
Hi, I’m Antonio!
Software engineer
with a passion for SCADA.
I create custom software and firmware,
to communicate with all kinds of devices.
For scientific laboratories, the industry,
hardware manufactures, and more!
My services
Control software
I write robust and maintainable software to communicate with diverse devices, over all kinds of protocols and interfaces.
Firmware
I develop firmware to drive innovative hardware, optimizing performance and reliability, to integrate low level devices into larger systems.
Automation
Not just physical devices: code creation can be automated too! I am a prolific user of CI/CD, virtualization and containerization; and I can help you to set it up as well.
Hosting
I strongly believe that critical data and code should be completely in your hands.
I can help you set up the infrastructure to keep your data on your machines, reducing the need to rely on cloud services.
Biography
I’m a mechanical engineer by degree and I built my career in the world of particle accelerators. In this highly technical field, I faced complex engineering challenges daily, requiring tailored and innovative solutions.
Coding has been a passion of mine since an early age, and it only grew stronger when I discovered the power of software in solving engineering problems. Over the years, I’ve gained deep expertise in developing and deploying code, constantly pushing myself to solve complex engineering challenges.
I take pride in writing efficient, highly maintainable code that stands the test of time. Quality is at the core of everything I do, ensuring that my solutions are not only robust but also scalable and easy to work with.
My open source projects

Software
Blog
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For FUSI-ON, I developed fully bespoke USB-C Power Delivery firmware on the Infineon EZ-PD™ CCG3PA. An amazing chip, that allows customizing the PD stack callbacks and policy engine to enable dynamic voltage scaling, as well as advanced multi protocol messaging. It was built and flashed via KitProg3, then rigorously validated across attach-detach, role-swap, and fault-handling
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I’m pleased to share that I participated in the 39th Tango Community Meeting at INAF, where I gave a presentation on Integrating Microcontrollers into TANGO Control Systems with a Standardized Library and Dynamic Device Server. You can find the presentation here. It was a great opportunity to engage with the community and discuss the latest
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