Webinar: Introducing MIPI I3C – The Next-Generation Serial Communication Bus
October 06, 2023
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Join Elektor and MIPI Alliance for an exclusive webinar on Thursday November 2, 2023 at 4:00 PM CET (Berlin/Amsterdam). The presentation will provide a technical overview of the I3C interface and explain how it can be used to connect next-generation components. Register today!
MIPI I3C® (and the publicly available MIPI I3C Basic℠) is a scalable, general purpose, two-wire serial communication bus specification for connecting peripherals to microprocessors and microcontrollers. Designed as the successor to I2C, it supports numerous innovative features that build upon the key attributes of the I2C, SPI and UART interfaces. As a result, MIPI I3C provides a high-performance, low-power, low-pin count upgrade path for existing implementers of these interfaces and makes an ideal interface for numerous applications, including sensor control and data transport, memory sideband channel, “always-on” imaging, server system management, debug communications, touchscreen communication and power management.
The webinar will also provide an overview of related specifications such as the MIPI I3C Host Controller interface, and resources available within the I3C ecosystem to aid developers, including the I3C driver for the Linux kernel, conformance test suites, application notes, FAQs, presentations and white papers. In addition, presenters will share more information about how to get involved in the MIPI I3C Working Group and interoperability events.
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Tim McKee
Tim is a hardware engineer with over 10 years of experience working in the semiconductor industry. He is currently a system architect at Intel Corporation, where he works to create and enable standards for industry advancement. In 2020 he was elected chair of the MIPI I3C Working Group, where he leads a cross-industry group of MIPI members who develop and maintain the MIPI I3C and I3C Basic interface specifications.
Michele Scarlatella
As a longtime contributor to the MIPI I3C specification, Michele currently serves as an IoT technical consultant for MIPI Alliance. Formerly, he spent 18 years at STMicroelectronics covering multiple senior roles including director of technology and system architecture within the Microcontroller & ICs Division, and director within the central marketing team for secure microcontrollers.
Eyuel Zewdu Teferi
Eyuel Zewdu has been with STMicroelectronics since 2016 and is currently a senior hardware design engineer in ST's MEMS sensor division. He is involved in both MIPI and JEDEC, is an active member of the MIPI I3C working Group and is currently the vice chair of the MIPI I3C Basic Ad-hoc Working Group.
Clemens Valens
Clemens is the Technical Manager of Elektor Labs. He holds a B.Sc. in Electronics and an M.Sc. in Electronics and Information Technology. He currently produces engineering tutorials and product reviews at Elektor TV. Clemens is also responsible for the Elektor Labs community website.
MIPI I3C® (and the publicly available MIPI I3C Basic℠) is a scalable, general purpose, two-wire serial communication bus specification for connecting peripherals to microprocessors and microcontrollers. Designed as the successor to I2C, it supports numerous innovative features that build upon the key attributes of the I2C, SPI and UART interfaces. As a result, MIPI I3C provides a high-performance, low-power, low-pin count upgrade path for existing implementers of these interfaces and makes an ideal interface for numerous applications, including sensor control and data transport, memory sideband channel, “always-on” imaging, server system management, debug communications, touchscreen communication and power management.
The webinar will also provide an overview of related specifications such as the MIPI I3C Host Controller interface, and resources available within the I3C ecosystem to aid developers, including the I3C driver for the Linux kernel, conformance test suites, application notes, FAQs, presentations and white papers. In addition, presenters will share more information about how to get involved in the MIPI I3C Working Group and interoperability events.
Don't miss out: secure your spot now!
The Speakers
Tim McKee
Tim is a hardware engineer with over 10 years of experience working in the semiconductor industry. He is currently a system architect at Intel Corporation, where he works to create and enable standards for industry advancement. In 2020 he was elected chair of the MIPI I3C Working Group, where he leads a cross-industry group of MIPI members who develop and maintain the MIPI I3C and I3C Basic interface specifications.
Michele Scarlatella
As a longtime contributor to the MIPI I3C specification, Michele currently serves as an IoT technical consultant for MIPI Alliance. Formerly, he spent 18 years at STMicroelectronics covering multiple senior roles including director of technology and system architecture within the Microcontroller & ICs Division, and director within the central marketing team for secure microcontrollers.
Eyuel Zewdu Teferi
Eyuel Zewdu has been with STMicroelectronics since 2016 and is currently a senior hardware design engineer in ST's MEMS sensor division. He is involved in both MIPI and JEDEC, is an active member of the MIPI I3C working Group and is currently the vice chair of the MIPI I3C Basic Ad-hoc Working Group.
Clemens Valens
Clemens is the Technical Manager of Elektor Labs. He holds a B.Sc. in Electronics and an M.Sc. in Electronics and Information Technology. He currently produces engineering tutorials and product reviews at Elektor TV. Clemens is also responsible for the Elektor Labs community website.
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