MIPI I3C: A unified sensor interface
Sensors are everywhere surrounding us at home, office, cars, industry and everything else we are using today. It all started with the thermostat and first motion sensor used for an alarm system invented somewhere in 1950s. Over the period of time, rapid increase of sensors used across various applications created significant challenges, there was a need of sophistication in terms of size, electronics, packaging and integration of practically every kind of sensor one can think of. A modern sensor works the same way similar to the sensor decades ago, but is now smaller, better and much more reliable.
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