Upon learning about Georgia Tech’s poster printing services I knew I needed to act fast.
Way to much of my time is spent shifting through datasheets, looking up how much current a 16 gauge wire can carry or the pinout for an ATTiny45 during a project.
What I needed was 1 poster that had all that information conveniently available.
After scouring the web for all of the relevant information I could find, I came up with this poster:
The full image is 9,000 x 6,000 pixels (30x20in).
It came out very nicely on Georgia Tech’s printers – high gloss – for a whopping $4.58.
You should be able to get the full version by clicking on it to open in a new page. Then save the image (6.1MB).
Let me know your thoughts/additions for v2.
It fits in nicely with the soldering iron (bottom left behind the box).
2 Notes
1) I am not an artist and did not have access to Photoshop, so I used Microsoft Publisher to make this.
2) These are photos and screenshots I took from across the web. Very little of the content on this poster was actually created by me.