Embedded Systems Integration Sprint
$0.00
A focused 2-week embedded firmware sprint to integrate, debug, and optimize your existing hardware—turning your PCB, sensors, or display into a fully working system.
Description
This sprint is ideal for:
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Companies with custom PCBs that power on but don’t fully work
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Teams stuck integrating displays, sensors, or peripherals
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Startups needing quick technical validation before scaling
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Industrial or IoT products needing firmware tuning and optimization
If your hardware already exists but firmware integration is blocking progress, this sprint removes that bottleneck—fast.
This is a time-boxed, fixed-scope engagement focused on one clearly defined integration challenge.
No open-ended development. No long contracts.
1. Display & Touch Driver Integration
Use Case: Custom LCD, touchscreen, or HMI not working reliably.
Includes:
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Display driver bring-up and configuration
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Touch controller integration and calibration
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Framebuffer / graphics pipeline validation
Supported Platforms:
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Embedded Linux
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ESP32
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RP2040
📦 Deliverable:
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Fully functional display & touch interface
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Working demo application
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Driver configuration and integration notes
2. Multi-Sensor Fusion Prototype
Use Case: Multiple sensors working individually but not together.
Includes:
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Integration of 2–4 sensors (IMU, environmental, proximity, etc.)
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Sensor calibration and validation
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Data fusion logic (basic filtering/aggregation)
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Telemetry or logging output
📦 Deliverable:
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Sensor fusion firmware prototype
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Live data output (UART / file / network)
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Calibration parameters and test results
3. Low-Power Optimization Audit
Use Case: Battery life is lower than expected.
Includes:
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Power profiling and bottleneck identification
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Sleep mode and peripheral optimization
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Firmware refactoring for energy efficiency
📦 Deliverable:
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Optimized firmware build
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Power usage comparison report (before vs after)
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Actionable recommendations for further gains
Timeline (Time-Bound Delivery)
⏱ 2 Weeks Total
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Week 1: Setup, analysis, and initial integration
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Week 2: Debugging, validation, optimization, and handover
No extensions. No uncertainty.



