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Programming QuickLogic’s Sensor Hubs…

Posted on April 21, 2014 by Tim Saxe

While some of you may have seen it, there was an excellent article published today by EE Journal entitled Programming QuickLogic’s Sensor Hub:Hardware from a Software Standpoint.  Its definitely worth a read when you have a minute or two!

The article specifically addresses the various aspects of our ArcticLink 3 S1, from both the hardware and software perspective.   If you have questions, we’re happy to answer!

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Posted in ArcticLink 3 S1Tagged Paul Karazuba

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