
Over a two-month period, contributed to the analogdevicesinc/no-OS repository by developing three embedded features focused on hardware validation and device control. Delivered a C-based evaluation project enabling GPIO-driven testing of the ADG1736 analog switch on the MAX32655FTHR platform, including detailed documentation and example code to streamline hardware setup and validation. Subsequently, implemented a Linux IIO driver for the ADL8113 amplifier, supporting gain control and remote operation via a libiio serial backend, with comprehensive documentation and practical usage examples. Work emphasized robust driver integration, clear developer guidance, and reusable embedded C and Bash code to accelerate adoption and testing.
March 2026: Delivered two core ADL8113 IIO-related features in analogdevicesinc/no-OS, reinforcing device usability and remote control capabilities. Implemented a Linux IIO driver with gain control and provided accompanying documentation and a practical IIO example with a libiio serial backend and LED feedback for mode changes. Focus remained on robust driver integration, clear developer documentation, and reusable examples to accelerate customer adoption.
March 2026: Delivered two core ADL8113 IIO-related features in analogdevicesinc/no-OS, reinforcing device usability and remote control capabilities. Implemented a Linux IIO driver with gain control and provided accompanying documentation and a practical IIO example with a libiio serial backend and LED feedback for mode changes. Focus remained on robust driver integration, clear developer documentation, and reusable examples to accelerate customer adoption.
February 2026: Delivered EVAL-ADG1736 evaluation project in the no-OS repository to enable GPIO-based testing of the ADG1736 dual SPDT analog switch on the MAX32655FTHR platform. The effort includes new source files, configurations, example code, and a comprehensive README with hardware setup, jumper configurations, wiring, and build instructions. This groundwork enables rapid hardware validation and supports future evaluation initiatives across related boards.
February 2026: Delivered EVAL-ADG1736 evaluation project in the no-OS repository to enable GPIO-based testing of the ADG1736 dual SPDT analog switch on the MAX32655FTHR platform. The effort includes new source files, configurations, example code, and a comprehensive README with hardware setup, jumper configurations, wiring, and build instructions. This groundwork enables rapid hardware validation and supports future evaluation initiatives across related boards.

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