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MIPI Alliance Releases MIPI I3C Sensor Interface Specification

Integrates sensors in smartphone, IoT, automotive, and other product designs

MIPI Alliance
Wed, 01/18/2017 - 14:09
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(MIPI Alliance: Piscatawa, NJ) -- The MIPI Alliance, an international organization that develops interface specifications for mobile and mobile-influenced industries, has released MIPI I3C—“Improved inter-integrated circuit,” a sensor-interface specification that streamlines sensor integration in smartphones, wearables, internet of things (IoT) devices, and automotive systems.

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“MIPI I3C is an important milestone for MIPI Alliance and the developer community because it brings together multiple sensor-interface approaches around a unifying specification that provides conveniences and system-level benefits for many applications,” says Joel Huloux, chairman of the board of MIPI Alliance. “We expect MIPI I3C will play a fundamental role in expanding opportunities for sensor-based applications in mobile, mobile-influenced, and embedded systems markets.”

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