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Hello!
I appreciate you for visiting this page. I'm a software developer and an electronics engineer in South Korea. I feel alive when I dive into adventures. I enrolled in the Department of Electronic Engineering and moved to the Department of Software, and now I'm making an electric-powered Formula with Mechanical Engineering students. My major development fields are embedded systems and real-time OS.
I maintain monolith, an open-source DIY datalogger for Student Formula and Baja. Student teams worldwide are using monolith to monitor and analyze their vehicles.
By the way, monolith is not only an open-source software but also an open-source hardware! PCB circuits are also needed to be debugged like software. The difference is the cost. Hardware debugging costs extra expensive instruments like oscilloscopes, while software debugging costs only electricity and a computer. In addition, compiling hardware costs too! PCB prototyping is a pricey job that takes quite a lot of money from student SAE enthusiasts.
Please help monolith to be continued. Thank you!
Featured work
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luftaquila/monolith
DIY datalogging platform for Student Formula and Baja, with real-time telemetry and data analysis toolsets.
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luftaquila/fsk-energymeter
E-Formula electric energy meter for Formula Student Korea
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