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QuickLogic PolarPro 3 Available to Solve Low Power FPGA Shortages

– Ultra-low power consumption, ideal for handheld, wearable, and mobile applications
– Small form factor packages require minimal board space
– Broad availability for prototyping and production quantities of devices

QuickLogic Corporation a developer of ultra-low power multi-core voice-enabled SoCs, embedded FPGA IP, and Endpoint AI solutions, announced that its PolarPro 3 family of low power, SRAM-based FPGAs are available to solve semiconductor supply availability challenges.  This highly flexible family features power consumption as low as 55uA and a tiny footprint in small packages, as well as die options.

Packed into the small physical die size is up to 2,000 effective logic cells of SRAM-based FPGA fabric, 64Kbits of SRAM and up to 46 configurable I/Os.  The high flexibility, low power consumption, and small size make the family ideal for a variety of functions in handheld, wearable, mobile, IoT and other battery-powered applications including interfaces, level shifting, small CPU cores, low speed serial protocols, and GPIO muxing.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has created semiconductor shortages across the industry, resulting in drastically increased lead times from many chip makers.  Fortunately, QuickLogic continues to have a well-managed and stocked inventory of devices including the PolarPro 3 family.  Because the family features reprogrammable FPGA logic, SRAM and IOs, the devices can typically be easily configured for existing or new designs.

In addition, the PolarPro 3 devices are supported by QuickLogic’s tool suite as well as open-source tools such as Yosys Open Synthesis Suite, making them easily accessible to a wide range of users.  Technical support for design migration makes mapping customer designs from other vendor’s unavailable devices simple, quick and easy.

“Customers have been approaching us about semiconductor supply issues which are making it difficult to build and ship their own products,” said Mao Wang, senior director of product marketing at QuickLogic. “For those who need an ultra-low power reconfigurable FPGA solution we can offer the PolarPro 3 devices, which have a well-managed inventory and ready availability for prototyping and production volumes.”

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