Name: Marc Farssac
Type: User
Company: MFB
Bio: MSc. in Telecoms (Software, Electronics & Communications), experience in R&D, D&D and project leader using commercial and open source software and hardware
Location: Barcelona
Blog: https://www.mfb.cat
Marc Farssac's Projects
Template repository for the Jetpack Compose #AndroidDevChallenge
This Firmware reads the analog value of a varistor in one of the ADC and outputs it trhough a PWM. It is a simulation of the temperature reading from a sensor. Reading will be pushed to the cloud using the MQTT protocol for further ananlysis and displayed in realtime in an Android Mobile App.
Android App that connects to a Firebase Realtime database where an Andorid Things App is pushing MQTT Telemetry temperature sensor values and displays them
Android Things on a Raspberry Pi 3B driving three 16x1 LCDs monitoring the temperature of three Bluetooth Low Energy sensors
Proximity Marketing App displaying In-store Beacon deals when getting into its influence area using TICC2541 and Bluetooth Low Energy communications (Sensor - Mobile Phone)
Android app with JetPack collection of software components (PageList, ViewModel, Navigation, LiveData, Room, ViewModel MVVM) that connects to the Foursquare API and allows the user to search for venues by entering the name of a place.
Using the Architecture components, MVVM, LiveData, Room and a Repository, the App fetches data from the backend when there is no local data available. Items can be selected from a Recyclerview and a detailView will be shown.
WP77xx Sierrawireless NB-IoT Prototype to push Analog data to Airvantage
This project contains settings to disable the standard debug features in TI-RTOS projects. It is used when creating "production" releases for the TI-RTOS without debug features. Multiple projects can can use this project. Project properties configuration shall include it in the products tab.
Ultra low power Sub-1 GHz Radiofrequency Wireless (WiFi) communication between two electronic modules using a center frequency of 868.0 Mhz using the 48-MHz Arm Cortex-M3 microcontrollers