Embedded Projects
Embedded Project Documentation Lab
READMEs, interface contracts, test evidence, and release notes that keep hardware and software aligned.
- Duration
- 3 weeks · 36 workshop hours
- Format
- Remote-first workshops
- Cohort
- November 2025
- Informational price
- KRW 740,000
Program narrative
Shipped firmware fails when documentation is an afterthought. You will craft interface control documents, pin constraint tables, and test logs that hardware teammates can trust. Includes peer critique sessions modeled on real design reviews from consumer and industrial products.
What ships in the syllabus
- ICD workshop for HAL boundaries
- Pin mux tables with ownership columns
- Test evidence packets tied to bench photos
- Release note templates with risk language
- Versioning scheme lab for artifacts beyond git tags
- Accessibility pass on diagrams for wider teams
- Mentor markup on two iterations of your portfolio doc
Outcomes we can observe
- Publish a doc bundle for a sample peripheral subsystem
- Draft a release note that states known issues plainly
- Run a 20-minute review using your own artifacts
Yuri Chae
Firmware mentor with background in medical-adjacent devices and audit-heavy releases.
Cohort murmurs
Quote-first
Release note lab forced honest language about DMA risk — stakeholders actually read it.
Helena Voss · Systems integrator
Straight answers
No — you still run small hardware checks to anchor claims in evidence.