The enterprise sub-segment of the overall Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) market is one that demands the ubiquitous connectivity experience of the Smartphone segment, with the ruggedness and durability to withstand everyday use indoors, outdoors and on-the-road. Enterprise PDAs typically require multiple radios for WWAN, WLAN and WPAN connectivity. Combining all of these features while still maintaining a small form factor, low Bill of Materials (BOM) and battery life long enough for an entire work day creates the need for system architects to balance innovation and commercial viability.
This trend for high levels of feature integration and long battery life puts constraints on the system architecture. Typically, all of the radios being integrated into these enterprise PDAs are implemented as separate semiconductor components or modules. Connecting all of these components to the application processor that runs the operating system (OS) and application software is often an impossible task due to the limited number of high speed peripheral interfaces present on these application processors. Since mobile application processors are designed for the higher volume consumer markets, they typically do not integrate enough of these interfaces to support what enterprise PDAs require.
To solve this dilemma, QuickLogic has developed a broad variety host controllers around storage, networking, video and other high speed peripherals such as USB 2.0 OTG with PHY, SD/SDIO/MMC, NAND/Managed NAND, High Speed UARTs, and PCI