SUNNYVALE, CA — (Marketwired) — 11/04/14 —
ArcticLink III BX CSSP provides Display Bridging for Samsung cameras
QuickLogic CSSP solution now shipping
Samsung NX1 is currently available worldwide
QuickLogic Corporation (NASDAQ: QUIK), the innovator of ultra-low power Customer Specific Standard Products (), today announced that its display bridge solution platform has been chosen by Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. to enable display bridging in the NX1 Compact System Camera (CSC).
The ArcticLink III BX platform, with its 15 silicon variants, was specifically architected to offer system designers a solution to bridge mismatched display standards. The platform features very low power consumption in a small 4.5 x 4.5mm package, making it easy for OEMs to integrate into their existing designs. The ArcticLink III BX is an ideal solution where differing display interface standards are implemented.
“One challenge of premium CSC design is the availability of high quality Electronic View Finders (EVFs) that are interface compatible with camera processors,” said Paul Karazuba, director of marketing and media at QuickLogic. “The use of the ArcticLink III BX device allows OEMs to choose from a large variety of readily available displays.”
The ArcticLink III BX solution and Samsung NX1 camera are available now.
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