MIPI I3C Sensor Connectivity IP
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MIPI I3C Slave v1.1 Controller IP enables efficient data flow for sensor integration.
- Compliant with the MIPI Alliance Specification for I3C Version 1.0
- Supports modes of Master – SDR [12.5 MHz], HDR DDR and HDR- Ternary (TSP, TSL) Modes
- Supports IBI, Hot Join
- Dynamic Addressing assignment support
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MIPI I3C Master v1.1 Controller IP offers impressive data transmission capacity for sensor integration.
- Compliant with the MIPI Alliance Draft Specification for I3C Version 0.5 Revision 1.0
- Supports all modes of Master – SDR [12.5 MHz], HDR and HDR-DDR, I2C Modes.
- Supports interrupt handling.
- Enables peer to peer communication.
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I3C Host Controller
- Compliant with MIPI I3C Specification V1.0
- Supports up to 12.5 MHz operation using Push-Pull.
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MIPI-I3C Combo Host and Target interface controller IP for Sensor and Peripheral connection
- Compliance as per MIPI-I3C Basic v1.0.
- Backward compatibility with I2C.
- Two wire serial interface up to 12.5MHz using Push-Pull.
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MIPI I3C Slave Controller
- Compliant with the latest MIPI I3C specification
- Backward compatible with the I2C slave devices
- Supports all data rates up to 26.7 Mbps
- Optional High Data Rate messaging Modes (HDR)
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I3C Controller
- Support for multiple transmission modes: Single Data Rate (SDR) and High Data Rate (HDR)
- Compliant with the latest I3C specification
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MIPI I3C Master Controller
- Compliant with the latest MIPI I3C specification
- Backward compatible with the I2C slave devices
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MIPI-I3C Combo IP Host/Target HDR-DDR compliance with Spec v1.1.1
- Compliance as per MIPI I3C - V.1.1.1 Release .
- Two wire serial interface up to 12.5 MHz using Push-Pull and open drain
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MIPI-I3C HOST (SDR)
- 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).
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MIPI I3C PHY - TSMC (12nm, 7nm, 5nm, and 22nm) - GF 12nm
- Two wire serial interface up to 12.5 MHz using Push-Pull
- Legacy I2C Device co-existence on the same Bus (with some limitations)
- Dynamic Addressing while supporting Static Addressing for Legacy I2C Devices
- Legacy I2C messaging