I will write arduino or esp32 code for your project
About this Gig
Welcome to my Gig!
Need a reliable, efficient solution for your electronics or IoT project? You are in the right place!
As a Mechatronics Engineering student with hands-on industrial experience, I bridge the gap between hardware and software. From a simple sensor readout to complex systems integrating IoT and computer vision, I can bring your ideas to life.
What I can do for you:
- Microcontrollers: Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi.
- Programming: C/C++, Python, MicroPython, C#.
- Hardware: Sensors, motors, relays, component selection & simulation.
- Advanced: IoT setups & Computer Vision (YOLOv8) for smart automation.
Why choose me? Communication is key. With my background as a certified English facilitator, you get crystal-clear communication and technical documentation that is actually easy to understand. I combine theoretical engineering with practical problem-solving to ensure your code is clean and hardware works seamlessly.
Please note: Every project is unique. Message me before placing an order to discuss your requirements, timeline, and find the perfect package for your needs!
FAQ
Do you ship the physical hardware or components to my address?
No, I provide the digital files: source code, connection diagrams, and a component list so you can easily build it yourself. Depending on the package, I also provide circuit simulations.
What microcontrollers and boards do you usually work with?
I mainly work with the Arduino family, ESP32, and Raspberry Pi, using C/C++, Python, or MicroPython depending on the project's needs.
Can you help with computer vision or IoT projects?
Yes! I have experience integrating tools like YOLO, OpenCV, and setting up IoT environments. Since these projects are complex, please message me first to discuss the details.
In what languages can you provide the documentation and code comments?
I can write all code comments, technical documentation, and communicate with you in either fluent English or Spanish, whichever you prefer.

