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  "slug": "paul-led-nameplate",
  "title": "Paul's LED Nameplate",
  "brief": "USB-C powered desk nameplate PCB spelling PAUL in 36 white 0402 LEDs. Plug in an iPhone charger and the name lights up.",
  "version": "1.0.0",
  "tags": [],
  "license": "MIT",
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    "mpn": "Paul's LED Nameplate",
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  "readme": "## Overview\n\nA desk nameplate PCB that spells **PAUL** in 36 white 0402 LEDs, powered by a USB-C connector. Plug in any iPhone charger and the name lights up.\n\n## Design\n\n- **Font:** 3x5 pixel dot-matrix, 3 mm pitch, 4 mm letter gap\n- **LEDs:** 36 white 0402 (P=8, A=10, U=11, L=7)\n- **Current limiting:** 36x 220 ohm 0402 resistors (~14 mA per LED)\n- **Power:** USB-C (TYPE-C-31-M-12) with 5.1k CC pulldowns for default 5V\n- **Board:** 64x24 mm, 2-layer, rounded edges\n- **Total draw:** ~504 mA (within USB-C default 900 mA budget)\n\n## Circuit\n\nAll LEDs wired in parallel: VBUS -> 220 ohm resistor -> LED anode, cathode -> GND. A 100 nF bypass cap smooths the VBUS rail. Two 5.1k resistors on CC1/CC2 tell the USB-C host to supply 5V.\n\nBuilt with tscircuit + adom-tsci.\n",
  "author": {
    "id": "695820315b5f1e4db2fcf602",
    "name": "Kyle Bergstedt",
    "email": "kyle@adom.inc"
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  "created_at": "2026-05-28T05:30:54.137Z",
  "updated_at": "2026-05-28T05:30:54.137Z"
}