Vladimir Pylinsky is a lead engineer with 14 years’ experience designing and shipping embedded hardware and firmware, from schematic and PCB prototypes to production-ready battery-powered smart metering devices. He blends low-level driver and RTOS expertise in C/C++ with FPGA/VHDL work (Xilinx ISE) and hands-on hardware debugging, having implemented SDIO, MMC, FSMC and 1-Wire support in ChibiOS and contributed UI and system fixes to the widely used QGroundControl project. Comfortable across ARM/STM32 platforms, USB, NAND/SRAM/SDRAM controllers and Cortex-R validation, he also runs production support and assembly at scale. An advanced GNU/Linux user and automation advocate, he scripts with bash/python and manages builds with GNU Make, git and svn. Colleagues rely on him for rapid prototyping techniques and pragmatic architecture decisions—he’s as likely to reach for a soldering iron or toner-transfer board as for a VHDL simulator when solving a problem.
14 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
geek, Radio engineering, geek, Radio engineering at Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics
Contributions:205 commits, 35 PRs, 118 pushes in 3 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Vladimir contributed code related to FSMC (Flexible Static Memory Controller) peripheral usage, including implementations for SRAM and SDRAM. Their work encompassed setting up and initializing memory controllers, and the code changes suggest working with peripherals in an embedded environment. Furthermore, they added support for NAND flash memory and contributed to the addition of the 1-Wire driver for device communication.
Read only mirror of SVN ChibiOS repository at https://sourceforge.net/projects/chibios/
Role in this project:
Embedded Systems Engineer / IoT Developer
Contributions:45 commits, 17 PRs, 724 pushes in 4 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Vladimir primarily contributed to the SDIO (Secure Digital Input/Output) driver within the ChibiOS real-time operating system. Their work included adding MMC (MultiMediaCard) support, implementing bus clock detection, and fixing related issues. Furthermore, the user addressed warnings, fixed demo code, and refactored existing code for better structure and maintainability within the SDIO driver. These contributions suggest a focus on low-level hardware interaction and device driver development.
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Vladimir Pylinsky - Leed Engineer at http://neroelectronics.by