Vendor: MAXVY Technologies Pvt Ltd Category: I2C / I3C

MIPI-I3C HOST (SDR)

MIPI I3C(Improved Inter Integrated Circuit) is a two-wire bidirectional serial Bus for sensors communication.

Overview

MIPI I3C(Improved Inter Integrated Circuit) is a two-wire bidirectional serial Bus for sensors communication. The MIPI I3C interface has been developed to ease sensor system design architectures in mobile sensor and IoT / automotive sensor wireless products by providing a fast, low cost, low power.

Key features

  • Compliance as per Public Release Edition.
  • Two wire serial interface up to 12.5 MHz using Push-Pull.
  • Dynamic Addressing while supporting Static Addressing for Legacy I2C Devices.
  • Support Single Data Rate messaging(SDR).
  • Support Broadcast and Direct Common Command Code (CCC) Messages.
  • In-Band Interrupt support.
  • Hot-Join support.
  • Synchronous Timing Support and Asynchronous Time Stamping.

Block Diagram

Applications

  • Consumer Electronics.
  • Defense.
  • Aerospace.
  • Virtual Reality.
  • Augmented Reality.
  • Medical.
  • Biometrics (Finger prints, etc).
  • Automotive Devices.
  • Sensor Devices.

What’s Included?

  • Verilog Source code.
  • User Guide.
  • IP Integration Guide.
  • Run and Synthesis script.
  • Encrypted Verification Testbench Environment.
  • Basic Testsuite.

Files

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

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
MIPI-I3C HOST (SDR)
Vendor
MAXVY Technologies Pvt Ltd
Type
Silicon IP

Provider

MAXVY Technologies Pvt Ltd
HQ: India
MAXVY is a fast growing company which is currently engaged in the fields of Semiconductor. We offer our services to shape your concept to products (Silicon Chips), which includes Embedded Product Design, RTL design and Verification, Analog and Mixed Signal System Design and Analysis, Physical Design etc...

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Frequently asked questions about I2C / I3C IP cores

What is MIPI-I3C HOST (SDR)?

MIPI-I3C HOST (SDR) is a I2C / I3C IP core from MAXVY Technologies Pvt Ltd listed on Semi IP Hub.

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