
During their tenure, Nurtrantpoem19 developed a feature for the concordia-fsae/firmware repository that enabled real-time reporting of the BMSB MCU temperature. They introduced a new mcuTemperature signal in the bmsb-signals.yaml file and ensured its integration into the informationDebug message within bmsb-message.yaml. To support runtime configuration, they updated the CANIO_componentSpecific.h header with a dedicated macro. This work, implemented in C and yaml, enhanced thermal visibility for embedded systems using CAN communication, allowing for proactive protection and faster debugging. The changes were delivered as a cohesive, traceable update, reflecting a focused and well-structured engineering approach.

Month 2025-09: Delivered BMSB MCU temperature reporting in concordia-fsae/firmware. Added mcuTemperature signal to bmsb-signals.yaml, included in informationDebug in bmsb-message.yaml, and introduced a new MCU temperature macro in CANIO_componentSpecific.h. The work is tied to commit 36e76637c03592baca8551ee683f2b053b4ec85f. Business value: improved thermal visibility, enabling proactive protection and faster debugging.
Month 2025-09: Delivered BMSB MCU temperature reporting in concordia-fsae/firmware. Added mcuTemperature signal to bmsb-signals.yaml, included in informationDebug in bmsb-message.yaml, and introduced a new MCU temperature macro in CANIO_componentSpecific.h. The work is tied to commit 36e76637c03592baca8551ee683f2b053b4ec85f. Business value: improved thermal visibility, enabling proactive protection and faster debugging.
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