
Aditya Yadav developed and refined battery management features for the formulaslug/fs-3 repository, focusing on robust monitoring and reliable communication. He implemented a BMS monitoring thread to track cell voltages and temperatures, and refactored the CAN Bus layer to support new transmit functions and improved initialization for both driving and charging modes. Using C and C++ within an embedded systems context, Aditya also addressed a critical bug by standardizing state-of-charge calculations to millivolts and milliampere-hours, enhancing accuracy and reliability. His work emphasized maintainability and scalability, laying a solid foundation for safer and more effective battery management in vehicle applications.

2025-05 Monthly Summary: Focused on reliability and accuracy of battery state-of-charge calculations in formulaslug/fs-3. No new features released this month; a critical bug fix standardized unit handling to millivolts (mV) and milliampere-hours (mAh), refactored the lookup table and interpolation logic, and adjusted current calculations to align with the new units. This improved SOC estimation accuracy and reliability for downstream systems, reducing drift and enabling more confident battery management. Commit reference: 45f12e04ae2c9cfaa45154601a5d6c7031ce68f8.
2025-05 Monthly Summary: Focused on reliability and accuracy of battery state-of-charge calculations in formulaslug/fs-3. No new features released this month; a critical bug fix standardized unit handling to millivolts (mV) and milliampere-hours (mAh), refactored the lookup table and interpolation logic, and adjusted current calculations to align with the new units. This improved SOC estimation accuracy and reliability for downstream systems, reducing drift and enabling more confident battery management. Commit reference: 45f12e04ae2c9cfaa45154601a5d6c7031ce68f8.
February 2025 monthly summary focusing on delivering a robust BMS monitoring and CAN communication feature set on the formulaslug/fs-3 repository, with emphasis on reliability, maintainability, and future scalability.
February 2025 monthly summary focusing on delivering a robust BMS monitoring and CAN communication feature set on the formulaslug/fs-3 repository, with emphasis on reliability, maintainability, and future scalability.
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