
Amir developed and integrated a display driver for the SH8603B LCD panel within the OpenSiFli/SiFli-SDK repository, enabling hardware-level support for a 1.99-inch QAD-SPI LCD with 410x494 resolution. He implemented low-level SPI communication routines and initialization logic in C, focusing on configuration management and hardware abstraction to ensure reliable display control. The work included functions for managing brightness and color modes, laying a foundation for future display features and rapid onboarding of new hardware SKUs. Amir’s contribution demonstrated depth in embedded systems and driver development, addressing the essential requirements for scalable display integration in the SiFli platform.
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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