Google Summer of Code | Improving the STM32F4 with GPIO, SPI, DMA (#86)

Lucas Nascimento (@lucasmnascimento94) gitlab at rtems.org
Fri Feb 20 02:27:33 UTC 2026




Lucas Nascimento commented: https://gitlab.rtems.org/rtems/programs/gsoc/-/issues/86#note_143052


Hello!

I am Lucas, I am very interested in this project! I've been working with STM32 for a while and designed a few projects. Working in embedded systems is what I like the most in CS, and I have been trying to learn more since my Computer Architecture class (I even built a lab in my basement to debug the hardware). I even learned how to design PCB to shrink one of my projects, and I really like to program close to the hardware. I also have a small experience with FREE RTOS, since I used it in one of my projects (Smart Valve Controller) to handle concurrent tasks. 

What makes me very excited for this project is the fact that I am working on a API (that I am planning to leave it as a legacy to the school) for Atmega chips, so the students can learn firmware on Arduino instead of just copy and paste few lines of code without understanding it. I started this project when I was invited to be TA, and developed it, with a few others, for the lab projects (which are still being used in the class).

All I am trying to say is that I would be extremely happy in contributing to this project!

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