
Contributed to the MikroElektronika/mikrosdk_v2 repository by developing and enhancing hardware abstraction layers for microcontroller peripherals over a two-month period. Delivered GPIO and SPI support for the TMPM4KNF10AFG MCU, implementing LED control, pin configuration, and reliable SPI communication using C and Python. Expanded the SDK’s peripheral coverage by initiating I2C and 1-Wire protocol support, improving ADC subsystem consistency, and modernizing core data structures and macros. Addressed hardware communication issues through targeted bug fixes and code cleanup, resulting in more maintainable and robust embedded systems code. The work established a solid foundation for future peripheral driver development and integration.
September 2025 (2025-09) monthly summary for MikroElektronika/mikrosdk_v2. This period focused on stabilizing and expanding peripheral APIs, tightening GPIO reliability, and laying groundwork for future peripherals. Major improvements include GPIO and ADC subsystem enhancements, initiation of I2C and 1-Wire support, and notable data-structure/macros modernization. In addition, essential bug fixes and code hygiene work improved maintainability and reliability across the repository.
September 2025 (2025-09) monthly summary for MikroElektronika/mikrosdk_v2. This period focused on stabilizing and expanding peripheral APIs, tightening GPIO reliability, and laying groundwork for future peripherals. Major improvements include GPIO and ADC subsystem enhancements, initiation of I2C and 1-Wire support, and notable data-structure/macros modernization. In addition, essential bug fixes and code hygiene work improved maintainability and reliability across the repository.
August 2025 monthly summary: Delivered GPIO and SPI support for TMPM4KNF10AFG MCU in MikroSDK v2, including GPIO LED control, GPIO functionality, and an initial SPI interface with proper pin definitions and clock management. Resolved SPI base address issue to ensure reliable hardware communication and completed tests validating GPIO and SPI integration. This work expands MCU coverage, strengthens hardware communication reliability, and establishes a solid foundation for future peripheral drivers.
August 2025 monthly summary: Delivered GPIO and SPI support for TMPM4KNF10AFG MCU in MikroSDK v2, including GPIO LED control, GPIO functionality, and an initial SPI interface with proper pin definitions and clock management. Resolved SPI base address issue to ensure reliable hardware communication and completed tests validating GPIO and SPI integration. This work expands MCU coverage, strengthens hardware communication reliability, and establishes a solid foundation for future peripheral drivers.

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