An interview with our CTO extraordinaire Tim Saxe from the recent MEMS Executive Conference was recently published, and I wanted to share it here, as well as through the embed below. Tim briefly discusses QuickLogic, as well as some of the trends and interesting information from the conference. Happy to answer any questions! […]
Tag: CSSP
TAG & TAG-N in the Wild, Plus Pricing!
Greetings! As the holidays approach, and we all get busy with our travel, shopping, and Tryptophan-induced naps while the Cowboys inevitably struggle through the 2nd half on Thanksgiving day, I wanted to share some news regarding our TAG platforms. Our TAG wearable evaluation kit was demonstrated publicly a few weeks ago at the Wearable Sensor […]
From the Wearable Sensors and Electronics 2014 Conference…
Greetings…we’re just down the road from our headquarters in Santa Clara, CA, at the Wearable Sensors and Electronics 2014 Conference. We’ll be here today and tomorrow, showing our ArcticLink 3 S2 sensor hub in a variety of QuickLogic platforms, including our smartphone reference kit, TAG wearable evaluation kit, and TAG-N reference design for Nordic Semiconductor’s […]
Samsung NX1 Announced
Hello, and happy Tuesday! Longer-term followers of QuickLogic know that we’ve been working with a Tier 1 OEM of digital cameras for some time now with our display products. As Andy Pease mentioned in his prepared remarks in our Q3 2014 earnings call, we were expecting to announce the OEM in question. Following through on […]
Wearable Sensors and Electronics 2014
Greetings! A quick pre-notice (will be announced via press release as well) that QuickLogic will be exhibiting our sensor hub solutions at the 2014 Wearable Sensors and Electronics Conference in Santa Clara, CA, on November 12 and 13th. For those attending, please stop by, say hi, and learn a bit more about what we have […]
The S2’s Sensor Data Buffer Memory in the Real World
One of the generational enhancements we made on the ArcticLink 3 S2 was to increase the sensor data buffer memory by 800%. To wit, the logical question of the lay person might be “so what does that do for me?” That’s a great question: the Sensor Data Buffer Memory allows the ArcticLink 3 S2 ultra-low […]
A Bit of Press on the ArcticLink 3 S2
A bit of press shown below on the ArcticLink 3 S2, for any readers interested in third-party writings…. SemiWiki ECN Electronics Weekly Novus Light EETimes […]
5th Annual Roth Semiconductor Corporate Access Day Presentation
Roth Capital is sponsoring their 5th Annual Semiconductor Corporate Access Day today in San Francisco, and QuickLogic is presenting as announced. For those interested, you can view the presentation given today at Roth here. Questions? […]
JRC PHS Phone Added to Our OEM Gallery
Today we announced the latest in a series of connectivity designs, the JRC PHS phone. This phone uses our PolarPro II CSSP device, running a number of technologies including Inter-Processor Communications. An image of the phone appears here… …as well as in our OEM gallery that some of you may have not seen. The phone is […]
Tap-to-wake and Rotate-wrist-to-wake
Cool announcement last week about our Wearable device-specific algorithms…what I like most about it is the following… Yup — they are ours. While we continue to develop our ArcticLink 3 ultra-low power sensor hub hardware line, including announcing our S1 Wearable sensor hub (meant for wearable devices — its not just a clever name), we […]