Hi. Welcome to video six of the Getting Started with Power over Ethernet Power Delivery Training Series. First, congratulations. This video is about finding the right TI design to match what we've discussed so far. This video, maybe more than all the others combined, is most dependent on the previous videos. If you haven't already, please watch videos one through five before skipping to the end. Thanks so much. Let's talk about the right design. Now that we've discussed our power level needed, our output voltage, our topology, our secondary power sources, special considerations, special projects such as beyond BT power, we can now try to find the right TI design to meet our need. Part of TI's PoE strategy is to provide reference designs for each PoE power level. You can see here our recommended solutions for 5 volt and 12 volt. If your design falls outside of one of these, please connect with us through ETE. We're happy to provide you with a physical board to test, and we have more designs than what you can find online. Our personal belief is that TI reference designs provide real data, which will be more valuable than a simulated model. Simulated models are limited by limited data points, as well as representing variance across components. Nothing can beat real data taken in the lab. This is why we stand behind our TI reference designs with their schematics, bombs, and test reports. Please contact us today to get your hands on one. Thank you so much for viewing all these videos, and we hope that you feel more confident in deciding on your PoE PD schematic. Thank you.