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  2. MIPI Alliance - Wikipedia

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    MIPI Alliance is a global business alliance that develops technical specifications for the mobile ecosystem, particularly smart phones but including mobile-influenced industries. MIPI was founded in 2003 by Arm , Intel , Nokia , Samsung , STMicroelectronics and Texas Instruments .

  3. Camera Serial Interface - Wikipedia

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    The Camera Serial Interface (CSI) is a specification of the Mobile Industry Processor Interface (MIPI) Alliance. It defines an interface between a camera and a host processor. The latest active interface specifications are CSI-2 v4.1 (April 2024), CSI-3 v1.1 (March 2014) and CCS v1.1.1 (April 2023).

  4. Display Serial Interface - Wikipedia

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    The MIPI Alliance was formed in 2003, aiming to establish standards in mobile industry components. The first version of the MIPI DSI, version 1.0 was released in 2005. MIPI DSI v1.1 was released in 2007, and added features such as "Command Mode" for directly sending commands and data to display modules using the display controller. [ 1 ]

  5. RFFE - Wikipedia

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    RFFE may refer to: RF Front-End Working Group (RFFE) of the MIPI Alliance Escherichia coli (E. coli) rffE strain (rffE), with mutant defective UDP-N-acetylglucosamine 2-epimerase

  6. Category:MIPI Alliance standards - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "MIPI Alliance standards" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Camera interface;

  7. UniPro protocol stack - Wikipedia

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    The actual physical layer is a separate specification as the various PHY options are reused [2] in other MIPI Alliance specifications. UniPro protocol stack (this color-coding is a long-standing UniPro tradition)

  8. M-PHY - Wikipedia

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    M-PHY is a high speed data communications physical layer protocol standard developed by the MIPI Alliance, PHY Working group, and targeted at the needs of mobile multimedia devices. [1] The specification's details are proprietary to MIPI member organizations, but a substantial body of knowledge can be assembled from open sources.

  9. Display pixel interface - Wikipedia

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    The Display pixel interface (DPI) is the interface defined by the Mobile Industry Processor Interface (MIPI), [1] which is used for Active-Matrix LCD displays for handheld devices. It is intended for the display modules in the mobile devices.