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MIPI LLI Controller
- The LLI Controller connects two chips together to create a single “virtual chip”, with both chips sharing the same memory.
- This is achieved by the low latency from the “companion” chip to the memory interface of the host chip.
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MIPI LLI Verification IP
- Supports MIPI LLI specification 1.0.
- Support MIPI MPHY Type-I specification
- PHY layer supports MPHY serial, MPHY RMMI (10,20,40 bit) Interface
- PHY layer supports multi lanes, Type-I and all power modes for Mphy
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MIPI M-PHY® 4.1 Analog Transceiver
- The M-PHY is of Type 1, which apply to UFS, LLI, and CSI-3 protocols. The Multi-gear M-PHY 4.1 consists of analog transceivers, high-speed PLL, data recovery units as well as state-machine control — all in a single GDSII.
- The interface to the link protocol-specific controller (host or device) is compliant with the M-PHY RMMI specification, which allows seamless integration of the two IPs, namely the controller and the PHY, into the chip design.
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MIPI M-PHY® 3.1 Analog Transceiver
- The M-PHYs are of Type 1, which apply to UFS, LLI and CSI-3 protocols.
- The Multi-gear M-PHY 3.0 consists of analog transceivers, high speed PLL, data recovery units as well as the state-machine control — all in a single GDSII.
- The interface to the link protocol-specific controller (host or device) is compliant to the M-PHY RMMI specification, which allows seamless integration of the two IPs, namely the controller and the PHY, into the chip design.
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MIPI M-PHY
- The M-PHY implements MIPI M-PHY protocol V4.1
- The M-PHY protocol specification is a part of a group of communication protocols defined by MIPI® Alliance standards intended for mobile system chip to chip communications
- The M-PHY specification is specifically designed to be suitable for multiple protocols and for a wide range of applications