This article focuses on low-power scenarios with streaming sensors connected to a processor via MIPI. After a short overview of low-duty cycle sensor principles, we explore how a streaming image sensor leverages those principles, show how one semiconductor company uses MIPI CSI-2® and D-PHY interfaces in their imaging solution, and touch on use cases for ultra-low-power streaming sensors deploying MIPI.
The MXL-CDPHY-CSI-2-TX-T-40ULP is a high-frequency, low-power, low-cost, source-synchronous, physical layer supporting the MIPI Alliance Specification .
The MXL-DPHY-CSI-2-TX-T-40ULP is a high-frequency, low-power, low-cost, source-synchronous, physical Layer supporting the MIPI Alliance Specification .
The MXL-CD-PHY-UNIV-T-22ULP is a high-frequency, low-power, low-cost, source-synchronous, physical Layer supporting the MIPI Alliance Specification for .