Claims
- 1. A configurable electronic circuit board comprising:
- (a) a board including a plurality of modular sockets in a minimum unit, each of said modular sockets having a standardized size and a standardized number of pins, said modular sockets being arranged in parallel relationship with one another and connected at terminals thereof to one another through simple wirings;
- (b) a pin adapter having a size which is a positive integer multiple of that of said modular sockets and composed of adapter pins insertable into said modular sockets, of an adapter socket into which electronic circuit parts are insertable, and of socket wiring for connecting said adapter socket with said adapter pins;
- (c) a switching station adapter having a size which is a positive integer multiple of that of said modular sockets and composed of adapter pins insertable into said modular sockets, and of wiring determining means for determining the connection of wiring among said adapter pins; and
- (d) a bypass adapter having a size which is a positive integer multiple of that of said modular sockets and being inserted into one of said modular sockets which is not used, composed of adapter pins insertable into said modular sockets, and of fixed wiring for simply bypass connecting among said adapter pins,
- whereby an arbitrary circuit is realizable by inserting each said adapter and said electronic circuit parts into an arbitrary modular socket.
- 2. A configurable electronic circuit board according to claim 1 wherein said modular sockets each have a size and the number of pins corresponding to electronic circuit parts of a standard size and the standard number of pins are directly insertable into each said modular socket without use of said pin adapter.
- 3. A configurable electronic circuit board according to claim 1 wherein said board includes surface layer wiring for connecting terminals of adjacent modular sockets, under layer wiring for directly connecting terminals of separated modular sockets, and a wiring changeover switch for connecting between terminals of the modular socket and one of said surface layer wiring and said under layer wiring.
- 4. A configurable electronic circuit board according to claim 3 wherein said surface layer wiring and said under layer wiring are both connected to the terminals of the modular sockets, and said switching station adapter includes therein said wiring changeover switch.
- 5. A configurable electronic circuit board comprising a plurality of modular sockets in a minimum unit, each of said sockets having a standardized size and a standardized number of pins, said modular sockets being arranged in parallel relationship to one another and being connected at terminals thereof to each other through simple wirings, said configurable electronic circuit board further comprising:
- (a) surface layer wiring for connecting terminals of adjacent modular sockets;
- (b) under layer wiring for directly connecting terminals of separated modular sockets; and
- (c) a wiring changeover switch for connecting between terminals of the modular socket and one of said surface layer wiring and said under layer wiring, said wiring changeover switch enabling the determination of the board wiring.
- 6. A configurable electronic circuit board comprising at least one socket into which at least one of a plurality of kinds of electronic circuit parts and adapters are selectively insertable, the board further comprising;
- detector means provided on said socket, for detecting the kind of said at least one of said electronic circuit parts and said adapter inserted into said socket,
- whereby the kind and position of said inserted electronic circuit parts and of said inserted adapter are distinguishable simultaneously with the insertion of one of the electronic circuit part and the adapter.
- 7. A configurable electronic circuit board according to claim 6 wherein said detector means includes a switch for detecting the kind of at least one of said adapter and said electronic circuit parts by using a dog provided on the bottom of one of the adapter and the electronic circuit parts.
- 8. An adapter for insertion into a modular socket of a configurable electronic circuit board, said board including a plurality of modular sockets in a minimum unit, each of said sockets having a standardized size thereof and a standardized number of pins, said modular sockets being arranged in parallel relationship to one another at terminals thereof through simple wirings, said adapter having a size thereof which is a positive integer multiple of that of said modular sockets and comprising:
- (a) adapter pins insertable into said modular sockets; and
- (b) wiring determining means for determining the connection of wirings among said adapter pins.
- 9. An adapter for a configurable electronic circuit board according to claim 8 wherein said wiring determining means is connectable among said adapter pins through metal.
- 10. An adapter for a configurable electronic circuit board according to claim 8 wherein there is provided distinguishing means for distinguishing at least one of said adapter and electronic circuit parts mounted on said adapter.
- 11. An adapter for insertion into a modular socket of a configurable electronic circuit board, said board including a plurality of modular sockets in a minimum unit, each of said modular sockets having standardized size and a standardized number of pins, said modular sockets being arranged in parallel relationship with one another and being connected to one another at terminals thereof through wirings, said adapter having a size which is a positive integer multiple of that of said modular socket, said adapter comprising adapter pins insertable into said modular socket and wiring determining means for determining the connection of said wirings among said adapter pins, said wiring determining means including a wiring changeover switch for connecting between the terminals of said modular socket and one of the surface layer wiring and the under layer wiring of the electronic circuit board.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/531,061 filed May 31, 1990, now abandoned.
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