Originally from Querétaro, Mexico, electronics have intrigued me since I was young. I studied automation engineering at the
Autonomous University of Querétaro, specializing in control systems and instrumentation.
In Mexico I programmed FPGAs, microcontrollers and other embedded systems. Since moving to the US in 2021,
I’ve dedicated myself to programming mobile applications. Since almost everyone has a cell phone, there are countless
opportunities to create applications that can contribute to the common good.
I’m seeking new projects to which I can contribute my skills. Reach out to me if you want to work together or discuss technology!
I program web pages and mobile applications using java, kotlin, dart, xml, html, javascript, css, flutter as framework and firebase as DBMS.
I have a background in automation engineering, experience with programming embedded systems (FPGAs and microcontrollers), PCB design and LabView. Extensive knowledge of:
- PLCs
- communication protocols
- servomotors
- electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic systems
- sensors
- control devices
- theory of automatic control systems
- materials engineering
- industrial instrumentation
- interpretation of industrial systems plans
Application that lets you know offers and coupons for restaurants and bars in New York City on your birthday.
You can save your favorite places and make reviews of visited places. Created with dart as programming language,
flutter as framework and Firebase as DBMS
You can explore the code by clicking in the image
or the button.
Application designed to help businesses in Mexico during covid-19 pandemic for selling
commodities remotely. Created with java as programming language and firebase as DBMS.
The application is avaliable in the Google App Store and you can get it clicking in the image in this card.
Github Code
Application designed to help businesses in Mexico during the COVID-19 pandemic to sell remotely. Created with java as programming language and firebase as DBMS.
The application is available on the Google App Store or you can download it by clicking on the image above.
Project for Digital Systems II course. A strip of 60 RGB LEDs was programmed so that, when in motion,
it would generate a 3D globe. LabView was used to process the pixel image and program the array on the
Mojo V3 FPGA with VHDL using Xilinx ISE.
You can see the video clicking in the image or the button.