Matthias Hertel is a Senior Manager for Embedded Tools Integration based in the Greater Munich area with roughly 10 years of documented experience and two decades of hands-on work within the ARM ecosystem. He progressed through technical support and product specialist roles into leadership at Arm, combining deep product knowledge with customer-facing engineering and program integration. Matthias contributes to prominent open-source projects such as ARM-software/CMSIS_5, where he implemented and refined RTX5 RTOS example templates for memory pools, queues, timers, events and synchronization primitives—showing practical expertise in real-time embedded systems. He excels at turning low-level RTOS and middleware concerns into usable examples and tooling that accelerate developer adoption. Known for bridging support, product and engineering teams, he brings a pragmatic, systems-level perspective to embedded toolchains and IoT development.
Contributions:41 commits, 4 PRs, 28 pushes in 3 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Matthias contributed to the CMSIS-RTOS2 project by implementing and modifying example templates for Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) features within the RTX5 kernel. These contributions involved creating and updating code for memory pools, message queues, timers, events, semaphores, and mutexes. The changes focused on providing example code and initializing different RTOS objects, demonstrating the user's expertise in utilizing the RTX5 RTOS within the CMSIS framework.
Build and test environment for CMSIS-Pack containing TensorFlow Lite Micro
Contributions:11 releases, 2 reviews, 525 commits in 1 year 11 months
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