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CES 2014

Posted on November 21, 2013 by Tim Saxe

Believe it or not, it’s getting very close to the CES 2014 show in Las Vegas.    If you are planning on attending the show, please join QuickLogic for exclusive demonstrations, as well as an in-depth discussion on how we can address your mobile design challenges.  We’ll be showing a variety of technologies, including Android KitKat-compliant […]

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Posted in CorporateTagged CES 2014, Paul Karazuba, QuickLogic6 Comments

Couldn’t Have Said it Better Myself…

Posted on November 12, 2013 by Tim Saxe

Kevin Morris of Electronic Engineering Journal published an article today that I think is probably the most accurate description of QuickLogic and our advantages that I have ever seen from a third party. Here is a brief snippet, followed by the link to the main article: “QuickLogic is still alive and thriving because they recognized […]

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Posted in CorporateTagged Kevin Morris, Paul Karazuba, QuickLogic2 Comments

A New QuickLogic Article

Posted on November 6, 2013 by Tim Saxe

A new article on QuickLogic’s USB to SDIO Catalog CSSP solution has been published in the October 2013 edition of Electronics Magazine.  You can find an electronic version of the magazine here — skip to page 18 for the good stuff […]

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PolarPro 3 Logic Cells vs. Competition (Not All Logic Cells are Created Equal)

Posted on October 29, 2013 by Tim Saxe

In choosing which programmable logic device to use, an engineer (or purchasing director, or just anyone) might judge the capabilities and merits of a device based simply on the number of logic cells it contains. This judgment would be true, however, if all logic cells are designed the same. The fact is that they aren’t […]

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New CAM I/F Catalog CSSP Compatibility Announced

Posted on October 29, 2013 by Tim Saxe

Our friends over at VVDN Tech today announced the availability of its HD Camera Cape for the BeagleBone Black development platform, using the QuickLogic CAM I/F Catalog CSSP (Customer Specific Standard Product). For more information and where to buy, visit their site at http://vvdntech.com/news.php […]

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Want to See the AL3 S1 Catalog CSSP in Action?

Posted on October 23, 2013 by Tim Saxe

The newest video posted to our YouTube channel is embedded below for your viewing pleasure. The video demonstrates only a few of the capabilities of the QuickLogic’s ArcticLink 3 S1-based Always-on Context Aware Sensor Hub Catalog CSSP.  Yes — its a true sensor hub — it interfaces with the 9DOF sensors within the device, collects […]

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What Does Always-on Context Awareness Enable?

Posted on October 23, 2013 by Tim Saxe

I’ve spoken in previous blogs about how the ArcticLink 3 S1 enables always-on context awareness through it’s ultra-low power consumption.   Let’s talk about specific use cases and applications it can enable: Health & Wellness Monitoring Smartphones with environmental sensors (temperature, humidity, pressure) can be used to provide well-baby monitoring.  Many parts of the world are […]

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And We’re Back…

Posted on October 22, 2013 by Tim Saxe

Sorry about the temporary outage…it appears that we (along with a number of other companies, it appears) were the unfortunate recipients of failed DNS name servers.  We’re back up now! […]

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The PolarPro 3 Arrives…

Posted on October 22, 2013 by Tim Saxe

With the announcement of the ArcticLink 3 S1 last week, perhaps some people missed the concurrent announcement of our new programmable logic device, the PolarPro 3 silicon platform. As Andy Pease succinctly pointed out during the product introduction presentation, our ViaLink-based non-volatile programmable logic technology has served QuickLogic quite well for many years, allowing us […]

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Sensor Hubs: Why Power Matters

Posted on October 21, 2013 by Tim Saxe

One point we’ve constantly made about our new Sensor Hub line is that we consume significantly less power than competing solutions — in fact, we are 1/30 the power of existing microcontrollers.   However, a lot of people have asked, and likely will ask: how big of a deal is low power?  We think its a […]

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