
Maxwell McAtee developed and integrated hardware support for Infineon’s edge SoCs and evaluation boards in the zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr repository, focusing on Board Support Package development, device drivers, and clock control. He implemented explicit GPIO interrupt disable functionality, enhancing safety and configurability for low-power scenarios. Maxwell extended Zephyr’s device tree and build systems to support new Infineon hardware, aligning HAL updates and standardizing driver naming conventions for maintainability. Working primarily in C, CMake, and DTS, he delivered six features over three months, demonstrating depth in embedded systems and RTOS configuration while laying groundwork for future power management and hardware integration.

Month 2025-10: Focused on enabling new Infineon hardware support in Zephyr by updating the hal_infineon module and integrating edge SoC family support. Delivered two primary features to prepare for upcoming hardware, streamline builds, and align with Infineon HAL releases.
Month 2025-10: Focused on enabling new Infineon hardware support in Zephyr by updating the hal_infineon module and integrating edge SoC family support. Delivered two primary features to prepare for upcoming hardware, streamline builds, and align with Infineon HAL releases.
September 2025 monthly summary for zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr. Focused delivery of Infineon IFX Edge SoCs PSE84 support, comprehensive kit_pse84_eval board integration, and clock_control naming standardization. The work enhances Infineon edge-device readiness, improves maintainability, and demonstrates strong cross-team collaboration on kernel features, device trees, and drivers.
September 2025 monthly summary for zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr. Focused delivery of Infineon IFX Edge SoCs PSE84 support, comprehensive kit_pse84_eval board integration, and clock_control naming standardization. The work enhances Infineon edge-device readiness, improves maintainability, and demonstrates strong cross-team collaboration on kernel features, device trees, and drivers.
April 2025 performance summary for AmbiqMicro/ambiqzephyr focused on enhancing GPIO interrupt robustness in IFX-CAT1. Delivered explicit interrupt disable support in the GPIO driver, improving determinism and safety in interrupt handling for disabling GPIO interrupts and enabling users to control interrupt behavior in low-power scenarios.
April 2025 performance summary for AmbiqMicro/ambiqzephyr focused on enhancing GPIO interrupt robustness in IFX-CAT1. Delivered explicit interrupt disable support in the GPIO driver, improving determinism and safety in interrupt handling for disabling GPIO interrupts and enabling users to control interrupt behavior in low-power scenarios.
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