SYSTEMS INITIALIZING...

[from aerospace to motion control, I love it all.]

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What I Do & Who I Am.

Hi, I'm Franklín.

I love designing things and systems, especially in aerospace and motion control. I thrive on tackling complex problems iteratively and systematically, solving real issues and delivering tangible results, handling the entire pipeline.

I approach learning and design experimentally, preferably hands-on, where each problem is rooted in real outcomes. Besides systems design, I work extensively in CAD and 3D design. Hence, I present you with a box to interact and experiment with.

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What I Build.

[featured projects]

Digital Airflow-Reactive Tuning

Digital Airflow-Reactive Tuning

DART is an intersection of my capabilities, utilizing CAD, EDA, aerodynamics, manufacturing, and systems design to make custom-actuated hardware and software for optimizing electric-motor driven aircraft propellers in real time.

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Integrated Value Communication Protocol

Integrated Value Communication Protocol

IVCP is a response to difficulties faced in actuator signal commands. Designed to be robust and hot-pluggable, it sits in the middle between PWM and I2C, with binary precision but analog resilience.

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Why I build.

I create, design, and iterate with intent. I build not for the sake of building; I build to deliver, to have an impact.

Just as you can taste when a dish was cooked with care, I want people who use, explore, or build upon my systems to sense their intentionality, to feel that every detail has its purpose.

Every project, visible or not, serves a purpose: to improve. To push my technical boundaries, expand my understanding, and deliver something meaningful to the world.

I enjoy building systems as much as I enjoy operating within them, from designing flight-control logic to flying aircraft myself. The beauty of a system lies in its ability to hide its complexity and make its use intuitive, something one can easily act on and build upon.

To design is to love just as much as it is to care, and that is why I build.

Questions? Go right ahead.

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