Because you signed up to receive MIPI I3C®/I3C Basic™ updates or downloaded an I3C‑related specification or resource, we wanted to invite you to the upcoming MIPI I3C Plugfest and let you know about the latest I3C updates and new resources.
Register for June Plugfest in Warsaw
Join fellow I3C implementers for initial to advanced interoperability testing
In conjunction with MIPI Alliance Member Meeting #69 in Warsaw, Poland, the I3C Working Group will hold a MIPI I3C/I3C Basic Plugfest, on 23-24 June 2025, at the Sofitel Warsaw Victoria hotel. The registration fee is $100 USD for MIPI members and $500 USD for nonmembers.
The plugfest offers the opportunity for implementers to engage in interoperability testing between controller and target devices in a confidential environment protected by non-disclosure agreements (required for event access). Read more about testing.
Adopted in February, 🔒 MIPI I3C v1.2 rearranges the document to make it modular for easier updating in future versions. It also incorporates the two Errata for I3C v1.1.1 and adds clarification on existing features like Target Reset and HDR CCC and Timing Parameters. No entirely new features are introduced. The publicly available I3C Basic v1.2 is expected to be released later this month.
Download the presentations from the MIPI I3C track, along with nine other MIPI-related presentations, for technical insights and real-world implementation examples.
MIPI I3C Presentations:
An Introduction to MIPI I3C, the Next-Generation Serial Bus Enabling Industrial Applications, presented by Michele Scarlatella, MIPI Alliance
Best Practices for Smooth Adoption of the MIPI I3C Interface, presented by Martin Cavallo, Binho LLC
Enabling Next-Generation Embedded Vision Systems with MIPI I3C, presented by Marie-Charlotte Leclerc, STMicroelectronics
Explore I3C Features with New Member Demo
MIPI Alliance member Microchip Technology recently launched an interactive I3C demo to demonstrate features such as in-band interrupts, dynamic addressing and hot-join capability. View the demo.
Welcome New I3C Working Group Leaders
The MIPI board recently appointed Eyuel Zewdu Teferi (STMicroelectronics) to the chair role of the I3C Working Group. Eyuel previously served as vice chair of the MIPI I3C Basic Ad-hoc Working Group. In addition, the board approved the appointments of co-vice chairs Aruni Nelson (Intel Corporation) and Jonathan Georgino (Binho).