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Hzy0117

Levizh contributed to the levizh/rt-thread repository by enhancing the RA2A1 hardware abstraction layer, focusing on both maintainability and expanded hardware support. They removed outdated configuration files for multiple peripherals, streamlining the driver architecture and reducing the risk of configuration drift. In parallel, they extended the PWM configuration to include PWM10 through PWM12, enabling broader hardware functionality for future features. This work, implemented in C and targeting embedded systems, aligned the codebase with current hardware support and reduced build-time issues. Levizh’s efforts laid a foundation for faster feature delivery and improved maintainability within the hardware driver development process.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

100%Features

Repository Contributions

2Total
Bugs
0
Commits
2
Features
1
Lines of code
267
Activity Months1

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Work History

October 2025

2 Commits • 1 Features

Oct 1, 2025

Summary for 2025-10: The RA2A1 HAL cleanup and PWM capability enhancement delivered by levizh/rt-thread reduces maintenance burden while expanding PWM capabilities. Key changes include removal of obsolete RA2A1 HAL driver config files and addition of PWM10–PWM12 definitions in PWM configuration, aligning hardware support changes with the driver architecture. This work reduces configuration drift and build-time issues while enabling broader PWM usage for upcoming features.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness100.0%
Maintainability100.0%
Architecture100.0%
Performance100.0%
AI Usage20.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

C

Technical Skills

C programmingembedded systemshardware abstraction layer (HAL)hardware driver development

Repositories Contributed To

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levizh/rt-thread

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Languages Used

C

Technical Skills

C programmingembedded systemshardware abstraction layer (HAL)hardware driver development