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- Interface Specifications for Mobile Products | MIPI Allliance
MIPI Alliance members develop the world’s most comprehensive set of interface specifications for mobile and mobile-influenced products Here are a few of our major specifications
- Current Specifications | MIPI
MIPI Alliance offers a comprehensive portfolio of specifications to interface chipsets and peripherals in mobile-connected devices The specifications can be applied to interconnect a full range of components—from the modem, antenna and application processor to the camera, display, sensors and other peripherals
- Camera Serial Interface 2 (MIPI CSI-2) | MIPI
MIPI CSI-2 ®, originally introduced in 2005, is the world’s most widely implemented embedded camera and imaging interface It has achieved widespread adoption for its ease of use and ability to support a broad range of high-performance applications, including 1080p, 4K, 8K and beyond video, and high-resolution photography
- About Us | MIPI
MIPI Alliance is a collaborative global organization serving industries that develop mobile and mobile-influenced devices The focus of the organization is to design and promote hardware and software interfaces that simplify the integration of components built into a device, from the antenna and modem, to peripherals and the application processor
- Mobile | MIPI
MIPI Alliance specifications are used to interface chipsets and peripherals in mobile-connected devices In the mobile industry, these solutions are used in smartphones, tablets, laptops and hybrid devices
- I3C and I3C Basic | MIPI
MIPI I3C Basic™ is a subset of MIPI I3C that bundles the most commonly needed I3C features for developers and other standards organizations The mobile ecosystem and broader system integrator community can efficiently use these capabilities as an alternative to I2C
- Frequently Asked Questions | MIPI
Learn more about MIPI, its structure and governance, specifications, membership in the Alliance and more by reviewing these frequently asked questions
- Growth of MIPI A‑PHY Automotive Ecosystem Continues to Ramp Up
Recently MIPI member company Valens Semiconductor announced Mobileye has selected its A-PHY-compliant chipsets to provide the in-car, sensor-to-compute connectivity infrastructure for Mobileye EyeQ™ 6H automated and autonomous production programs underway with a group of global automotive brands
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