I'm Metehan Demirtola, born in 2002. I'm interested in embeded programming and mostly in stm32 boards. I like robotic projects and built drones, airplanes rovers etc with my friends. I know about most of communication protocols like spi, i2c, uart, sbus, ethernet and know about wifi protocols by using esp32/8266 boards. Moreover, I know about IMU sensor fusion like complementary, kalman and calibrations about them. To see my projects, swipe down.
This school truly helped me develop my skills, not through traditional lessons, but by providing valuable opportunities. Thanks to these opportunities, I had the chance work on lots of companies. we had 7 Internship and each of them were great experiences.
This school teached me lots of skills, not solely through traditional lessons, but by providing me with valuable opportunities. In these opportunities, I was able to learn creating a PID controlled line follower robots.
I worked with camera systems and I was able to read thermal camera image from spi and write a CCI interface by i2c which is required for thermal camera. Click Here to reach my projects.
I was able to see profesionality in electronics. I saw embeded engineers how should a project designed, organised and other stuffs. I was able to see fpga boards but I didn't have enough time for learning them.
As a part-time job which I used Python and ArduPilot to craft a virtual simulation for an aircraft. Moreover, I participated in a rover project.
I worked as an intern at a company focused on virtual reality and the metaverse. During my time there, I created a project using the ESP 12F board, MPU6050 sensor, and Unity simulation to demonstrate how ESP boards can be used in IoT projects.
I worked on Arduino programming for completing two projects: an ABS brake simulation for high school students and a sensor education kit for universities.
Started programming journey with a focus on Python. Learned sorting algorithms, socket programming, and developed a messaging app.
While I was working at Sekiza, they assigned me a project where I have to read a thermal camera data with stm32. It was really long and tiring job and I spend 6 weeks for solving problems, reading datasheets and testing how it should be working. But in the end, everything worked fine and I got some great thermal images with both stm32 and raspberry pi.
At Daz Tech, I worked with Yakup Bağrıaçık on a project for Joyce to develop a versatile Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV). Joyce focused on designing the chassis, while we tackled challenges with the control system. We solved these by integrating a Pixhawk system, allowing the UGV to be controlled both with an RC controller by stm32 board and autonomously.