
In October 2025, Anthony Pulizzi developed a centralized heartbeat timer system for the IntelliSat repository, focusing on reliable periodic updates and improved timing architecture. He implemented the TIM7-based heartbeat module in C, consolidating timing responsibilities and removing legacy SysTick and system_timer code to reduce complexity and potential timing bugs. Anthony also streamlined the development environment by eliminating IDE-specific configuration files, enhancing onboarding and build reproducibility. His work in embedded systems and firmware development emphasized maintainability and observability, providing a scalable foundation for future features while ensuring clearer ownership of timing logic and easier monitoring for the Space-and-Satellite-Systems-UC-Davis project.

October 2025 performance summary for IntelliSat (Space-and-Satellite-Systems-UC-Davis). Focused on delivering a reliable timing foundation for periodic updates and reducing onboarding/setup friction. The work emphasizes business value through improved system reliability, observability, and maintainability, establishing a scalable path for future features.
October 2025 performance summary for IntelliSat (Space-and-Satellite-Systems-UC-Davis). Focused on delivering a reliable timing foundation for periodic updates and reducing onboarding/setup friction. The work emphasizes business value through improved system reliability, observability, and maintainability, establishing a scalable path for future features.
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