Miguel Gázquez is an embedded Linux engineer at Bootlin, having joined the company in December 2024. He holds a Master’s degree in Computer Science from Sorbonne University, where he graduated in 2024.
Miguel began his journey at Bootlin as a final-year intern, focusing on development for the Zephyr open-source real-time operating system (RTOS). Following the successful completion of his internship, he was hired as a full-time engineer to continue his work on Zephyr, as well as contribute to Linux-based projects.
Contributions to the Zephyr Project
Miguel’s expertise in Zephyr is reflected in his upstream contributions:
- Development of a sensor driver for the STMicroelectronics LSM9DS1 sensor over I2C, including support for this sensor on the Arduino Nano 33 BLE platform.
- Implementation of a MIPI DBI driver for the STM32 FMC parallel interface, enabling display panel interfacing through the STM32 FMC interface. This work led to the addition of ST7789V display panel support for the STM32L562E Discovery Kit.
- Creation of an input driver for the Nintendo Nunchuk, which connects over I2C.
Miguel holds a Zephyr Technical Contributor badge from the Linux Foundation.
Technical Blog Posts on Zephyr
Miguel regularly shares his insights and expertise through technical blog posts on Bootlin’s website:
- Getting Started with Zephyr
- Understanding Zephyr’s Blinky Sample
- Zephyr: Implementing a Device Driver for a Sensor
- Integrating ST7789H2 Display Support on STM32L562E-DK with Zephyr: A Step-by-Step Guide
Social media
More details about Miguel on his LinkedIn profile.