Summary
Lothar Rubusch is an embedded platform developer with 13 years of hands-on experience bringing up Linux on SoC and SoC‑FPGA hardware, specializing in kernel, U-Boot, device trees, Yocto/Petalinux/Buildroot and driver integration. He has deep expertise across Xilinx, NXP and Intel platforms, coupling software BSP work with FPGA logic tweaks (Vivado, Vitis, HLS) to deliver camera, QSPI and secure-boot solutions in production. His background spans low-level kernel driver work, bootloader bring‑up and CI-enabled build systems, with a practical knack for debugging complex hardware/software interactions using tools like logic analyzers. Based in Lucerne, Switzerland, he brings steady production-focused discipline from long stints at Enclustra, bbv and bytes at work, and maintains a concise, work‑ethic driven presence on GitHub. Not obvious from titles: he routinely blends FPGA logic adjustments with Linux kernel fixes, closing the loop between hardware IP and software stacks.
13 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
English