I will provide embedded linux engineering for mipi dsi, cm4, cm5, stm32 and esp32
About this Gig
Hello and welcome!!
If you need a reliable embedded Linux engineer to handle display integration, board bring-up, driver configuration, or custom hardware development, you are in the right place. I provide embedded Linux engineering for MIPI DSI displays, Raspberry Pi CM4/CM5, and STM32/ESP32 firmware, delivering stable, production-ready solutions for HMI and embedded systems.
What I Offer:
- MIPI DSI display integration and configuration
- Raspberry Pi CM4 / CM5 board support
- Linux kernel configuration and driver setup
- Device tree modification and debugging
- Display timing configuration
- STM32 & ESP32 firmware integration
- Embedded system bring-up and troubleshooting
- Production-ready documentation
Why Choose Me:
- Strong background in embedded systems and Linux environments
- Experience with display interfaces and hardware-level debugging
- Structured workflow with clear technical documentation
- Focus on stable, scalable, and production-ready solutions
- Professional communication
If you are developing a display-based embedded device or need system-level support, send me your project details and lets build a solid embedded solution!!!
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FAQ
What platforms do you support?
I work with Raspberry Pi CM4/CM5, STM32, ESP32, and other embedded Linux-compatible platforms.
Can you integrate a MIPI DSI display?
Yes. I handle MIPI DSI configuration, display timing setup, device tree modification, and driver debugging.
Do you modify the Linux kernel or device tree?
Yes. I can configure the kernel, edit device tree files, enable drivers, and rebuild the system as required.
Can you help with board bring-up?
Yes. I assist with new board bring-up including bootloader setup, kernel configuration, and hardware debugging.
Do you develop custom drivers?
Yes. I can configure existing drivers or develop custom drivers depending on your hardware requirements.
Can you integrate STM32 or ESP32 with Linux systems?
Yes. I can develop firmware and establish communication between STM32/ESP32 and a Linux host system.

