Dry Bath Firmware Upgrade in delhi on site
Summary
Freelancer Client is hiring: Dry Bath Firmware Upgrade in delhi on site.
Location: Remote
I’m looking to refactor and extend the existing firmware that drives my Model B Dry Bath Incubator. The current code is functional but suffers from imprecise temperature regulation, a clunky front-panel interface, and no way to capture run data. Your brief is to take the present source, retain the working foundations, and inject three clear improvements:
What you'll do:
• Build in robust data-logging (on-board memory with optional USB or serial offload)
Skills: C Programming, Electronics, Microcontroller, C++ Programming, Circuit Design, Software Development, Embedded Systems, Software Engineering
Budget: $12500–$37500 USD
Source: Freelancer Client via Remote / Online. Apply on the source website.
Original
I’m looking to refactor and extend the existing firmware that drives my Model B Dry Bath Incubator. The current code is functional but suffers from imprecise temperature regulation, a clunky front-panel interface, and no way to capture run data. Your brief is to take the present source, retain the working foundations, and inject three clear improvements:
• Sharpen temperature-control accuracy to lab-grade stability across the full operating range
• Modernise the user interface so set-points, timers, and alarms are easier to read and adjust
• Build in robust data-logging (on-board memory with optional USB or serial offload)
I’ll supply the current firmware, circuit diagrams, and remote access to a test unit. Please work in C/C++ (or the original embedded language) and keep all compiler, IDE, and library versions noted for future maintenance.
Acceptance criteria
• Stable ±0.1 °C regulation verified over 24 h continuous run
• Menu navigation and parameter entry demonstrated in a short video or live session
• Logged temperature/time records exported and readable in CSV format
• Final hand-over includes commented source, compiled hex, and a concise change log
If you have a track record with incubators, PID loops, or microcontroller peripherals such as I²C sensors and UART/USB storage, I’d like to hear how you would tackle the upgrade and your expected turnaround time.
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