Electrical devices such as servers, and the like, may include printed circuit assemblies. The printed circuit assemblies include multiple, electrical interfaces to receive removable, configurable components.
The present embodiments will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Electrical devices such as servers, and the like, may include printed circuit assemblies. The printed circuit assemblies include multiple, electrical interfaces to receive removable, configurable components, The removable, configurable component is an electrical component that is added to the printed circuit assembly after the primary manufacturing process of the printed circuit assembly. Removable, configurable components may include processor chips, socketed programmable components, switch components, and/or application-specific integrated circuits (ASIC), and the like.
However, at times, the use of a particular removable, configurable component may not be desired and/or authorized for certain printed circuit assemblies and/or customers. Typically, disablement of respective removable, configurable components include building a circuit on the printed circuit assembly or firmware/software to disable/enable the removable, configurable component from being used therein. However, such disablement may increase components, board area, and design time of the printed circuit assemblies. Further, a firmware/software solution may be circumvented and/or not meet desired criteria such as licensing terms.
In examples, the disabling device is usable with an electrical interface having electrical contacts of a printed circuit assembly to receive a removable, configurable component, The disabling device includes an adhesive layer, a backing layer, and an upper layer. The adhesive layer includes a non, electrically-conductive adhesive to contact the electrical contacts of the electrical interface. The backing layer removably couples to the adhesive layer. The upper layer couples to the adhesive layer. The upper layer includes a tamper-proof member to enable at least a portion of the non, electrically-conductive adhesive to remain on the electrical contacts and/or cause damage to the electrical contacts in response to removal of the upper layer therefrom. Thus, the disabling device enables the permanent disablement of electrical interfaces without redesigning the printed circuit assembly or manufacturing method thereof in a cost-effective manner. Thus, additional board space, development time, and versions of the printed circuit assembly is not necessitated.
The addition of a removable, configurable may provide additional functionality to the printed circuit assembly. Removable, configurable components may include processor chips, socketed programmable components, switch components, and/or application-specific integrated circuits (ASIC), and the like. The disabling device 100 includes an adhesive layer 10, a backing layer 11, and an upper layer 12. The adhesive layer 10 includes a non, electrically-conductive adhesive to contact the electrical contacts of the electrical interface. The backing layer 11 removably couples to the adhesive layer 10, That is, the backing layer 11 is a removable, adhesive liner. The upper layer 12 couples to the adhesive layer 10.
Referring to FIGS, 2 and 3, in some examples, the adhesive layer 10 includes a non, electrically-conductive adhesive 10a to contact the electrical contacts of the electrical interface. For example, the non, electrically-conductive adhesive 10a strongly sticks to the electrical contacts. In some examples, the non, electrically-conductive adhesive 10a includes an adhesive strength of at least twenty-five pounds per square inch (psi). In some examples, the non, electrically-conductive adhesive 10a includes an acrylic adhesive, a rubber-based adhesive, and the like.
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Alternatively, the tamper-proof member may enable the non, electrically-conductive adhesive to at least one of break and bend the electrical contacts. For example, the tamper-proof member may include the upper layer 12 having sufficient adhesion with the adhesive layer 10 such that the upper layer 12 adheres to the adhesive layer 10 which adheres to the electrical contacts, when pulled on from a user, enabling the electrical contacts to also be pulled and damaged. In some examples, the upper layer 12 includes a polycarbonate material, and the like. In some examples, the upper layer 12 has a thickness in a range of 0.25 millimeters (mm) to 1.0 mm.
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In block S612, the first side of the adhesive layer including a non, electrically-conductive adhesive is placed on the electrical contacts of the electrical interface to disable receiving the removable, configurable component. For example, at least a portion of the non, electrically-conductive adhesive is enabled to remain on the electrical contacts of the electrical interface. That is, in response to a removal of an upper layer coupled to the adhesive layer of the disabling device from the electrical interface. The electrical interface is disabled from receiving the removable, configurable component. Further, in some examples, an upper layer coupled to the adhesive layer of the disabling device is placed to have a label attached to the upper layer face away from the electrical interface.
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The present disclosure has been described using non-limiting detailed descriptions of examples thereof that are not intended to limit the scope of the general inventive concept. It should be understood that features and/or operations described with respect to one example may be used with other examples and that not all examples have all of the features and/or operations illustrated in a particular figure or described with respect to one of the examples. Variations of examples described will occur to persons of the art. Furthermore, the terms “comprise,” “include,” “have” and their conjugates, shall mean, when used in the disclosure and/or claims, “including but not necessarily limited to.”
It is noted that some of the above described examples may include structure, acts or details of structures and acts that may not be essential to the general inventive concept and which are described for illustrative purposes. Structure and acts described herein are replaceable by equivalents, which perform the same function, even if the structure or acts are different, as known in the art. Therefore, the scope of the general inventive concept is limited only by the elements and limitations as used in the claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2014/070830 | 12/17/2014 | WO | 00 |