Claims
- 1. A DIMM connector, including pins for transmitting sideband signals for at least one of battery status or control for a battery backed cache in an industry standard-compatible pinout.
- 2. The DIMM connector of claim 1, wherein the sideband signals indicate battery status, battery life, or battery control.
- 3. The DIMM connector of claim 1, wherein the pins include at least one of:
a no connect pin reassigned to communicate a signal indicating the presence of a battery backed memory module; a no connect pin reassigned to communicate a signal indicative of battery life; a serial address bit pin reassigned to communicate a signal indicative of non-volatile memory control; and a write protect signal pin reassigned to communicate a signal indicative of a battery power mode.
- 4. A cache card, including a DIMM connector capable of transmitting sideband signals for a battery backed cache in an industry standard-compatible pinout.
- 5. The cache card of claim 4, wherein the sideband signals indicate battery status, battery life, or battery control.
- 6. The cache card of claim 4, wherein the DIMM connector includes at least one of:
a no connect pin reassigned to communicate a signal indicating the presence of a battery backed memory module; a no connect pin reassigned to communicate a signal indicative of battery life; a serial address bit pin reassigned to communicate a signal indicative of non-volatile memory control; and a write protect signal pin reassigned to communicate a signal indicative of non-volatile memory control.
- 7. A method for transmitting sideband signals for at least one of battery status or control for a battery backed cache through a DIMM connector having an industry standard-compatible pinout, the method including:
reassigning the function of a plurality of pins in the an industry standard-compatible pinout; and providing a signal indicating whether the DIMM connector is being used with an industry standard DIMM.
- 8. The cache card of claim 7, wherein the sideband signals indicate battery status, battery life, or battery control.
- 9. The cache card of claim 7, wherein reassigning the function of a plurality of pins in the an industry standard-compatible pinout includes reassigning at least one of:
a no connect pin reassigned to communicate a signal indicating the presence of a battery backed memory module; a no connect pin reassigned to communicate a signal indicative of battery life; a serial address bit pin reassigned to communicate a signal indicative of non-volatile memory control; and a write protect signal pin reassigned to communicate a signal indicative of battery power mode.
CLAIM TO EARLIER EFFECTIVE FILING DATE
[0001] We hereby claim the earlier effective filing date of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/231,384 filed Sep. 8, 2000.
[0002] This application also is related to, and shares common disclosure with, the following applications:
[0003] Application Ser. No. ______ (WMA Docket No. 2007.017900; Client Docket No. P00-3449), entitled “Method and Apparatus Implementing a Tuned Stub SCSI Topology,” naming Matthew J. Schumacher and M. Scott Bunker as inventors, filed herewith;
[0004] Application Serial No. ______ (WMA Docket No. 2007.018100; Client Docket No. P00-3453), entitled “Removable Battery Pack for a Cache Card,” naming M. Scott Bunker, Michael L. Sabotta, and John R. Grady as inventors, filed herewith;
[0005] Application Serial No. ______ (WMA Docket No. 2007.018300; Client Docket No. P00-3455), entitled “Method and Apparatus for Adapting a Card for Use with Multiple Protocols,” naming M. Scott Bunker and Michael L. Sabotta as inventors, filed herewith; and
[0006] Application Serial No. ______ (WMA Docket No. 2007.018400; Client Docket No. P00-3456), entitled “Battery Gauge Using a Resettable Decrementer in a DIMM,” naming M. Scott Bunker as inventors, filed herewith.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60231384 |
Sep 2000 |
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