I’m Peter Farley, an Embedded Engineer in Minnesota. I graduated from the University of St. Thomas with a bachelors degree in Computer Engineering. In my professional life, I write software for embedded devices, currently power-conscious microcontroller-based products utilizing cellular for networking, and GNSS receivers for location, and more recently devices that interact with different types of vehicle bus. Previously I worked on Linux-based devices, specifically focused on cellular routers.
I also co-founded Leozarf, a contracting company that specializes in embedded development.
In my personal life I also enjoy working with embedded systems, though more from the perspective of reverse-engineering existing products, whether it be just for fun or to modify/extend their capabilities. I also have an interest in RF technology, particularly at microwave frequencies. While I do have an amateur radio license (KE0WCZ), I don’t really use it all that much. I also occasionally design custom PCBs for some projects.
Most of my software/hardware projects can be found on my Forgejo
Obligatory disclaimers:
- Any opinions expressed here are my own, and do not reflect those of my employers, past or present, or of Leozarf.
- No content on this site (to the best of my knowledge) has been generated with the use of “AI.”