MIPI Alliance working groups are created and structured to define common mobile-interface specifications. The organization currently has more than 15 working groups, spanning mobile device design. Each working group progresses along a standard path - from investigation group to specification. Led by a technical chair, group members define the requirements for the specification, solicit input and proposals, discuss, and create a draft specification. From there, the specification is vetted and reviewed by the board of directors. After a final vote, the draft becomes a specification which is made available to all member companies. Only MIPI members have access to the complete published specification. Working Group participation is open to board, promoter, and contributor member companies. While adopter members do not participate in working groups, they do have access to the published specifications. Current working groups include: • Analog Control Interface • Battery Interface (MIPI BIF; a kind of
smart battery interface) • Camera (
Camera Serial Interface) •
Debug •
DigRF • Display (
Display Serial Interface) • High Speed Synchronous Interface • Low Latency Interface • Low Speed Multipoint Link (
SLIMbus) • Marketing • PHY • Reduced Input/Output Working Group (RIO) • RF Front-End Working Group (RFFE) • Sensor Work Group (I3C) • Software Investigation Group • Technical Steering Group • Test Working Group •
UniPro, including
M-PHY, used by
Mobile PCIe == Specifications ==