DMEMS - PDH Series -"OVERCOME EMBEDDED DESIGN CHALLENGES IN IMPLEMENTING AI, LINUX SECURITY, AND CHOOSING A SOM FORM FACTOR"

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OVERCOME EMBEDDED DESIGN CHALLENGES IN IMPLEMENTING AI, LINUX SECURITY, AND CHOOSING A SOM FORM FACTOR

Critical Link will discuss three topics facing design engineers using real-life case studies: 

  •  Selecting a SOM form factor: COM Express, SMARC, Qseven, and OSM
  •  Securing embedded Linux: discuss secure boot, encryption
  •  AI in embedded applications

 

This event is part of the IEEE San Diego Section's PDH series at the Del Mar Electronics and Manufacturing Show (Apr 23 - 24). 

 



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  • Date: 23 Apr 2025
  • Time: 11:00 PM UTC to 12:00 AM UTC
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  • 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd
  • Del Mar Fairgrounds
  • Del Mar, California
  • United States 92014
  • Building: Mission Tower
  • Room Number: Room D
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  • Starts 24 March 2025 07:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 22 April 2025 07:00 AM UTC
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  Speakers

Thomas Catalino of CRITICAL LINK LLC

Biography:

Thomas Catalino is a Co-Founder and Vice President of Critical Link LLC, a leading US-based manufacturer of System on Modules (SOMs). Critical Link was founded in Syracuse, NY, in 1997 and has been bringing FPGA, DSP, and CPU-based SOMs to market since 2004. Tom leads the technical sales and business development efforts, and works closely with the company’s new product development and engineering teams. Before founding Critical Link, Tom was a senior software engineer at Sensis Corporation, responsible for leading real-time embedded software teams developing new communications-based products in the fields of aviation and train control. Previous to that, he was a software developer for General Electric, developing operating systems for ground-based radar systems and submarine-based weapons systems. Tom earned a BA in Computer Science & Mathematics from SUNY Potsdam and an MS in Computer Science from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

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