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Business card breakout boards

Looking for a new way to make your business card stand out from the pack? Imagine the expression on a potential contact’s face when you hand them this.

From the extremely well-titled Evil Mad Scientist site, comes a unique – not to mention fully functional – twist on the good old business card.

The Evil Mad Scientist writes:

“For all our different AVR microcontroller-based projects, we seem to find ourselves continually wiring up minimalist target boards; little circuit boards that fit both the AVR and a 6-pin header for connecting to your in-system programmer.

“Coincidentally, we needed a new business card. That’s a bit of an exaggeration; we didn’t need a new card so much as we were enamoured with the idea of having a card that did something interesting.”

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