
Prateek Patel developed and enhanced RFmx API features for the ni/grpc-device repository, focusing on cross-module consistency and integration with evolving RFmx standards. Over two months, he upgraded API metadata and introduced new gRPC APIs and attributes for Bluetooth, NR, SpecAn, VNA, and WLAN modules, aligning with RFmx 25.5.0 and 25C3 releases. His work leveraged C++, Python, and Protocol Buffers to enable advanced measurement capabilities and support new Bluetooth standards, while refining correction port subsetting for granular control. The updates improved test coverage, streamlined integration workflows, and ensured forward compatibility, demonstrating depth in embedded systems and API development.
Month 2025-09 focused on delivering RFmx Platform Enhancements for the ni/grpc-device repository, with a metadata and API upgrade to 25C3 RFmx APIs across Bluetooth, SpecAn, VNA, and WLAN modules, plus updated attributes for RFmx VNA and RFmxBT to align with the latest Bluetooth standards and refined correction port subsetting. The work enables tighter integration via new gRPC APIs and sets the foundation for smoother adoption of 25C3 features across customer workflows.
Month 2025-09 focused on delivering RFmx Platform Enhancements for the ni/grpc-device repository, with a metadata and API upgrade to 25C3 RFmx APIs across Bluetooth, SpecAn, VNA, and WLAN modules, plus updated attributes for RFmx VNA and RFmxBT to align with the latest Bluetooth standards and refined correction port subsetting. The work enables tighter integration via new gRPC APIs and sets the foundation for smoother adoption of 25C3 features across customer workflows.
Month: 2025-06 — The primary focus was delivering updated RFmx API metadata and new API features across the ni/grpc-device footprint, aligned with RFmx 25.5.0 to unlock enhanced testing capabilities and cross-module consistency. Key outcomes included the metadata upgrade across Bluetooth, NR, SpecAn, VNA, and WLAN, and the introduction of new APIs for Zadoff-Chu index, VHDT mode, and power list measurements. No major bugs were reported this month. Overall, this work positions the product for RFmx 25.5.0 release readiness, improves test coverage, and strengthens cross-module API compatibility, delivering tangible business value in reduced integration effort and richer measurement capabilities. Technologies used included API metadata management, modular API design, versioning, and cross-module coordination.
Month: 2025-06 — The primary focus was delivering updated RFmx API metadata and new API features across the ni/grpc-device footprint, aligned with RFmx 25.5.0 to unlock enhanced testing capabilities and cross-module consistency. Key outcomes included the metadata upgrade across Bluetooth, NR, SpecAn, VNA, and WLAN, and the introduction of new APIs for Zadoff-Chu index, VHDT mode, and power list measurements. No major bugs were reported this month. Overall, this work positions the product for RFmx 25.5.0 release readiness, improves test coverage, and strengthens cross-module API compatibility, delivering tangible business value in reduced integration effort and richer measurement capabilities. Technologies used included API metadata management, modular API design, versioning, and cross-module coordination.

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