
Hasan Furkan Akkiz contributed to the zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr and related repositories by developing and stabilizing board support and device drivers for embedded platforms such as MAX32, MAX78002EVKIT, and AD_SWIOT1L_SL. He implemented hardware bring-up, device tree configuration, and driver development in C and DTS, focusing on features like hardware identification, RTC enablement, and JLink debugging integration. Hasan addressed bugs in SPI, PWM, and timer prescaler logic, improving reliability and maintainability. His work included dependency management and documentation updates, resulting in faster onboarding, reproducible builds, and more deterministic test outcomes, demonstrating depth in embedded systems and Zephyr RTOS.

October 2025 monthly work summary for zephyr project contributor. Focused on stabilizing timer functionality in the MAX32 counter driver by correcting the prescaler configuration logic and ensuring correct HAL arguments across configurations. Delivered a clean, targeted fix with confirmed impact on timer operation and code quality, aligning with project standards and release readiness.
October 2025 monthly work summary for zephyr project contributor. Focused on stabilizing timer functionality in the MAX32 counter driver by correcting the prescaler configuration logic and ensuring correct HAL arguments across configurations. Delivered a clean, targeted fix with confirmed impact on timer operation and code quality, aligning with project standards and release readiness.
September 2025 monthly summary for zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr highlighting two critical deliveries that enhance reliability and maintenance: PWM prescaler bug fix and ADI DTS dependency cleanup.
September 2025 monthly summary for zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr highlighting two critical deliveries that enhance reliability and maintenance: PWM prescaler bug fix and ADI DTS dependency cleanup.
August 2025: Delivered a stability improvement for flash driver tests in zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr by increasing the storage partition size for tests targeting max32690evkit and max32690fthr to at least 2x page size. This change, captured in commit 2337205c10400ea8e0166cec74f2ecd881a10ba0, enhances test reliability, reduces flaky failures, and accelerates debugging of flash driver behavior. Demonstrates proficiency in test harness tuning, C test code, and repository maintenance, delivering business value through more deterministic CI signals and faster iteration on platform stability.
August 2025: Delivered a stability improvement for flash driver tests in zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr by increasing the storage partition size for tests targeting max32690evkit and max32690fthr to at least 2x page size. This change, captured in commit 2337205c10400ea8e0166cec74f2ecd881a10ba0, enhances test reliability, reduces flaky failures, and accelerates debugging of flash driver behavior. Demonstrates proficiency in test harness tuning, C test code, and repository maintenance, delivering business value through more deterministic CI signals and faster iteration on platform stability.
April 2025 monthly summary focusing on stability, device-tree improvements, and MAX32650 enablement across Zephyr and AmbiqZephyr. Delivered targeted GPIO and SPI corrections, expanded peripheral support in device trees, optional watchdog clock property, and increased test coverage, translating to faster onboarding and greater reliability for MAX32650-based boards.
April 2025 monthly summary focusing on stability, device-tree improvements, and MAX32650 enablement across Zephyr and AmbiqZephyr. Delivered targeted GPIO and SPI corrections, expanded peripheral support in device trees, optional watchdog clock property, and increased test coverage, translating to faster onboarding and greater reliability for MAX32650-based boards.
February 2025 monthly summary for telink-semi/zephyr focusing on feature delivery, bug fixes, and impact. Delivered end-to-end board bring-up for the AD_SWIOT1L_SL, improved hwinfo reliability, and ensured stable dependencies across the HAL layer, reinforcing the platform’s readiness for customer experiments and production validation.
February 2025 monthly summary for telink-semi/zephyr focusing on feature delivery, bug fixes, and impact. Delivered end-to-end board bring-up for the AD_SWIOT1L_SL, improved hwinfo reliability, and ensured stable dependencies across the HAL layer, reinforcing the platform’s readiness for customer experiments and production validation.
January 2025 performance summary for telink-semi/zephyr focuses on strengthening board support and developer productivity for MAX78002EVKIT. Delivered JLink debugging integration and clarified the Connections and IOs documentation. No functional bugs fixed this month; however, documentation improvements reduce misconfigurations and onboarding time. Result: faster debugging cycles, clearer docs, and improved board readiness.
January 2025 performance summary for telink-semi/zephyr focuses on strengthening board support and developer productivity for MAX78002EVKIT. Delivered JLink debugging integration and clarified the Connections and IOs documentation. No functional bugs fixed this month; however, documentation improvements reduce misconfigurations and onboarding time. Result: faster debugging cycles, clearer docs, and improved board readiness.
December 2024 monthly work summary for telink-semi/zephyr focusing on hardware bring-up and board-level enhancements. Delivered two key features: MAX32 HWINFO driver for device identification and USN retrieval, and MAX78002EVKIT RTC counter enable. No major bug fixes reported this month. These outcomes accelerate device provisioning, improve timekeeping accuracy, and strengthen Zephyr's hardware support for MAX32 and MAX78002EVKIT, delivering business value and stronger reliability.
December 2024 monthly work summary for telink-semi/zephyr focusing on hardware bring-up and board-level enhancements. Delivered two key features: MAX32 HWINFO driver for device identification and USN retrieval, and MAX78002EVKIT RTC counter enable. No major bug fixes reported this month. These outcomes accelerate device provisioning, improve timekeeping accuracy, and strengthen Zephyr's hardware support for MAX32 and MAX78002EVKIT, delivering business value and stronger reliability.
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