
Arunprasath contributed to the zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr and zephyr-testing repositories by developing board support and configuration infrastructure for Microchip PIC32 hardware. He implemented initial device tree definitions, CMake build scripts, and Kconfig symbols to enable Zephyr RTOS integration for new evaluation boards, focusing on maintainable hardware bring-up and future scalability. His work included normalizing header include styles in C, reorganizing Microchip module structures, and enabling PyOCD runner support to streamline flashing and testing workflows. By addressing both foundational BSP development and repository hygiene, Arunprasath improved build reliability and accelerated development cycles for embedded systems using Zephyr and Microchip platforms.

October 2025 monthly summary for zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr. This period focused on expanding hardware support and enabling flexible flashing workflows to accelerate development and testing cycles.
October 2025 monthly summary for zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr. This period focused on expanding hardware support and enabling flexible flashing workflows to accelerate development and testing cycles.
September 2025 monthly summary for zephyr project contributions. Focused on two key areas: (1) bug fix for header include style normalization in Microchip pinctrl for SAM D5x/E5x, and (2) reorganization of Microchip modules with Kconfig updates to improve structure, device family grouping, and consistency of external module references. These changes enhance build reliability, maintainability, and onboarding for Microchip-related work, with potential downstream improvements in CI stability and developer productivity.
September 2025 monthly summary for zephyr project contributions. Focused on two key areas: (1) bug fix for header include style normalization in Microchip pinctrl for SAM D5x/E5x, and (2) reorganization of Microchip modules with Kconfig updates to improve structure, device family grouping, and consistency of external module references. These changes enhance build reliability, maintainability, and onboarding for Microchip-related work, with potential downstream improvements in CI stability and developer productivity.
August 2025 monthly summary for zephyr-testing repository. Focus this month was expanding Microchip PIC32 support in Zephyr to enable hardware bring-up and future expansion of the PIC32C family. Delivered initial board support scaffolding and configuration groundwork, readying the project for broader Microchip hardware integration.
August 2025 monthly summary for zephyr-testing repository. Focus this month was expanding Microchip PIC32 support in Zephyr to enable hardware bring-up and future expansion of the PIC32C family. Delivered initial board support scaffolding and configuration groundwork, readying the project for broader Microchip hardware integration.
Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline