
Adam implemented cross-platform ASIC temperature monitoring for the facebook/fboss repository, focusing on enhancing thermal visibility and proactive maintenance. He introduced platform-specific temperature sensor configurations for Meru800bfa, Meru800bia, Darwin, and Darwin48V, updating sensor_service.json to enable accurate ASIC temperature reporting. Using C++ and JSON, Adam integrated these sensors into the existing sensor service and validated the solution end-to-end with the sensor_service_hw_test suite. His work ensured consistent telemetry capture alongside PSU and SBM sensors, supporting data-driven cooling and fault prevention. Throughout the project, Adam maintained high code quality through rigorous pre-submission checks, linting, and comprehensive system testing.
November 2025: Implemented cross-platform ASIC temperature monitoring by introducing platform-specific temperature sensor configurations across Meru800bfa, Meru800bia, Darwin, and Darwin48V and updating sensor_service.json to enable accurate ASIC temperature reporting. Completed end-to-end validation with the sensor_service_hw_test suite on all supported platforms, ensuring temperature telemetry is consistently captured alongside PSU/SBM sensors. This work enhances thermal visibility, reliability, and proactive maintenance, enabling data-driven decisions for cooling and fault prevention.
November 2025: Implemented cross-platform ASIC temperature monitoring by introducing platform-specific temperature sensor configurations across Meru800bfa, Meru800bia, Darwin, and Darwin48V and updating sensor_service.json to enable accurate ASIC temperature reporting. Completed end-to-end validation with the sensor_service_hw_test suite on all supported platforms, ensuring temperature telemetry is consistently captured alongside PSU/SBM sensors. This work enhances thermal visibility, reliability, and proactive maintenance, enabling data-driven decisions for cooling and fault prevention.

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