
During November 2025, CyberMerln enhanced the nrfconnect/sdk-zephyr repository by developing two core features for Zephyr’s camera subsystem. They implemented a Himax HM0360 camera sensor driver in C, enabling configurable video formats and frame rates through robust I2C communication and embedded systems techniques. Additionally, CyberMerln consolidated legacy OV7670 and OV7675 support into a unified OV767x driver, refactoring code for maintainability and expanding register support for broader sensor compatibility. This work established a scalable foundation for future camera integration, improved code consistency across the video stack, and reduced maintenance overhead, demonstrating depth in device driver development and video processing.
November 2025 (nrfconnect/sdk-zephyr): Delivered two major camera subsystem enhancements that strengthen Zephyr's native video capture stack and sensor support, delivering tangible business value through faster time-to-market and reduced maintenance. Overall impact: Enables configurable video formats and frame rates for new sensors, consolidates legacy OV7670/OV7675 support under a single OV767x driver, and establishes a scalable foundation for future camera sensors. Improved code maintainability, testability, and cross-sensor consistency across the Zephyr camera stack.
November 2025 (nrfconnect/sdk-zephyr): Delivered two major camera subsystem enhancements that strengthen Zephyr's native video capture stack and sensor support, delivering tangible business value through faster time-to-market and reduced maintenance. Overall impact: Enables configurable video formats and frame rates for new sensors, consolidates legacy OV7670/OV7675 support under a single OV767x driver, and establishes a scalable foundation for future camera sensors. Improved code maintainability, testability, and cross-sensor consistency across the Zephyr camera stack.

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