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Coming Up - MIPI CSI-2 over D-PHY & C-PHY: Advancing Imaging Conduit Solutions
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24 February 2026 | 9-10:30 a.m. (PST)
MIPI CSI-2®, together with MIPI D-PHY™ and C-PHY™ physical layers, form the foundation of image sensor solutions across a wide range of markets, including smartphones, computing, automotive, robotics and beyond. This webinar will explore the latest CSI-2 feature developments and the continued evolution of MIPI’s low-energy, high-performance physical layer transport solutions–D-PHY and C-PHY–which leverage differential and ternary signaling, respectively.
Attendees will gain insight into recently adopted capabilities such as event-based sensing and processing, as well as D‑PHY embedded clock mode. The session will also cover near-term enhancements, including dual-PHY macro support and multi-drop bus capability, along with a forward-looking view of longer-term feature developments. By the close of the webinar, attendees will understand how MIPI imaging solutions are enabling next-generation computer and machine vision applications across a wide range of product ecosystems.
Presenters
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Haran Thanigasalam
Haran Thanigasalam, Chair of the MIPI Camera Working Group and Camera Interest GroupIn his role as camera and imaging consultant for MIPI Alliance, Haran chairs the Camera Interest Group (CIG) and Camera Working Group (CWG), driving the exploration and evolution of industry standards for emerging computer vision and machine vision applications. Prior to joining MIPI, Haran served as a camera architecture engineering program manager at Apple and an imaging systems architect at Intel. During his time at Apple and Intel, he collaborated with exceptional domain experts to deliver bespoke imaging capabilities for iconic product platforms. With more than 20 years of experience in imaging and optical systems development, Haran brings deep technical expertise to his work. He grew up in Alberta, Canada, and enjoys spending time in the Rocky Mountains.
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Raj Kumar Nagpal
Raj Kumar Nagpal, Chair of the MIPI D-PHY Working GroupRaj is chair of the MIPI PHY Steering Group and D-PHY Working Group, as well as co-chair of the A-PHY Working Group. Raj has more than 25 years of research and development experience in various fields of electronics, including RF engineering, high-speed serial links, signal integrity, power integrity and product validation. His work at Synopsys focuses on high-speed serial links architecture/system-level modeling, as well as signal integrity and power integrity domains of high-speed serial links. Raj has a master's of engineering degree in microwave electronics from the University of Delhi and earned his bachelor of technology degree in electronics and communication from Nagpur University.
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George Wiley
George Wiley, Chair of the MIPI C-PHY Working GroupGeorge Wiley serves as chair of the MIPI C-PHY Working Group. He is senior director of technical standards at Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. where he has responsibility for C-PHY system design and participates in the development of other multimedia interfaces. George has been with Qualcomm for 25 years and has developed products related to digital communications over his 46 year career, including forward error correction equipment for satellite communications, data encryption equipment, wireless local loop terminals and various mobile phones, including one of the first smartphones.




