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MIPI I3C Plugfest

Warsaw, Poland
23-24 June 2025

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MIPI I3C/I3C Basic Testing Details

 

Platform: Standardized cabling (.1 inch spacing – female-female wires, GND, SDA, GND, SCL, GND). Legacy I2C device allowed. Power supply may be needed for targets. 1.8v and 3.3v devices present.

Features under Test:

  • Pure and Legacy I3C SDR Read/Write
  • I3C SDR Read/Write
  • Dynamic Address Assignment (including SETDASA and RSTDAA)
  • IBI with/without MDB – if supported
  • Basic Direct CCC’s
  • Enter/Exit HDR (for SDR only devices)
  • DDR Read/Write/CRC – if supported
  • TSP Read/Write – if Target supported
  • Controller/Target Error Handling
  • Multi-Target Topologies (at least two I3C devices) – After confirmed point-to-point functionality
    • Include Direct/Broadcast CCC’s
  • HCI v1.0 related tests – to ensure a hardware and standard software compatibility
  • Timing Control
    • Sync Mode
    • Async Mode 0/1 and Async Mode Exit
  • Secondary Controller/Main Controller Handoff – if supported
  • Target Reset
  • Multilane features
  • HDR-BT
  • 1.2V support for devices that are supporting it
  • Group Addressing
  • Any other I3C v1.1.1 and I3C Basic v1.1.1 capabilities supported

Test Equipment: Test companies may bring oscilloscopes with I3C protocol Trigger and Decode analysis and active probes
Anticipated Test Matrix: Approximately n Controllers X m Targets
Other: Device Characteristics Register (DCR) assignments are available for each I3C Target

 

I3C Physical Interface

  • Objective: Maintain a consistent physical interconnect of design and length for easy interoperation between varied test PCBs and typical I3C functionality
  • Design: 0.1 inch spacing female to female AWG 26 ribbon cable with solderless individual connectors.
  • Pinout: GND, SDA, GND, SCL, GND
  • Length: Max 15cm (0.02Ohm, 2.5pf)
  • Example: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01L5ULRUA?psc=1
 

I3C Conformance Test Suite for I3C/I3C Basic v1.1.1

A conformance test suite (CTS) has been developed to improve the interoperability of products that adopt the MIPI I3C interface. It defines a set of conformance or interoperability tests whereby products can be tested against other implementations of the I3C or I3C Basic v1.1.1 specifications. The latest version of the CTS focuses on SDR-only devices without optional I3C capabilities, all controller and target error detection and recovery methods, and basic HDR Enter/Tolerance/Restart/Exit in scope, with HDR-DDR under consideration.