
Ethan Brinser contributed to the stanford-ssi/samwise-avionics repository by modernizing the mainboard schematic and standardizing components for a SAMD-based hardware design. He upgraded the memory subsystem, replacing the watchdog timer with MR25H40MDF non-volatile memory to improve storage reliability and updated all relevant footprints and datasheet references. Using KiCad and Gerber file management, Ethan refined the PCB layout, enhanced silkscreen labeling, and ensured documentation and branding consistency across PiCubed. His work focused on schematic capture and hardware design, delivering three core features in one month that improved manufacturability and reliability, with careful attention to documentation and project organization.
November 2024 hardware sprint for stanford-ssi/samwise-avionics delivering core schematic modernization, memory integration, and PCB/documentation refinements to enhance reliability and manufacturability, with branding consistency across PiCubed.
November 2024 hardware sprint for stanford-ssi/samwise-avionics delivering core schematic modernization, memory integration, and PCB/documentation refinements to enhance reliability and manufacturability, with branding consistency across PiCubed.

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