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so im in the middle of applying to internships right now and i thought about making one of those pcb business cards specifically one that can play tic-tac-toe first i had to figure out the display and the most obvious choice would probably be an oled screen but theyre pretty small and also pretty expensive which isnt great for a business card where ill need multiple copies of them a dot matrix is another choice but theyre really thick and i like the business card to be as thin as possible so i made my own matrix of 18 leds where these leds are blue and represent player 1 and these leds are red to represent player 2. this ended up costing under 50 cents which was pretty nice next i needed a microcontroller to control these leds itll need at least 18 pins for the leds and one pin for the button for a total of 19 gpio pins i decided to use the atmega328p au microcontroller for this it has 23 gpio pins and is pretty compact and cheap which is nice for a business card with all this f