
Julian Uziemblo contributed to the Phoenix-RTOS ecosystem by enhancing platform support and reliability for the imxrt117x series. He improved IO pad configuration and PLL1 clock control in the phoenix-rtos-kernel and plo repositories, refactoring register checks and optimizing clock initialization for safer hardware interaction. In phoenix-rtos-project, Julian expanded the bootloader partition in the flash layout, providing future scalability. He also addressed UART RX overrun issues in phoenix-rtos-devices, ensuring robust interrupt handling and reducing data loss under real-time constraints. His work demonstrated strong embedded C and low-level programming skills, with a focus on maintainability and cross-repository collaboration.

August 2025 monthly summary: Delivered two critical UART RX overrun fixes across Phoenix RTOS codebases, significantly improving IMXRT UART reliability and preventing RX data loss under high-priority thread load. In phoenix-rtos-devices, fixed HW RX overrun in the imxrt-multi UART driver by ensuring RX interrupts are not disabled in the ISR (commit f0e9d1ce8d76eb05d7a50f7f0ea053c84fd12055). In phoenix-rtos-project, resolved hardware RX overrun by updating a submodule to a newer revision (commit fcbd998ecfac3469830ab126459ecd9dc8673895). These changes provide immediate business value through reduced data loss, improved real-time stability, and easier maintenance via updated submodules. Demonstrates strong embedded C skills, ISR-safe driver design, and effective cross-repo collaboration with clear commit messages.
August 2025 monthly summary: Delivered two critical UART RX overrun fixes across Phoenix RTOS codebases, significantly improving IMXRT UART reliability and preventing RX data loss under high-priority thread load. In phoenix-rtos-devices, fixed HW RX overrun in the imxrt-multi UART driver by ensuring RX interrupts are not disabled in the ISR (commit f0e9d1ce8d76eb05d7a50f7f0ea053c84fd12055). In phoenix-rtos-project, resolved hardware RX overrun by updating a submodule to a newer revision (commit fcbd998ecfac3469830ab126459ecd9dc8673895). These changes provide immediate business value through reduced data loss, improved real-time stability, and easier maintenance via updated submodules. Demonstrates strong embedded C skills, ISR-safe driver design, and effective cross-repo collaboration with clear commit messages.
December 2024 — Phoenix-RTOS Project: Delivered a targeted flash layout optimization for the imxrt117x by increasing the plo partition memory and adjusting the user partition offset to accommodate the larger plo space. This change provides a larger bootloader footprint and future headroom for features, reducing risk of flash-space constraints on boot-critical components.
December 2024 — Phoenix-RTOS Project: Delivered a targeted flash layout optimization for the imxrt117x by increasing the plo partition memory and adjusting the user partition offset to accommodate the larger plo space. This change provides a larger bootloader footprint and future headroom for features, reducing risk of flash-space constraints on boot-critical components.
Month: 2024-11. This month focused on stabilizing and expanding platform support for imxrt117x across the Phoenix-RTOS kernel and PLL/clock infrastructure in plo. The work delivered improves IO pad handling reliability, enhances PLL1 clock control, and hardens clock initialization paths, delivering measurable reliability and maintainability improvements with clear business value.
Month: 2024-11. This month focused on stabilizing and expanding platform support for imxrt117x across the Phoenix-RTOS kernel and PLL/clock infrastructure in plo. The work delivered improves IO pad handling reliability, enhances PLL1 clock control, and hardens clock initialization paths, delivering measurable reliability and maintainability improvements with clear business value.
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