Product category:
Programmable Logic Devices
News Release from: QuickLogic | Subject: QuickMIPS
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 10 January 2003
Programmable SoC gains embedded support
The QuickMIPS programmable SoC has been certified for the Accelerated Technology Codelab embedded developer suite and Nucleus real-time operating system (RTOS).
The QuickMIPS programmable SoC has been certified for the Accelerated Technology Codelab embedded developer suite and Nucleus real-time operating system (RTOS) Accelerated Technology (AT) is the Embedded Systems Division of Mentor Graphics
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 25 Jun 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories
Programmable and hard-wired logic embed together
QuickLogic has revealed its upcoming QuickMIPS ESP family with a fully characterised processor system, market-specific hard-wired functions and the industry's fastest programmable logic.
Processor and programmable logic come together
QuickLogic's QuickMIPS ESP family combines a high-performance processor with fully characterised, application specific functionality and a field programmable fabric for flexibility.
This solution allows system developers to debug their hardware and software designs in a single, integrated development environment, reducing development time and cost.
A board support package (BSP) is available which includes a system initialisation code, interrupt handling code and drivers for on-chip devices (ie UARTs, Ethernet MACs) as well as onboard devices.
Running the Nucleus RTOS on QuickMIPS provides a variety of software solutions for networking, data storage and graphics through optional AT packages such as Nucleus Net, Nucleus File and Nucleus Grafix.
"QuickLogic's partnership with AT provides system designers with an integrated solution for codevelopment of software and hardware - so more of the developers time can be spent differentiating designs, without compromising time-to-market and cost reduction", said Judd Heape, System Applications Manager for the QuickMIPS product line.
"When we first envisioned our Codelab embedded developer suite, platforms such as the QuickMIPS programmable SoC were at the forefront of our minds", said Robert Day, director of marketing for the Embedded Systems Division of Mentor Graphics.
"The combination of the FS2 probe integrated with Codelab and Nucleus RTOS products and QuickMIPS will bring significant cost and time-to-market benefits to QuickMIPS system users".
• QuickLogic: contact details and other news
• Email this article to a colleague
• Register for the free Electronicstalk email newsletter
• Electronicstalk Home Page

