
Mariel Tinaco developed hardware monitoring support for the LTC7841 power controller in the analogdevicesinc/linux repository, focusing on kernel development and embedded systems. She implemented device tree bindings to enable seamless integration of the LTC7841, updated the PMBus hwmon driver to recognize the new device with features such as peak clearing and IO monitoring, and revised documentation to ensure clarity for downstream teams. Using C, Device Tree, and RST, Mariel’s work enhanced observability and reliability for PMBus-based power designs. The depth of her contribution is reflected in the comprehensive integration across driver code, device tree configuration, and technical documentation.

Monthly summary for 2024-10: Delivered LTC7841 hardware monitoring support in the Linux hwmon stack for analogdevicesinc/linux. Key features include device tree bindings for LTC7841, integration of LTC7841 into the PMBus hwmon driver with an LTC7841 ID and capabilities (including peak clearing and IO monitoring), and updated documentation to reflect LTC7841 compatibility. This work enhances observability and reliability for PMBUS-based power designs and reduces integration time for downstream teams.
Monthly summary for 2024-10: Delivered LTC7841 hardware monitoring support in the Linux hwmon stack for analogdevicesinc/linux. Key features include device tree bindings for LTC7841, integration of LTC7841 into the PMBus hwmon driver with an LTC7841 ID and capabilities (including peak clearing and IO monitoring), and updated documentation to reflect LTC7841 compatibility. This work enhances observability and reliability for PMBUS-based power designs and reduces integration time for downstream teams.
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