Embedded systems and industrial monitoring for manufacturing
Ubisor is an embedded-systems company focused on production monitoring and fault analysis in manufacturing. The stack—STM32, ARM, FreeRTOS, CAN, UART, I2C, plus MATLAB and Python for signal processing—reflects a hardware-first orientation toward real-time device diagnostics. Active projects center on failure detection and waveform analysis, while pain points cluster around root-cause identification and product reliability, signaling a business model tied to helping manufacturers diagnose production faults.
Ubisor develops embedded monitoring and diagnostics tools for manufacturing and industrial operations in China. The product portfolio centers on real-time fault detection, waveform analysis, and online monitoring systems designed to identify production failures before they escalate. The team is predominantly engineering-focused, with supporting sales and logistics capacity, reflecting a hardware-centric, possibly field-services operating model. Work spans device firmware, signal-processing pipelines, and customer on-site troubleshooting.
C, C++, Java, Python, and MATLAB. C/C++ dominates firmware development for STM32 and ARM microcontrollers; Python and MATLAB handle signal processing and fault-waveform analysis.
STM32, ARM, FreeRTOS (RTOS), CAN/UART/I2C (industrial protocols), NXP chipsets, RT-Thread, plus MATLAB and Python for analytics. Hardware-lab tools include oscilloscopes and network analyzers.
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