What I've been up to lately
Well look here, it’s been a bit. Turns out full time jobs keep you busy. Just a short post to share some things I’ve been doing and writings I’ve done elsewhere.
I did end up transitioning to embedded firmware development, first at Medtronic for 3 years, and then another year at Dojo Five, a small local consultancy company. I’ve gone to Teardown, a great conference that I hope to go to again this year. I’ve also had some time volunteering with the local fixit clinics, fixing small household appliances and meeting some cool people there.
I have some plans for more articles around using an oscilliscope, circuit analysis for FW engineers, getting into ADSB flight tracking, Lora and meshtastic, and more.
While you wait, here’s a couple Dojo Five Blog posts I wrote while I worked there:
An Intro to Test Equipment Automation with VISA, SCPI, and the power of Python
An Overview of the quirks of NanoPB
The Basics of going from bare metal to using the Nordic SDK Build system