Join Elektor and MIPI Alliance for an exclusive webinar on Thursday October 30, 2025 at 4:00 PM CET (Berlin/Amsterdam). The webinar will provide a technical introduction to the I3C interface and its key features. The presenters also share advice on how to get “up and running” with I3C and introduce the useful open source “I3C Blaster” developer tool. Register today!

MIPI I3C® (and the publicly available MIPI I3C Basic™) is a scalable, general purpose, two-wire serial communication bus for connecting peripherals to microprocessors and microcontrollers. Designed as the successor to I2C, it supports numerous innovative features that build upon the key attributes of the I2C, SPI and UART interfaces. As a result, MIPI I3C provides a high-performance, low-power, low-pin count upgrade path for existing implementers of these interfaces. I3C is an ideal interface for numerous applications, including sensor control and data transport, memory sideband channel, always-on imaging, server system management, debug communications, touchscreen communication and power management

This three-part webinar will start with a technical introduction to the I3C interface and its key features. The second part will share advice on how to get “up and running” with I3C – explaining what I3C hardware is readily available and how to access resources to create your first I3C prototype board. The final part will introduce the useful open source “I3C Blaster” developer tool and supporting I3C analyzer project designed to help developers get "hands on" with I3C for the first time.

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Webinar: How To Get Started with the MIPI I3C® Interface
 

The Speakers


Jonathan GeorginoJonathan Georgino
Jonathan Georgino is the founder and CTO of Binho LLC. He is passionate about developing cutting-edge tools to enhance the developer experience and reduce time to market. Jonathan wants to share his enthusiasm for developing advanced embedded systems with as many other engineers as possible. He currently serves as co-vice chair of the MIPI I3C Working Group and vice chair of the MIPI I/O Bridges Working Group. 


Kai GossnerKai Gossner
Kai Gossner possesses a curious and inventive mind whose passion for technology extends far beyond professional boundaries. Known for his open-source contributions such as his I3C Blaster, I3C analyzers and GPIB adapters, Kai thrives on community collaboration and knowledge sharing. Driven by a deep fascination with systems and protocols, he approaches challenges with quiet determination and thoughtful creativity. 


Eyuel-Zewdu-Teferi-STM-headshot_130.jpgEyuel Zewdu Teferi
Eyuel Zewdu has been with STMicroelectronics since 2016 and is currently a senior hardware design engineer in analog and MEMS technology in the MEMS sensor division. He has worked on projects designing and implementing interface designs for MEMS sensors. He is involved in both MIPI and JEDEC, and is currently the chair of the MIPI I3C Working Group. 


230181-021-94-original-briantw-headshot-transparent-bg.pngBrian Tristam Williams (Moderator)
Brian bought his first Elektor Magazine at 16 and has been orbiting our ecosystem ever since. From 2010, he began translating and editing for Elektor. Currently, he is an Editor (English) for Elektor Mag.


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Don't miss this informative webinar. Of course, you will again have the opportunity to ask the presenters your questions in the Q&A session at the end of the webinar. Make sure to save your seat today!  
 
Webinar: How To Get Started with the MIPI I3C® Interface