
During February 2025, Dil Gill focused on enhancing the stability and timing reliability of the IntelliSat embedded system in the Space-and-Satellite-Systems-UC-Davis/IntelliSat repository. He addressed a critical issue in the SysTick timer by configuring the ARM Cortex-M microcontroller’s clock source and enabling both the counter and its interrupt. This fix, implemented in C, improved the determinism of system ticks, which is essential for accurate RTOS scheduling and timing-critical operations. Dil’s work demonstrated depth in embedded systems and microcontroller programming, reducing debugging time for timing-related issues and contributing to a more robust and reliable embedded software stack.

February 2025 — IntelliSat: stability and timing reliability improvements. Delivered a critical SysTick timer configuration fix to ensure deterministic system ticks, enabling reliable task scheduling and timing-critical operations in the embedded stack. No new features released this month; all work focused on bug fix and stability.
February 2025 — IntelliSat: stability and timing reliability improvements. Delivered a critical SysTick timer configuration fix to ensure deterministic system ticks, enabling reliable task scheduling and timing-critical operations in the embedded stack. No new features released this month; all work focused on bug fix and stability.
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