I will develop embedded firmware for stm32 esp32 arm cortex and android aosp
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
About this Gig
A reliable firmware is the foundation of every successful embedded product. Whether you're building a prototype, upgrading an existing system, or preparing a product for production, I deliver robust, efficient, and maintainable embedded software tailored to your hardware.
I specialize in embedded firmware development for STM32, ESP32, ARM Cortex MCUs, and Android AOSP.
Services I offer:
- Custom firmware development
- Firmware debugging and optimization
- Android AOSP, BSP & HAL customization
- Bootloader and device driver development
- FreeRTOS/Zephyr RTOS integration
- UART, SPI, I2C, CAN, USB, BLE & Wi-Fi integration
- Sensor and peripheral integration
- Code review and performance optimization
What you'll receive:
- Clean, well documented source code
- Professional, scalable architecture
- Reliable and tested implementation
- Technical documentation (when required)
- Ongoing communication and post delivery support
Every project is handled with attention to quality, performance, and long term maintainability. Contact me before placing your order so we can discuss your requirements and choose the best solution for your project.
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FAQ
What platforms and microcontrollers do you support?
I develop firmware for STM32, ESP32, ARM Cortex-M, ARM Cortex-A, and Android AOSP-based embedded devices. If your hardware is different, feel free to contact me before placing an order.
Can you work with my existing firmware or source code?
Yes. I can modify, optimize, debug, or add new features to your existing firmware while maintaining code quality and compatibility.
Do you develop firmware from scratch?
Yes. I can develop custom embedded firmware from the ground up based on your hardware specifications, project requirements, and functional goals.
Do you support communication protocols?
Yes. I work with UART, SPI, I2C, CAN, USB, BLE, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, MQTT, and other commonly used embedded communication protocols.
Can you develop RTOS-based applications?
Yes. I have experience developing applications using FreeRTOS, Zephyr RTOS, and other real-time operating systems for embedded projects.

