Summary
Cedric Velandres is a firmware engineer with nine years’ experience building real-time embedded systems across ARM Cortex-M and A platforms, combining hands-on firmware, Linux driver work, and FreeRTOS projects. He has shipped production consumer device software at Dyson, implemented kernel-level fixes and A/B boot redundancy for Linux controllers, and developed FPGA IP and Linux drivers for spaceflight systems. Skilled in C, C++, Python and Bash, Cedric designs low-level drivers and networking stacks and has implemented custom protocols and web interfaces for embedded products. He is equally at home prototyping on Espressif, Nordic and TI modules as he is optimizing STM32-based FreeRTOS systems for industrial use. Based in Calabarzon, Philippines, he brings a pragmatic blend of product-focused engineering and deep technical detail, from bootloaders to Ethernet/IP and FPGA integration. A lifelong electronics hobbyist, he often bridges firmware and hardware to deliver robust, maintainable embedded solutions.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
BS Electrical Engineering, Major in Electronics, BS Electrical Engineering, Major in Electronics at University of the Philippines
English, Filipino