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MIPI UniPro Software Stack
- The MIPI Alliance was created to define and promote open standards for interfaces to mobile application processors. The UniPro (Unified Protocol) is one in a family of standard addressing the mobile market. UniPro is a high speed interface technology for interconnecting integrated circuits in mobile phones or compatible products. The targeted scenario for UniPro technology is to connect chips (such as application processor to a peripheral device) within a mobile terminal.
- The Arasan UniPro software stack serves as a path for applications to transmit data over the hardware stack and also to indicate the availability of data from the remote host. The stack exports a generic set of device operation APIs (such as initialization, configuration, data transfer, callback registration for event notifications, shutdown etc.) for easy integration with client applications. It provides an easy-to-use interface to client application by managing all the nitty-gritty details of UniPro protocol in the stack itself. A layered architecture for the stack makes it possible to port, configure and expand to various platforms, OS and various target hardware devices.
- The UniPro software stack implements a scheduling engine and connection specific input output queue to provide better memory utilization and to provide Quality of Service (QoS) for different requirements of the stream. Hardware does the physical bus arbitration and scheduling of packets for TC0 and TC1 traffic classes at physical level. The software does the scheduling mapping at more granular reason based on requirements of a stream.
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Mipi Unipro Verification IP
- MIPI UniPro VIP is fully compliant with MIPI UniPro Specification 2.0 and MIPI M-PHY Specification 5.0
- Fully supports Transport Layer, Network Layer, Data Link Layer, PHY Adapter Layer and Device Management Entity
- Supports maximum of four Lanes in each direction
- Supports different HS-GEAR or PWM-GEAR in both directions.
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Simulation VIP for MIPI UniPro
- Serial and RMMI Interfaces
- Supports Serial and RMMI interfaces (downstream)
- CPort Signal Interface
- Supports CPort signal interface (upstream)
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MIPI UniPro Verification IP
- Supports MIPI UniPro specification 1.41,1.6,1.8 and 2.0.
- Support MIPI MPHY specification 3.0,4.1 and 5.0.
- Supports data control at each layer of UniPro Specification for easy debug.
- Supports multiple connections in L4 Layer and L4 segments.
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MIPI Unipro Synthesizable Transactor
- Supports MIPI UniPro specification 1.41, 1.6 and 1.8
- Supports MIPI MPHY specification 3.0 and 4.1
- Supports data control at each layer of UniPro Specification for easy debug
- Supports multiple connections in L4 Layer and L4 segments
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MIPI UniPro IIP
- Compliant with MIPI UNIPRO specification version 1.6,1.8 and 2.0
- Supports MIPI M-PHY specification 3.0 ,4.1 and 5.0
- Supports multiple connections in L4 Layer and L4 segments
- Supports M-PHY HS data rates HS-Gear1 – Gear5, both A/B modes and PWM
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MIPI UniPro G4 Controller
- Compliant with the MIPI UniPro v1.8 specification
- Supports all host and device configurations for JEDEC UFS and UniPort M
- Supports HS-Gear4 Synopsys M-PHY IP v4.1 and access to attributes
- HS-Gear4 adaptation and advanced granularity capability
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MIPI UniPro v2.0 Controller
- Compliant with the MIPI UniPro v2.0 specification
- Supports all host and device configurations for JEDEC UFS and UniPort-M
- Supports HS-Gear5 Synopsys M-PHY IP v5.0 and access to attributes
- HS-Gear5 adaptation and advanced granularity capability
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UniPro 1.6 device
- Compliant with MIPI Alliance UniPro Standard version 1.6 specification
- HS-G3 transmission in M-PHY
- Dummy burst for Power Mode change procedure
- Skip symbol insertion and scrambler function
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UniPro 1.6 host
- Compliant with MIPI Alliance UniPro Standard version 1.6 specification
- HS-G3 transmission in M-PHY
- Dummy burst for Power Mode change procedure
- Skip symbol insertion and the scrambler function