Aravind Batni

Principal Software Engineer, Embedded Systems at Hughes

Aravind Batni has extensive work experience in the field of embedded systems and software engineering. Aravind is currently working as a Principal Software Engineer at Hughes since 2021. Prior to this, they worked at Texas Instruments for over 20 years in various roles.

At Texas Instruments, Aravind was an Embedded Software Engineer from 2000 to 2021. During this time, they accomplished the development of Functional Safety Quality (FSQ) software diagnostic libraries and examples for Texas Instruments processors, streamlining the safety certification process for customers. Aravind also designed and implemented ARM startup code for Automotive and Industrial System on Chip processors. Additionally, they contributed to the development of Chip Support Library (CSL) libraries for optimal system integration.

Aravind also worked as a Software Engineer at Texas Instruments from 2011 to 2015, where they played a crucial role in achieving SoC entitlements and customer wins. Aravind collaborated with various teams to showcase ARM core benchmark entitlements and drive performance benchmarks for TI SoCs. Aravind also designed and developed operating system abstract layers for different ARM cores and worked on DSP platform libraries.

Furthermore, Aravind held the position of Software Engineer at Texas Instruments from 2007 to 2011. During this time, they focused on the design and development of TI-RTOS & Bare metal Operating System Abstract Layers for ARM cores and worked on packet accelerator low-level driver features.

Prior to their role as a Software Engineer, Aravind worked as a Software Integration and Development expert at Texas Instruments from 2000 to 2007. Aravind handled various SDK releases and contributed to the development of video, image, speech, and audio Codec Servers.

In summary, Aravind Batni has a strong background in embedded systems and software engineering, with a particular expertise in ARM cores, operating systems, and system integration. Aravind has made significant contributions to the development of diagnostic libraries, integration libraries, and abstract layers for Texas Instruments processors across multiple product lines.

Aravind Batni obtained a Master's degree in Digital Electronics & Advanced Communication from the National Institute of Technology Karnataka from 1998 to 2000. Prior to that, they completed their Bachelor's degree in Engineering in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Kuvempu University from 1993 to 1997. In addition, they received certification in Personal software Process course training from Carnegie Mellon University.

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  • Principal Software Engineer, Embedded Systems

    July, 2021 - present