Become a sponsor to Simon
For 15 years, I have worked at the intersection of hardware and software, developing systems based on Embedded Linux, Qt, and industrial protocols like CAN. While my professional background is in industrial environments, I enjoy applying these engineering standards to the DIY ecosystem.
My open-source work focuses on providing reliable code for platforms like the ESP32, RP2040, and Arduino. This includes developing performance-oriented C/C++ libraries as well as accessible Python scripts for rapid prototyping. By sponsoring my work, you support the maintenance of these projects and the creation of well-documented, efficient code that helps bridge the gap between simple prototypes and stable systems.
Featured work
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simonbln/trigger-tune
Open-source audio player triggered by light beams
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simonbln/stm32-ws2812-dma-chained
A high-performance C library for driving multiple WS2812 LED strands on STM32 using a chained DMA approach. Minimizes CPU overhead by sequentially updating strips via PWM and DMA callbacks.
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simonbln/tag-tune
An open-source, USB-powered audio player that brings physical objects to life.
Python 1