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EOS Platform, the World's Most Advanced Sensor Processing SoC

Published: Jul 31,2015

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QuickLogic Corporation announced its new EOS S3 sensor processing platform. The EOS platform incorporates a revolutionary architecture that enables the industry's most advanced and computationally intensive sensor-driven applications at a fraction of the power consumption of competing technologies.

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The EOS platform is a multi-core SoC that incorporates three dedicated processing engines. These include QuickLogic's proprietary, patent-pending microDSP-like Flexible Fusion Engine (FFE), an ARM Cortex M4F Microcontroller (MCU), and a front-end sensor manager.

The FFE and sensor manager handle the bulk of the algorithm processing, which minimizes the duty cycle for the floating point MCU. This approach dramatically lowers aggregate power consumption, and enables mobile, wearable and IoT device designers to introduce next generation sensor-driven applications, such as pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR), indoor navigation, motion compensated heart rate monitoring, and other advanced biological applications within their power budgets.

The EOS platform includes a hardened subsystem specifically designed for always-listening voice applications. With its dedicated PDM-to-PCM conversion block, and Sensory's Low Power Sound Detector (LPSD) technology, the EOS system enables always-on voice triggering and recognition while consuming less than 350 microAmps, far better than traditional MCU-based solutions.

The EOS platform provides the unique benefit of 2,800 effective logic cells of in-system reprogrammable logic that can be used for an additional FFE or customer-specific hardware differentiated features. No other sensor processing system on the market offers the combination of hardware and software flexibility, computational capacity, and the micro-power operation provided by the EOS platform.

The EOS SoC is designed to maximize the efficiency of QuickLogic's extensive SenseMe algorithm library. The EOS S3 platform and SenseMe library are compliant with Android Lollipop as well as various Real Time Operating Systems (RTOS).

Since the platform is sensor and algorithm agnostic, it can support third party and customer-developed algorithms through QuickLogic's industry-standard Eclipse Integrated Development Environment (IDE) plugin. The IDE provides optimized and proven code generation tools as well as a feature-rich debugging environment to ensure quick porting of existing code into both the FFE and the ARM M4F MCU of the EOS S3 platform.

"QuickLogic's revolutionary EOS platform enables OEMs to deliver a new class of advanced applications previously impractical to implement within the battery life constraints of today's mobile devices," said Brian Faith, vice president of worldwide sales and marketing at QuickLogic.

"The EOS platform sets a new standard for multi-core sensor processing. No other solution in the market today can come close to delivering the combination of flexibility, computational bandwidth and ultra-low power consumption."

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