Vendor: Silvaco, Inc. Category: I2C / I3C

I3C V1.1 Advanced Controller

The I3C Controller is a configurable I3C controller that can be used in microcontroller-based environments to provide I3C connect…

Overview

The I3C Advanced Controller is a highly configurable I3C controller that can be used in microcontroller-based environments to provide I3C connectivity to any device. It contains controller capabilities as well as many of the same features as the I3C Advanced Target. It can be configured in a number of different ways to allow the core to use the minimum amount of logic to reduce both area (cost) and power.

Key features

  • Highly configurable core that allows customer to minimize unneeded logic
  • Compliant with MIPI I3C V1.1.1
  • Compliant with MIPI I3C Basic V1.1.1
  •  Dynamic addressing
  •  Single Data Rate (SDR)
  •  Error detection types (TE0-TE5, CE0, CE2, CE3)
  •  Advanced I3C features
    •  HDR-BT with up to 100 Mbps bandwidth
    •  Multilane with 1, 2, or 4 SDA lanes
    •  Hot-join
    •  In-band interrupts
    •  Timing Control
      •  Asynchronous Mode 0
      •  Synchronous Mode
    •  High-speed mode (HDR-DDR)
    •  Group addressing
    •  Target reset
    •  All Common Command Codes (CCCs) supported
  •  AMBA APB (v3) application interface
    •  Memory mapped registers
    •  DMA, flow control features
    •  FIFO options
      •  Internal 2-byte ping-pong buffer
      •  Internal FIFO (or 32 words for HDR-BT mode)
  •  Legacy I2C coexistence, including I2C messaging
  •  Static I2C address support 
  • Support for I2C pads with 50ns glitch filter

Block Diagram

Applications

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  • Mechanical sensing (Gyroscopes, MEMS, etc.)
  • Environmental sensing (Light, pressure, temperature, humidity, etc.)
  • Biometrics (Fingerprinting, glucose, heart rate, breathalyzer, etc.)
  • Communication (Near-field sensors, infrared remotes, etc.)

What’s Included?

  • Verilog RTL source code
  • Test bench with test suites
  • Documentation including User's Guide and Integration Guide
  • Technology-independent synthesis constraints

Files

Note: some files may require an NDA depending on provider policy.

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
I3C V1.1 Advanced Controller
Vendor
Silvaco, Inc.
Type
Silicon IP

Provider

Silvaco, Inc.
HQ: United States
Silvaco focuses on enabling the next generation of AI/ML, Cloud/Datacenter, Automotive and Autonomous Driving, IoT and 5G designs through a comprehensive offering of Silicon proven IP. Our portfolio includes a complete catalog of Interface IP, Amba Peripherals, Subsystems, MIPI IP and Automotive Communication Controller IP. Our experienced ASIC and Embedded Software designers have a rich history of designing SOCs with embedded microprocessors which are crucial to building small connected smart chips.

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Frequently asked questions about I2C / I3C IP cores

What is I3C V1.1 Advanced Controller?

I3C V1.1 Advanced Controller is a I2C / I3C IP core from Silvaco, Inc. listed on Semi IP Hub.

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