I will linux kernel 4 9 driver development, ds28e18, me280 and spld integration
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Robust Kernel Drivers for Embedded Hardware
Need custom Linux kernel drivers for your embedded hardware running Linux 4.9?
I specialize in developing and integrating drivers for 1-Wire devices, I2C sensors, and SPLDs (Complex Programmable Logic Devices), ensuring stable, maintainable, and production ready Linux kernel modules.
What This Service Includes
- DS28E18 1-Wire Device Integration
- ME280 I2C Sensor Driver Development
- SPLD Integration
- Linux Kernel 4.9 Optimization
- Testing & Documentation
Deliverables
- Fully functional kernel module(s) for DS28E18, ME280, SPLD
- Source code with comments
- Build scripts and installation instructions
- Testing scripts (optional)
- Documentation for maintainability and integration
Why Work With Me
- Senior Linux kernel developer with embedded system expertise
- Hands-on experience with 1-Wire, I2C, SPLD, and sensor drivers
- Focus on reliability, maintainability, and production readiness
- Clear, structured deliverables with documentation
Get robust, production-ready Linux 4.9 kernel drivers for your embedded hardware.
Message me today and lets integrate your DS28E18, ME280, and SPLD devices seamlessly into Linux!
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FAQ
Can you integrate multiple devices in one kernel module?
Yes. I can combine DS28E18, ME280, and SPLD support into a single kernel module with optimized I2C/1-Wire communication and low-latency operation.
Do you provide testing and documentation?
Absolutely. All modules include source code with comments, build instructions, testing scripts, and deployment documentation for maintainability.
What does this service include?
I develop Linux 4.9 kernel modules for DS28E18, ME280, and SPLD devices, including device driver integration, userspace API access, testing, and deployment guidance.
Do you support PREEMPT_RT real time kernel?
Yes. I can optimize kernel modules for real-time operation using PREEMPT_RT if your project requires deterministic timing.
What do you need to start?
Please provide hardware specifications, target Linux kernel 4.9 version, device details (I2C/1-Wire/SPLD), functional requirements, and any existing reference code or drivers.

