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Critical Link designs and manufactures CPU, FPGA, and DSP-based System on Modules (SOMs) for industrial electronic applications. Our SOMs enable customers to bring products to market more rapidly and at lower cost than they could if they developed the entire product, from scratch, on their own. And we do so while ensuring the performance demanded in today's industrial applications. We ship worldwide and are franchised with many of the top electronics distributors.

Our team is vested from the start of every project, knowing today's prototype is tomorrow's product launch, and that our success is dependent on that of our customers'. And because our engineering team is larger than many OEM engineering departments, we're able to provide engineering support to developers designing in our modules.

Critical Link, LLC, is headquartered in Syracuse, New York and is privately held. The company began in 1997, and today is ISO 9001:2015 Registered by SRI Quality System Registrar and is a top-tier member of many of our semiconductor partner programs.

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"Optimizing Embedded Software for Power Efficiency", Take Two (Industrial Computing) This is the second in a series of blog posts based on a series of articles by Rob Oshana and Mark Kraeling on "Optimizing Embedded Software for Power Efficiency" that ran in Embedded.com in May. Their... (View Full Article)
"Optimizing Embedded Software for Power Efficiency," Part Four (Industrial Computing) This is my fourth and final post in a series of blog posts based on a series of articles by Rob Oshana and Mark Kraeling on "Optimizing Embedded Software for Power Efficiency" that ran in Embedded.com... (View Full Article)