
Anush Shetty enhanced product reliability and hardware support by contributing to the analogdevicesinc/no-OS and analogdevicesinc/pyadi-iio repositories. In no-OS, Anush corrected device name references within the AD717x driver using C, ensuring accurate device identification and stable operation for embedded systems. For pyadi-iio, Anush developed Python-based support for AD514x digital potentiometers, delivering a new driver, example code, and comprehensive test scripts. This work included updates to documentation and emulation infrastructure, enabling realistic hardware testing and reducing integration risk. Anush’s efforts demonstrated depth in driver development, embedded systems, and test automation, directly improving onboarding speed and product stability.
February 2026 performance summary: Two repos delivered critical reliability improvements and expanded hardware support, enhancing product stability and onboarding speed for customers. No-OS received a fix to device name references in the AD717x driver to ensure correct device identification and proper functionality. pyadi-iio gained AD514x digital potentiometer support, including a new driver, example code, test scripts, documentation/config updates, and test/emulation infrastructure updates. These efforts reduce integration risk, broaden supported hardware, and accelerate time-to-value for diverse configurations. Key technologies demonstrated include C driver development, Python driver framework extension, test automation, and hardware emulation.
February 2026 performance summary: Two repos delivered critical reliability improvements and expanded hardware support, enhancing product stability and onboarding speed for customers. No-OS received a fix to device name references in the AD717x driver to ensure correct device identification and proper functionality. pyadi-iio gained AD514x digital potentiometer support, including a new driver, example code, test scripts, documentation/config updates, and test/emulation infrastructure updates. These efforts reduce integration risk, broaden supported hardware, and accelerate time-to-value for diverse configurations. Key technologies demonstrated include C driver development, Python driver framework extension, test automation, and hardware emulation.

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