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TEMPLATE DESIGN © 2007
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Project TitleSubtitle
Introduction
Write your own text here. Remember to change out all headings, titles, and names for those in your own project
Objectives
Method Results Conclusions
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Student Project SymposiumJune 2015Program
Student Name 1, Student Name 2
The main objectives a poster are:
•To provide a graphic representation of your project•To provide quick to read/ skim information•To give an overview of your project•To attract attention to your project
Consult to Serial Converter
Microcontroller
LCD Display
5V VoltageRegulator
ConsultDiagnosticInterface
BuzzerUser Input
Buttons
+12V
Car Battery
Right
Enter
Escape
2 kHz tone
Left
Rx Circular Interrupt-driven
Buffer
ECU Register Updating State
Machine
Menu State Machine
Initialization
Clock ECU State Machine
If first loop in new state, print text to
LCD
Call functionFunction
pointer NULL?
Y
N
Get keypress
Update next state
Get next Rx_byte from serial port buffer
F
ST_INITIAL
Rx_byte = 0xFF?
F
T
Get next Rx_byte from serial port buffer
ST_VALID_REG
Rx_byte >= 0 or Rx_byte < 64?
T
Get next Rx_byte from serial port buffer
ST_BEGIN_FRAME
Rx_byte > 16 or Rx_byte < 1?
F
T
Save num of bytes
Get next Rx_byte from serial port buffer
ST_NUM_BYTES
Max num of reg updated?
F
F
T
Rx_byte = 0xA5?
T
F
Save register number
Rx_byte = 1
Update registerIncrement counter
Rx_byte = 0xFF?T
ST_INITIAL
Tips:
•Break out information into short bursts•Such as a bulleted list•Save paragraph text and full explanations for your report•Use easy to read fonts.
•Comic Sans and handwriting are not easy to read!
•Hyperlinks don’t work in printed matter. Spell out the whole url or use bit.ly or tiny.url to abbreviate a long url•Get graphics
•High resolution graphics•Check your graphics by going to view and zoom to 100% to make sure they do not pixilate•This includes an equations, autocad, visio, etc drawings.
Fig. 1. clear photos with descriptive, yet brief captions
Fig. 2. This amount of information in one graphic is ok
Fig. 3. High image resolution! Make sure your self taken images do not have glare. Try a simple light box for taking high quality images of smaller projects.
Fig. 4. This image has far too much detail. Lines will get lost in scaling and printing will be fuzzy
Fig. 5. Bright colors may attract in a digital format, but do not translate to print well. Go with primary colors on light backgrounds
Fig. 6. This amount of information in one graphic is good
Fig. 7. This equation works
Fig. 8. This amount of information in one graphic is good, if it is enough detail to say what you need it to.
Fig. 9. This could be broken into 3 parts for better visibility and readability
Acknowledgements
I would like to thank the following people:
• my project advisor•The company or partners I worked with•Any other constituents who were involved in the project and you want to acknowledge
Fig. 10. Line up images in an order of progressions, assuming the viewer is going to read each column, top to bottom, starting at the left most column
Fig. 11. Some groups have changed the background color, or even to a faded graphic for more visual effect
Additional Information/ Next steps
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Additional information on poster design can be found at:•Dos and don’t of poster presentation
•Ten Simple Rules for a Good Poster Presentation
•Scientific Poster Design
•Better Posters; a resource for improving poster presentations•Creating Effective Poster Presentations | An Effective Poster
Some projects work well in different formats. This template is provided for your convenience. If you want to use a different style, follow these same general guidelines and keep your final product to the same dimensions. If you want design help ask your Advisor or come by the library to see Dawn.
Posters will be printed at 48x36in,
Cost to print in the library on your own is $16.80