Applications requiring high-speed data over several meters using Alternate Low Power (ALP) mode.
For existing v1.2 designs, migrating to v2.0 is relatively straight but requires validation. The backward compatibility works in two ways:
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While D-PHY v2.0 is highly popular, the MIPI Alliance also offers C-PHY.
VR/AR headsets require dual high-resolution displays running at ultra-low latencies to prevent motion sickness. The 18 Gbps aggregate bandwidth of D-PHY v2.0 accommodates these massive data footprints easily. 6. Comparison: MIPI D-PHY v2.0 vs. C-PHY vs. M-PHY mipi d phy 20 specification top
It includes optimized low-power states (ALP) for when high bandwidth is not required.
Whether you are interfacing with a or a display (DSI) While D-PHY v2
: For fast data transmission (e.g., streaming 4K video).
Optimized for maximum data per milliwatt, minimizing EMI (Electromagnetic Interference). Low-Power (LP) Mode Low-Power (LP) Mode