
Amir focused on foundational hardware integration for the SH8603B display within the OpenSiFli/SiFli-SDK repository, enabling support for a 1.99-inch QAD-SPI LCD with 410x494 resolution. He developed and integrated a new display driver in C, implementing low-level SPI routines and initialization logic to manage configuration, brightness, and color modes. Leveraging skills in embedded systems, driver development, and hardware abstraction layers, Amir’s work established a robust interface between the display hardware and the SDK. This integration positioned the platform for rapid onboarding of new display SKUs, providing a scalable base for future display technology enhancements and product expansion.

September 2025 focused on completing foundational hardware integration for the SH8603B display, enabling hardware-ready support for the 1.99-inch QAD-SPI LCD (410x494) within the SiFli-SDK. The work lays the groundwork for broader display features and future SKUs.
September 2025 focused on completing foundational hardware integration for the SH8603B display, enabling hardware-ready support for the 1.99-inch QAD-SPI LCD (410x494) within the SiFli-SDK. The work lays the groundwork for broader display features and future SKUs.
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