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I3C Basic IP

I3C (Improved Inter-Integrated Circuit) is a new standard for communication between integrated circuits (ICs) that builds upon the widely used I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) standard. I3C aims to address some of the limitations of I2C and to provide a more robust and efficient communication protocol for modern ICs.

One of the key features of I3C is its support for multiple data rates, which allows for faster communication between ICs. I3C also supports dynamic addressing, which makes it easier to connect multiple ICs together and to add or remove ICs from a system without disrupting the communication between them.

I3C also includes support for advanced features such as hot-joining and sleep modes, which can help reduce power consumption in devices that use I3C. Additionally, I3C provides backward compatibility with I2C devices, which means that I3C devices can communicate with I2C devices using the same communication bus.

Overall, I3C is a significant improvement over I2C and is expected to become increasingly popular in the coming years as more ICs adopt the standard.

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