MIPI RFFE Slave IIP

Overview

MIPI RFFE Slave interface provides full support for the two-wire MIPI RFFE synchronous serial interface, compatible with RFFE specification. Through its RFFE compatibility, it provides a simple interface to a wide range of low-cost devices. MIPI RFFE Slave IIP is proven in FPGA environment.The host interface of the MIPI RFFE can be simple interface or can be AMBA APB, AMBA AHB, AMBA AHB-Lite, AMBA AXI, AMBA AXI-Lite, VCI, OCP, Avalon, PLB, Tilelink, Wishbone or Custom protocol.

MIPI RFFE Slave IIP is supported natively in Verilog and VHDL

Key Features

  • Compliant with version 3.0 MIPI RFFE Specifications.
  • Full MIPI RFFE Slave functionality.
  • Supports following frames
    • Command Frame
    • Data/Address Frame
    • No Response Frame
  • Supports extended register read/writes
  • Supports interrupt summary and identification command sequence
  • Support Trigger and Extended trigger modes
  • Support Masked write command sequence
  • Supports Timed Trigger
  • Supports Mappable Triggers
  • Support Synchronous read
  • Support Normal and Secondary operation mode
  • Support USID Programming Procedure 1,2 and 3
  • Support Group slave ID
  • Supports device enumeration
  • Supports Half-Speed Data Response (HSDR) Accesses
  • Supports Full Command Sequence at Half-Speed SCLK
  • Supports Delayed Read-back
  • Supports Reserved Register Allocations in Basic Address Space (0x1C – 0x1F)
  • Supports Reserved Register Allocations in Extended Address Space (0x20 – 0x3F)
  • Supports Write Slave State via PWR_MODE bits
  • Supports Read Slave State via PWR_MODE bits
  • Supports Read PRODUCT_ID, MANUFACTURER_ID and USID from reserved registers.
  • Support Interrupt capable slave
  • Supports Extended Frequency Range up to 52 MHz
  • Supports Error detection
    • Undefined command frame
    • Command frame with parity error
    • Command frame length error
    • Address frame with parity error
    • Data frame with parity error
    • Read of unused register
    • Write of an unused register
    • Read using the broadcast ID or a GSID
  • Fully synthesizable
  • Static synchronous design
  • Positive edge clocking and no internal tri-states
  • Scan test ready
  • Simple interface allows easy connection to microprocessor/microcontroller devices
  • Optionally this core can be built to have SPI or I2C interface for application where slave can have multiple interfaces like RFFE or SPI or I2C Interface
  • This core achieves ASIL B and can be made to achieve ASIL D as per ISO26262

Benefits

  • Single Site license option is provided to companies designing in a single site.
  • Multi Sites license option is provided to companies designing in multiple sites.
  • Single Design license allows implementation of the IP Core in a single FPGA bitstream and ASIC.
  • Unlimited Designs, license allows implementation of the IIP Core in unlimited number of FPGA bitstreams and ASIC designs.

Block Diagram

MIPI RFFE Slave IIP
 Block Diagram

Deliverables

  • The MIPI RFFE Slave interface is available in Source and netlist products.
  • The Source product is delivered in verilog.If needed, VHDL and SystemC can also be provided
  • Easy to use Verilog Test Environment with Verilog Testcases
  • Lint, CDC, Synthesis, Simulation Scripts with waiver files
  • IP-XACT RDL generated address map
  • Firmware code and linux driver package
  • Documentation contains User's Guide and Release notes.
  • ISO26262 Safety Manual (SAM) Document
  • ISO26262 Failure Modes, Effects and Diagnostics Analysis (FMEDA)Document

Technical Specifications

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