Andreas Wallner is a dedicated guitar teacher based in Austria with 17 years of professional experience combining hands-on music instruction with a deep technical curiosity. Beyond teaching at Musikschule Donauland, he contributes to open-source hardware design as an embedded/automation engineer on the well-regarded SpinalHDL project, improving simulation, enum encoding, and FPGA clocking support. This unusual blend of musical pedagogy and low-level hardware work highlights a practical, detail-oriented problem solver who moves between creative instruction and precise engineering tasks. Colleagues appreciate his reliability in fixing tricky bugs and refining complex systems, whether guiding a student through technique or tuning a hardware simulation.
Contributions:133 reviews, 11 commits, 52 PRs in 2 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Andreas primarily contributes to the SpinalHDL project by implementing and refining features related to hardware description and simulation. Their work includes adding black boxes for Xilinx clocking components, improving enum encoding, and refining simulation capabilities. Additionally, the user addresses bug fixes, such as correcting issues with multiplexer usage and fixing how BigInt values are converted to bytes, demonstrating a focus on improving code reliability and functionality.
Contributions:1 PR, 47 pushes, 61 branches in 3 years 11 months
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Andreas Wallner - Gitarrelehrer at Musikschule Donauland