CSI, or Camera Serial Interface, is a standard for communication between image sensors and processors in digital cameras and other devices. CSI interfaces are used for transmitting raw image data from the image sensor to the processor for further processing and analysis. CSI interfaces are designed to be high-speed and low-power, making them ideal for mobile devices and other applications where power consumption and bandwidth are critical factors. CSI interfaces are used in a wide range of applications, including machine vision, where they are used to connect image sensors to processors for real-time image processing and analysis. CSI interfaces are also used in the automotive industry for applications such as advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and self-driving cars.
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