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Objective
My objective is to use my skills as a Software Engineer to put products into production. I love working with Embedded Controllers and PC applications in C, C# and Assembly Language. I enjoy playing with Android and the Raspberry Pi.
Skills
- Embedded Controllers
- C Programming
- Vehicle Communications
- Assembly Language
- Linux (user)
- Raspberry Pi
- CAN (Controller Area Network) including J1939, GMLAN, FNOS
- PC Applications
- MISRA (Motor Industry Software Reliability Association)
- Simple Android Apps (developer)
- Visual Basic Programming (2 classes)
- DSP Programming
- CompTIA i-NET+ Certified
Achievements
- Led the software development team that took Ford’s (and the Automotive Industry's) first Integrated Trailer Brake Controller from concept to volume production on time for the 2005 Model Year Super Duty trucks. This product won the 2005 Henry Ford Technology Award for Technical Excellence.
- PC Programs to provide friendly user interfaces with air bag controllers. Written in Turbo C++ and x86 Assembly Language.
- PC Programs to provide friendly GUI's (graphical user interfaces) to the Vehicle's Suspension System (using CAN Communications Protocol). These programs were written in C# on the Microsoft Windows Visual Studio IDE.
- Published simple Android Apps on Google's Play Store. These Apps were developed using Java and XML on Eclipse and Android Studio IDE's. For more information regarding these apps, please search Google's Play Store for “Pat_Burgess”.
- Designed ASIC that included an 80C51 microprocessor core from concept to production.
Downloads
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