A great question submitted in the Q&A feature: Can a QUIK CSSP (i.e. AL BX or VX) be imbedded in a Application Processor (AP), or would it always be a stand-alone chip on a board? Note the following from an ifixit teardown which leads me to believe vendor chips can be imbedded in the AP: […]
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A Free-Forum Question Answered…
Using the new Q&A feature I blogged about here, and which you can also see (and use) just to down and to the right of this text, the following was submitted by a long-time reader I read Andy’s interview with NewElectronics, and I am interested in Andy’s guarded comment about TI being interested in DPO […]
South Korea Welcomes QuickLogic…
Joining our existing field sales and technical support locations in the US, Japan, Taiwan, China, and the UK, South Korea has become the latest country to host a QuickLogic office. As our press release states, and what is obvious to anyone who follows mobile markets, South Korea is an extremely important country. Our presence there […]
What is the CUB?
Talking about our press announcement today of our new CUB system reference design… The CUB Mother Board The CUB, as the announcement and information page attest to, is a series of boards designed specifically to speed the integration, test, and calibration of ArcticLink III VX devices into a customers system. Essentially, the CUB is a series […]
Sitara Supports Android
Greetings! We announced today that our first Catalog CSSP, the CAM I/F device designed around Texas Instruments Sitara Am335X processor, has widened its OS support to now include Android 4.1.2. Formerly running exclusively in Linux, this new support opens QuickLogic’s ability to support customers of Sitara who have chosen to move into the Android operating […]
Catalog CSSP #3: VEE-BCC-Pico
With our announcement earlier in the week of our VEE-Pico Catalog CSSP, a few questions were asked about where BCC fits into the Catalog CSSP platform..well, it fits right here: The VEE-BCC-Pico Catalog CSSP This Catalog CSSP, the third in our series, offers pico projector OEMs the distinct user experience advantages of VEE, but also […]
Catalog CSSP #2: VEE-Pico
For those who read our announcement today, you know that we have released our second Catalog CSSP, the VEE-Pico. While QuickLogic is certainly not new to the pico market (see PoP Video, iPico, others), the VEE-Pico represents our first standard product for OEMs of accessory, stand-alone, and embedded projectors. We’ve talked about effective lumens ad […]
Enter the Catalog CSSP…
Today we announced an exciting new line of products from QuickLogic, the Catalog CSSP line. Rather than me blab on for (seemingly) hours, I’ll instead go right to questions that we’ve received when introducing this concept to customers and members of the press: Q: What is the difference between a catalog CSSP and […]
Supporting On-board and External Displays in a One Output World, Part II (QuickLogic Strikes Back)
In a blog not too long ago, I spoke in detail on our new VX6BxG variants of the ArcticLink III family, which support an MIPI input to LVDS and RGB output architecture. This product is targeted primarily at tablets with a need for a secondary video output, most often used for MHL or HDMI purposes. […]
Supporting On-board and External Displays in a One Output World
With the recent rise of popularity of adding MHL or HDMI interfaces to tablets, already-overburdened system designs now face another challenge—how to integrate a secondary video output into a system designed to support only the on-board display? This is a huge challenge, primarily so based on (1) the number of concurrent outputs that CPU’s generally […]