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Hey, everyone. Welcome to this episode of the Connect series. Today, we have Daniel Ogilivie. Hes from our SimpleLink software applications team. Thanks for joining, Daniel. Thanks for having me, Nick. Yeah, and I know today, youre going to talk to us about ASC Studio. Thats right. So I have many questions, the first of which, what is that, and what does that stand for? Sure. So it stands for the Analog Signal Chain Studio. And its a tool that we have a TI that utilizes CIS config to let customers configure and generate code for some of our TI sensing products. So right now we have support for some of our temperature, humidity, and light sensing products. OK, got it. And what are some of the benefits? What does that give me if I use ASC Studio? Sure. So the biggest benefit is its a graphical way to configure these sensors. But on top of that, it also generates pseudocode to show how to read and write from these sensors. The downside to the pseudocode, though, is you still have to