keycaps and casting soft, consistent shadows underneath, adding dimension and depth to the keyboard's design.
0:06close up audio board A top-down close-up view of a small, rectangular black printed circuit board, resting on the bright magenta-purple surface. The board is designed for audio applications, featuring a prominent 3.5mm audio jack connector on the right side with a gold-colored accent, alongside a smaller white multi-pin connector. Various small black chips, resistors, and capacitors are visible, along with white text labels like 'AIN1', 'IO', 'MIC', 'TLV320 DAC 3100', and '4-8 ohm'. The Adafruit 'Stemma' logo, a small white flower, is also visible. The lighting is bright and even, creating a clean, professional aesthetic with minimal shadows. The camera slightly pans right and zooms out, revealing more of the board's intricate layout.
0:07close up camera module An extreme close-up focuses on a circular black camera lens module, which is mounted on a small, dark grey printed circuit board. The lens is highly reflective, showing subtle highlights from the overhead lighting, indicating a glossy surface. Small white dots are visible on the perimeter of the lens, possibly indicating LEDs or light sensors for advanced functionality. The edges of the grey PCB are visible beneath the lens, with small gold-colored solder pads and mounting holes. The background remains the consistent bright magenta-purple, creating a clean, isolated presentation of the module. The lighting emphasizes the glossy texture of the lens and the metallic sheen of its casing, providing a detailed view of its construction.
0:08close up oled display A close-up shot of a small, rectangular black OLED display module. The module features a central rectangular black screen (currently off), three small circular push buttons labeled 'A', 'B', and 'C' along its left edge, and a small white 'Reset' button. Pin headers are visible along the top and bottom edges of the module. White text '128x64 OLED FeatherWing' is printed on the board, along with the Adafruit 'Stemma' flower logo. The module rests on the vibrant magenta-purple background, which provides a stark contrast. The lighting is uniform and bright, clearly showing the details of the module's components and text, highlighting its compact design.
0:10close up rotary encoder An overhead close-up shot of a small, square black printed circuit board, which is a rotary encoder module. The board has multiple screw holes with tiny silver screws, and several small electronic components including microchips and connectors. White text on the board reads 'ANO Rotary Encoder I2C seesaw' and 'StemmaQT' is visible multiple times. Gold-colored circular solder pads are at the bottom. The module is set against the bright magenta-purple background, ensuring a clean, focused presentation. The lighting is even and highlights the intricate details of the board's design, emphasizing its precision engineering and small form factor.