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- $75 hourly
- 3.7/5
- (30 jobs)
Hi! My name is Jason and I'm an innovative electrical engineer looking to apply my expertise. I've established a business dedicated to helping clients achieve success with their electronics, software, and mechanical development. My promise to you is that not only will you get high quality engineering services in a timely manner, but will have the enthusiasm and dedication of an engineer that really enjoys electronics. Most of my industry background lies within the medical industry, but I've also worked with aerospace and audio applications. I love prototyping and making ideas come to life, but also enjoy supporting those ideas from start to finish. I've helped a number of clients so far and I'm looking to further increase my portfolio! When I'm not working I enjoy hiking, woodworking, scuba diving, surfing, and traveling. More info about me can be found on my website: www.metznerprototyping.comBluetooth
FirmwareMicrocontroller DesignElectrical EngineeringPCB DesignESP32ElectronicsIntegrated CircuitDigital ElectronicsArduinoEmbedded SystemCircuit DesignSchematicPrinted Circuit BoardElectronic Design - $60 hourly
- 4.9/5
- (22 jobs)
👋 Hi, I’m a CTO of Iomico IoT development company. We have over 10+ years of experience in firmware & and electronics and over 20 years of experience in software development. We successfully completed a number of IoT projects in the aerospace, manufacturing, logistics, retail, automotive, healthcare, and consumer industries. I encourage you to learn more about Iomico in our intro presentation: 👉 cutt.ly/KXdNUcf 💥We specialize in creating advanced hardware, firmware, and software solutions for start-ups and established companies. Moreover, we have a very experienced and trustworthy development team passionate about technology and innovation. That’s why we deliver you the best project result and keep you away from any risks. 🎯 Electronics engineering: ✔️radio-electronic parts research & selection ✔️Schematics ✔️PCB design ✔️Simulations & Analysis ✔️Review of your current designs 🎯 Firmware technologies we use: ✔️C/C++, Verilog, VHDL, Qt, Python ✔️Baremetal ✔️RTOS (Zephyr, FreeRTOS, AWS RTOS, Chibios, RT-Linux). ✔️Embedded Linux (OpenWRT, uCLinux, Yocto, and stand-alone Linux applications/services/drivers) ✔️Protocols: MQTT, TCP, WebSockets, HTTS(S), FTP, UDP, HTTP, SSH, etc. ✔️Wired and Wireless Networking (BLE / Bluetooth, ZigBee/Z-Wave, UWB, Lora / LoraWAN / 6LoWPAN, RFID, NFC, Mesh Networks, Thread, MLM2M, GSM 3G / 4G /5G, LTE, NB-IOT, Wi-Fi, GPS / GNSS (Galileo, GLONASS, BeiDou), PCIe Gen2/3/4, SATA R.3.x, LVDS, SDI, 10/100/1000 Ethernet, USB up to 3.2, HDMI, MIPI-CSI, MIPI-DSI and more). ✔️Design of MCU/CPU firmware (Nordic Semi (NRF52832, NRF52840, NRF5340, NRF9160, NRF7002), Rockchip (RK3399, RK3328), NXP (i.MX8, i.MX9, Layerscape), STM (STM32H7 and others), Microchip/Atmel, Texas Instruments (Sitara AM57x series), Espressif (ESP32, ESP8266), Renesas, Cypress, Infineon, Nvidia Jetson and any others). ✔️FPGA: Lattice, Xilinx, Intel, Microchip. 🎯 Software technologies we use: ✔️Java, Kotlin, PHP, C#, JavaScript (Angular, React, VueJS, NodeJS). ✔️iOS (Swift, Objective C) and Android (Java, Kotlin) programming, AOSP, cross-platform QT, and React Native. ✔️MySQL, PostgreSQL, OracleDB, MSSQL, MangoDB, RedisDB, and other cloud relational and NoSQL databases. ✔️Messaging queue tools like RabbitMQ, Kafka. ✔️Public and private clouds: AWS, Google Cloud, Digital Ocean, OpenStack. ✔️Cloud clustering / horizontal scaling: Docker, Kubernetes. ✔️OTA: Mendor.io 🎯 Edge AI / Computer Vision: ✔️PyTorch, TensorFlow, MediaPipe, OpenCV, Deepstream ✔️Research and development solutions for “smart” edge devices 🎯OTA: Mender.io, RAUC, Esper and etc. Let me explain how everything works: 1️⃣ First of all, we sign an NDA and arrange a conf call to learn more about your project. 2️⃣ If we agree on each other’s terms, you shall make a prepayment of an amount equal to two weeks of my work on the project. This prepayment shall be used as an advance retainer for my services. 3️⃣ Then, I get down to work alone or with my iomico team, and the payments should be done biweekly. 4️⃣ Please pay attention to my hourly rate and that I work only from the Iomico agency. Furthermore, having released the code, I guarantee the support of the developed product. If you’re ready to implement your ideas (no matter how crazy they are), don't hesitate to contact me here or write to my company Partnership Manager, Michael Bychko - m.bychko@iomico.us.Bluetooth
Hardware DesignMobile App DevelopmentFirmware ProgrammingOpenWrtNode.jsKotlinPCB DesignFreeRTOSWearable TechnologyInternet of ThingsComputer VisionCZigbeeLoRaGSMC++nRF52Embedded Linux - $48 hourly
- 4.2/5
- (11 jobs)
I started in mobile development before the invention of the iPhone in a mom-and-pop games company creating the first multiplayer cellphone games for Qualcomm's BREW platform in C and C++. Since then, I've done freelance and speculative work in many languages, especially Java and Kotlin, and created a few apps which can be seen on my app store page, demonstrating the use of Amazon Web Services S3, Lambda, and Cognito integration; TextToSpeech and SoundPool/MediaPlayer resources; and a custom and user-customizable InputMethodService (built-in keyboard), among other things. (See my Google Play store linked below.) I'm seeking jobs to make use of and expand my experience in Kotlin, Android, and AWS and to this purpose I am happy to dive into existing code to solve bugs and insert new functionality, in addition to from-scratch development. Recent and Current Projects: IoT Bluetooth Display and Relay - Android App in Kotlin for phone/tablet and wearable Real-time control, calibration, processing, display, relay, and recording/playback of multiple remote sensors of various types in custom groupings and sessions. Maintaining bluetooth connection through out-of-range and device interruptions. WeeGee - Android App in Kotlin, Amazon Polly, under development Experimental alternative communication system in which touch interaction over custom dynamic menus builds strings of phonemes spoken aloud by the device's text-to-speech engine or Amazon's Polly service. DecodeTheNews - Android App in Kotlin, Amazon S3 and Lambda, released in October 2018 Challenging cryptogram game presenting current or historical headlines rather than quotes and a sophisticated interface. ImageKeyboard - Android App with InputMethodService, released February 2019 For users of icon-based alternative or augmentative communication, this app converts a directory tree of named images into a paged keyboard that can be set to replace the native Android keyboard in any text-input context. Insert and delete whole words, making text editing easier. Customizable preferences include grid size, highlight, trail, and other feedback behavior, touch sensitivity, and page navigation options. Retains several custom keyboards for easy context-swapping. GridMaker - Javascript Chrome App/Electron, under development as an Android module In support of the ImageKeyboard app, this program automatically parses icon grid images into a directories of named icon images, using OCR where possible. ChooseBook - Android App with Amazon S3, released in June 2018 Choose-your-own-adventure style ebook reader for young kids with zoom-and-pannable pictures, text-to-speech reader, and links between pages for easy navigation. A Javascript web page helps organize text, pagelinks, and images for each book in JSON files stored in Amazon S3. The app can browse available titles and download selected books, to view immediately or store on device for offline use. DecodeTheNews - Web Game, released 2015 Javascript/PHP application which finds and encrypts current headlines, storing them along with letter frequencies, a list of unique words, and other statistics for use by the cryptogram-style game. Visual tools in the game, including a pattern-matching dictionary, help players solve the cryptogram. A timer and leaderboard add suspense. Users can create an account or track their game history through a unique ID based on ip and computer configuration. Past Projects: RylaCampbell.com - Wordpress site with custom photo gallery with thumbnail navigation Songtunnel.com - PHP/MySQL Web Page, released 2007 A lyrics search site which grabbed and indexed song lyrics from other websites and enabled an advanced text/artist/album search. Matching songs are sorted by relevance with title, artist, album, year, and lyric snippet, as well as links to the Amazon media sample and "Buy now" referral link if available. Multiplayer Snake - C++/BREW Mobile app with Java, released 2005 The first true live-action multiplayer game on this platform. Developed to show off Entelepon's seamless networking layer. In offline and low-population games, non-player-controlled snakes using path-finding and goal-balancing algorithms fill in for other players with different levels of difficulty. Multiplayer Tank - C++/BREW Mobile app with Java, released 2004 The first turn-based multiplayer game on this platform where both player's actions were graphically represented in real time on the game-board. First use of Entelepon's UDP messaging layer. Offline play was available, against an AI using path-finding and cost/benefit strategies to simulate an intelligent opponent. Players could be matched at random or from a group of users within a custom "channel". Pre-coded taunts added a bit of social interaction. Dozens of game maps and random tank-fleet configurations made each game unique.Bluetooth
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