
Isaac worked on the Formula-Electric-Berkeley/FEB_Firmware_SN4 repository, focusing on a targeted refactor of the STM32F446 device header to align the firmware with updated hardware configurations. Using C programming and embedded systems expertise, Isaac removed unused peripheral register definitions, streamlining the codebase and reducing maintenance overhead. This cleanup improved the maintainability of the firmware and prepared the project for future peripheral support without disrupting existing build processes. The work demonstrated a methodical approach to device driver development, ensuring compatibility with current hardware while laying a solid foundation for future enhancements in the embedded firmware’s structure and integration readiness.

February 2025 focused on delivering a targeted hardware-header cleanup and refactor for the STM32F446-based FEB_SN4 firmware, aligning the codebase with updated hardware configuration and reducing surface area for peripheral registers. The change lays groundwork for future peripheral support and maintains compatibility with existing build processes.
February 2025 focused on delivering a targeted hardware-header cleanup and refactor for the STM32F446-based FEB_SN4 firmware, aligning the codebase with updated hardware configuration and reducing surface area for peripheral registers. The change lays groundwork for future peripheral support and maintains compatibility with existing build processes.
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