
Worked on the sufst/pcb repository, delivering a range of hardware features and library enhancements over seven months. Focus areas included PCB design, 3D modeling, and embedded systems, with solutions such as CAN node visualization, GPS integration scaffolding, and automotive-grade component libraries. Applied C and C++ for firmware development and used KiCad for schematic capture and PCB layout, emphasizing maintainability and manufacturability. Addressed data integrity through disciplined version control and rollback strategies, while improving design fidelity with 3D CAD models and STEP files. Enhanced production readiness by resolving schematic errors and standardizing release packaging for reliable hardware integration.
March 2026 monthly summary: Delivered hardware and library improvements for sufst/pcb Right Sidepanel. Released v1.2.0 with LVMS footprint and fuse hardware enhancements, including fuse holder, blade fuse springs, LED indicators, and silkscreen updates; updated library with ERC fixes for production readiness. Finalized release packaging and versioning across v1.0 prerelease, v1.1.0, and v1.2.0 Release, including standardized asset filenames. Maintained strong cross-functional collaboration and traceability across design, validation, and release processes.
March 2026 monthly summary: Delivered hardware and library improvements for sufst/pcb Right Sidepanel. Released v1.2.0 with LVMS footprint and fuse hardware enhancements, including fuse holder, blade fuse springs, LED indicators, and silkscreen updates; updated library with ERC fixes for production readiness. Finalized release packaging and versioning across v1.0 prerelease, v1.1.0, and v1.2.0 Release, including standardized asset filenames. Maintained strong cross-functional collaboration and traceability across design, validation, and release processes.
February 2026 monthly summary for sufst/pcb: Key features delivered and data integrity improvements to support faster PCB design iterations and higher fidelity CAD outputs. Achievements include adding a Harwin 26-pin connector STEP model for enhanced connector visualization, introducing the TLV9101IDBVR schematic symbol to expand the schematic library, and applying corrections to TLV9101IDBVR data and LDO value to ensure design accuracy. All work is version-controlled with traceable commits.
February 2026 monthly summary for sufst/pcb: Key features delivered and data integrity improvements to support faster PCB design iterations and higher fidelity CAD outputs. Achievements include adding a Harwin 26-pin connector STEP model for enhanced connector visualization, introducing the TLV9101IDBVR schematic symbol to expand the schematic library, and applying corrections to TLV9101IDBVR data and LDO value to ensure design accuracy. All work is version-controlled with traceable commits.
January 2026: Delivered key hardware features and manufacturability improvements for sufst/pcb, driving early-stage readiness for production and integration. Highlights include ARM10 programming header with ST-LINK V3SET compatibility; CAN Repeater v1.2.0 with updated CAD/STEP data and footprint optimizations; Rotary Switch interface with v1.0.0 re-release addressing silkscreen clipping; AISLER drill-size tolerance fixes; BSPD v1.3.0 release with testkit and input buffer.
January 2026: Delivered key hardware features and manufacturability improvements for sufst/pcb, driving early-stage readiness for production and integration. Highlights include ARM10 programming header with ST-LINK V3SET compatibility; CAN Repeater v1.2.0 with updated CAD/STEP data and footprint optimizations; Rotary Switch interface with v1.0.0 re-release addressing silkscreen clipping; AISLER drill-size tolerance fixes; BSPD v1.3.0 release with testkit and input buffer.
December 2025 (2025-12) monthly summary for sufst/pcb. This period focused on expanding and stabilizing the PCB design library to accelerate design readiness, improve manufacturability, and increase design accuracy across multiple connector families and power/can components.
December 2025 (2025-12) monthly summary for sufst/pcb. This period focused on expanding and stabilizing the PCB design library to accelerate design readiness, improve manufacturability, and increase design accuracy across multiple connector families and power/can components.
November 2025 month summary for sufst/pcb: Delivered enhanced CAN node PCB visualization and design workflow by integrating 3D component models and upgrading the design environment. Updated PCB and generator versions to reflect the new design environment, boosting design fidelity, usability, and downstream manufacturing readiness. This work supports quicker design reviews, reduces rework cycles, and enables a smoother transition to future iterations across the CAN node PCB design flow.
November 2025 month summary for sufst/pcb: Delivered enhanced CAN node PCB visualization and design workflow by integrating 3D component models and upgrading the design environment. Updated PCB and generator versions to reflect the new design environment, boosting design fidelity, usability, and downstream manufacturing readiness. This work supports quicker design reviews, reduces rework cycles, and enables a smoother transition to future iterations across the CAN node PCB design flow.
October 2025 (2025-10) monthly summary for sufst/pcb. Focused on evaluating GPS integration with emphasis on stability, traceability, and readiness for future reintroduction. An initial GPS module integration was added to the repo, followed by a rollback to remove GPS-related files to preserve baseline integrity. No production bugs fixed in this repository this month; the primary value came from disciplined change control, documentation, and preparing the environment for a cleaner re-attempt. Technologies/skills demonstrated: git-based change control, rollback/backout discipline, and clear traceability for hardware/software integration efforts.
October 2025 (2025-10) monthly summary for sufst/pcb. Focused on evaluating GPS integration with emphasis on stability, traceability, and readiness for future reintroduction. An initial GPS module integration was added to the repo, followed by a rollback to remove GPS-related files to preserve baseline integrity. No production bugs fixed in this repository this month; the primary value came from disciplined change control, documentation, and preparing the environment for a cleaner re-attempt. Technologies/skills demonstrated: git-based change control, rollback/backout discipline, and clear traceability for hardware/software integration efforts.
September 2025 monthly performance summary for sufst/pcb. Focus was on archival housekeeping for KiCad loom and legacy designs and stabilizing CAN-S interfaces, delivering tangible business value through improved maintainability and system reliability.
September 2025 monthly performance summary for sufst/pcb. Focus was on archival housekeeping for KiCad loom and legacy designs and stabilizing CAN-S interfaces, delivering tangible business value through improved maintainability and system reliability.

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