MIPI I3C Controller
Controller IP for the MIPI I3C interface Compliant with the MIPI® I3C® specification and legacy compatible with the I2C specifica…
Overview
Controller IP for the MIPI I3C interface
Compliant with the MIPI® I3C® specification and legacy compatible with the I2C specification, the Controller IP for MIPI I3C is engineered to quickly and easily integrate into any mobile embedded SoC device and expand sensor communication capabilities with better performance and power efficiency. The MIPI I3C Controller contains the capability to be either the Initiator/Host or the Target on the I3C bus.
Key features
- Support for Multiple Transmission Modes with Single Data Rate (SDR) and High Data Rate (HDR)
- Support for I3C Common Command Code
- Dynamic address assignment (DAA) support
Block Diagram
Applications
- Automotive,
- Communications,
- Consumer Electronics,
- Data Processing,
- Industrial and Medical,
- Military/Civil Aerospace,
- Others
What’s Included?
- Documentation—Integration guide, user guide, and release notes
- Clean, readable, synthesize-able Verilog RTL
- Synthesis scripts
- Sample verification testbench with integrated BFM, monitors, and sanity tests
Files
Note: some files may require an NDA depending on provider policy.
Specifications
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Learn more about I2C / I3C IP core
Maximizing the Usability of Your Chip Development: Design with Flexibility for the Future
MIPI I3C v1.1 - A Conversation with Ken Foust
How to Connect Sensors with I3C
MIPI CCI over I3C: Faster Camera Control for SoC Architects
Arasan I3C PHY - Ternary vs. Non-Ternary
Frequently asked questions about I2C / I3C IP cores
What is MIPI I3C Controller?
MIPI I3C Controller is a I2C / I3C IP core from Cadence Design Systems, Inc. listed on Semi IP Hub.
How should engineers evaluate this I2C / I3C?
Engineers should review the overview, key features, supported foundries and nodes, maturity, deliverables, and provider information before shortlisting this I2C / I3C IP.
Can this semiconductor IP be compared with similar products?
Yes. Buyers can compare this product with similar semiconductor IP cores or IP families based on category, provider, process options, and structured technical specifications.