
Yuval Ziporin developed automation and embedded systems features for the Automation_Course_2025B repository over a two-month period. He built a Python-based binary-hexadecimal base conversion tool with a command-line interface, focusing on robust input validation and support for negative and fractional numbers to address edge cases in data conversion. Yuval also delivered comprehensive documentation assets to streamline onboarding and cross-team collaboration. In June, he created an Arduino sketch for interactive learning, integrating concurrent tasks, LCD-based feedback, and servo-driven visual confirmation to reinforce control systems concepts. His work demonstrated depth in Python, Arduino, and embedded systems, with careful attention to maintainability.

June 2025 monthly summary focused on delivering hands-on Arduino course enhancements and strengthening interactive learning experiences. Delivered a new Group 14 Arduino sketch featuring two concurrent tasks (light blocking and distance targeting) with an LCD UI for instructions/feedback, and a servo-based visual confirmation. The implementation includes a time-limited random task generator to increase engagement and challenge, reinforcing practical understanding of control systems and timing. No major bugs reported; changes are localized to the Group 14 module and ready for course deployment.
June 2025 monthly summary focused on delivering hands-on Arduino course enhancements and strengthening interactive learning experiences. Delivered a new Group 14 Arduino sketch featuring two concurrent tasks (light blocking and distance targeting) with an LCD UI for instructions/feedback, and a servo-based visual confirmation. The implementation includes a time-limited random task generator to increase engagement and challenge, reinforcing practical understanding of control systems and timing. No major bugs reported; changes are localized to the Group 14 module and ready for course deployment.
April 2025 summary for Automation_Course_2025B: Delivered a Python-based Binary-Hexadecimal Base Conversion Tool with a CLI, including input validation and support for negative numbers and fractional parts. Also released Group14 Documentation and Asset Set (GIT_GROUP14.pdf, PLC_Group14.gxw, ReadMe updates). This work strengthens automation capabilities and accelerates onboarding. No major bugs reported; quality improvements focused on input validation and edge-case handling. Establishes a foundation for future expansion of numeric bases, error handling, and testing.
April 2025 summary for Automation_Course_2025B: Delivered a Python-based Binary-Hexadecimal Base Conversion Tool with a CLI, including input validation and support for negative numbers and fractional parts. Also released Group14 Documentation and Asset Set (GIT_GROUP14.pdf, PLC_Group14.gxw, ReadMe updates). This work strengthens automation capabilities and accelerates onboarding. No major bugs reported; quality improvements focused on input validation and edge-case handling. Establishes a foundation for future expansion of numeric bases, error handling, and testing.
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