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Article: QuickLogic Reference Design Kit Lets Engineers See 'How Low They Can Go'; Easy-to-Use Kit Lets Developers Minimize Power of Eclipse II Designs.
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- Business Wire
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- September 27, 2004
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SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- QuickLogic Corporation (Nasdaq:QUIK), the pioneer of Embedded Standard Products (ESPs), today announced a Reference Design Kit (RDK) for low-power designs that uses the company's Eclipse II FPGAs. The Low Power RDK, comprising hardware and software tools, lets designers directly measure actual power consumption of Eclipse II designs, and also lets engineers calculate, analyze, and simulate power dissipation for Eclipse II designs under development.
"Minimizing power consumption has become a critical design criterion for many chip designs, especially ones with FPGAs," says Brian Faith, QuickLogic's Director of Logic Products. "Our Low Power ...