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Overview
The IoT device market has already reached levels of several billion units per year, with strong growth expected to continue for the foreseeable future. Key requirements for IoT products – particularly battery-operated devices – are efficient power management as well as low power consumption.
In this webinar, Tim McKee, chair of the MIPI I3C Working Group, and Michele Scarlatella, Ph.D., MIPI I3C technical consultant, explained how the MIPI I3C® utility and bus specification achieves optimal energy and power efficiency, greatly improving on similar legacy communication buses, such as I2C and SPI. This discussion focuses on the electrical properties of the I3C bus and provided examples of specific architectural configurations not possible with the aforementioned buses. Features and implementation techniques that can support these power goals will also be covered, including CPU cycle optimizations, in-band-interrupts, Hot-Join, and bus segmentation with the router function. The features covered in this session are also included in I3C Basic℠, the royalty-free, publicly available version of the I3C specification.
To learn more, download the MIPI white paper, "Achieving Power Efficiency in IoT Devices with MIPI I3C®."
Who should attend
Design engineers, test engineers, post silicon validation engineers, system design engineers, engineering managers, application engineers, SoC emulation engineers, RTL engineers, firmware engineers and hardware engineers, etc.
Presenters
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Tim McKee, MIPI I3C Working Group Chair |
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Michele Scarlatella, IoT Technical Consultant to MIPI Alliance |