
Dylan Ortiz developed a reproducible LED demo hardware project within the formulaslug/fs-3-intro-projects repository, focusing on accelerating prototyping and customer validation. He designed and organized the schematic and PCB layout using KiCad, incorporating battery cell, resistor, and LED footprints to create a tangible demonstration environment. His work established a clear project structure to support rapid hardware prototyping and streamlined asset management, enabling faster iteration and more effective proof-of-concept demonstrations. By leveraging his skills in hardware design, schematic design, and PCB layout, Dylan laid the foundation for more efficient hardware development cycles and improved clarity in communicating hardware concepts to stakeholders.

Month 2024-10: Focused delivery of a tangible hardware demo capability to accelerate prototyping, demonstrations, and customer validation. This work establishes a reproducible end-to-end hardware demo environment within the intro-projects repository, enabling faster iteration and clearer demonstrations of hardware concepts.
Month 2024-10: Focused delivery of a tangible hardware demo capability to accelerate prototyping, demonstrations, and customer validation. This work establishes a reproducible end-to-end hardware demo environment within the intro-projects repository, enabling faster iteration and clearer demonstrations of hardware concepts.
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