Matthias Hertel is a seasoned software architect with over 12 years in senior technology leadership, currently serving as Lead Solution Architect at Deutsche Bank in the Frankfurt Rhine-Main area. He brings deep enterprise experience from decades-long roles leading development and application technology teams, blending hands-on engineering with strategic architecture for large financial organizations. Trained as a Diplom-Informatiker at KIT, Matthias pairs formal computer science grounding with practical systems delivery and a background in mechanical engineering as a secondary discipline. Outside enterprise projects he contributes to embedded and IoT tooling—authoring the OneButton Arduino library—demonstrating curiosity for low-level input handling and developer usability. Known for translating complex requirements into maintainable solutions, he balances legacy modernization with pragmatic innovation across Cloud, integration, and embedded domains. Colleagues would describe him as a pragmatic technologist who favors reusable, well-documented components and steady delivery in high-governance environments.
An Arduino library for using a single button for multiple purpose input.
Role in this project:
Embedded Systems Engineer / IoT Developer
Contributions:14 releases, 4 reviews, 69 commits in 8 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Matthias appears to be the primary author of a library for Arduino, enabling single-button input for complex interactions. Their contributions include initial library development, bug fixes, and feature additions, as well as example sketches to showcase library use. The changes span the core library code, header files, and example sketches, highlighting their focus on functionality and usability for embedded systems projects.
This is a RF signal encode and decode library that can be adapted to different protocols by specifying the timing conditions ia a table. Can be used with 433 MHz receivers and senders.
Contributions:4 releases, 43 commits, 6 PRs in 3 years 3 months
protocolssignalrtlsdradapteddecoder
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