QuickLogic Corporation, a developer of ultra-low power multi-core voice-enabled SoCs, low power FPGA, embedded FPGA IP, and display bridge solutions, announced it has signed a worldwide distribution agreement with Digi-Key Electronics. The company’s EOS S3 low power microcontrollers, supported by 100% open-source software is now available at Digi-Key Electronics.
The following products are available on Digi-Key Electronics:
EOS S3 Sensor Processing Platform – EOS™ S3 low power, multi-core Arm® Cortex® M4 MCU + eFPGA family of SoCs for always-on voice applications, AI inferencing at the edge/endpoint, and general purpose IoT applications.
QuickFeather Development Kit – Powered by QuickLogic’s EOSâ„¢ S3, the dev kit is supported with Zephyr RTOS. Based on open-source hardware (compatible with the Adafruit Feather form factor), and open-source software (including the SymbiFlow FPGA Tools), it is ideal for enabling the next generation of low-power Machine Learning (ML) capable IoT devices.
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Qomu Open Source SoC Development Kit – Supported by a wide variety of vendor-supported open-source development tools (including Zephyr, FreeRTOS, SymbiFlow and Renode,) Qomu Development Kit fits into a USB Type A port. As a result, designers can develop applications virtually anywhere.
“QuickLogic’s partnership with Digi-Key is an important milestone in our global growth strategy and increasing our presence worldwide,” said Brian Faith, CEO of QuickLogic. “With this agreement, our solutions can reach a larger, global customer base and will provide easy access to ordering parts from multiple regions.”
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