# Scott LED Nameplate

A USB-C-powered desk decoration that spells **SCOTT** in green LEDs.

## What's on the board

- ~46 green 0603 LEDs forming a 3×5 bitmap of each letter
- One 300 Ω 0402 current-limit resistor per LED (≈10 mA each → ~460 mA / 2.3 W total)
- USB-C TYPE-C-31-M-12 receptacle on the south edge (J1, JLCPCB C165948)
- 5.1 kΩ CC pulldowns (R_CC1, R_CC2)
- 10 µF X5R bulk decoupling cap (C_BULK)
- 4 corner machine-contact pins (MC1–MC4) so the board fixtures into the standard Adom workcell

## Powering it

Plug any USB-C cable into the south edge — phone charger, laptop charger, anything 5 V. The letters light up.

## How it was built

Authored in [tscircuit](https://tscircuit.com) (TSX, see source bundle). Published to the wiki with `adom-tsci export-wiki` so the live 3D viewer (orbit, x-ray, walkthrough) is embedded right on this page.

Designed by Adom in Fort Worth, Texas.
