The Engineer

The Engineer

An electronics engineer whose business card is not only an actual circuit board, but it’s a USB thumb drive. Useful, yet bulky. I’m afraid this isn’t the first one of these I’ve seen, and thus, I’m not terribly impressed.

Bold, though, because this has to cost a pretty penny.


One Comment

  1. The impressive part is that it’s not just a USB drive…
    http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2010/05/pcb_business_card.html

    “It can store data, works as an oscilloscope, datalogger and PIC trainer, and packs the CPU power of a Spectrum ZX. Here are the specs:

    * 16 bits microcontroller PIC 24FJ64GB002 @ 32 MHz (16 MIPS)
    * 64 KB of Flash and 8KB of RAM. External SPI or I2C memory optional (up to 32MB)
    * Up to 11 digital I/Os available (Four of them tolerant to 5 volts)
    * Up to 4 analog channels.
    * ICSP port for debugging and programming. The 3 pins of the ICSP connector can be also used as GP I/Os.”