Claims
- 1. An interface module included in a headend rack for enclosing electronic circuitry, the interface module having a top, a bottom, and a back side that slides into the headend rack and connects to a backplane, the interface module comprising:
a first planar surface connecting to the top side forming a first angle; a second planar surface connecting to the bottom side forming a second angle; a front planar surface connecting the first and second planar surfaces, wherein the first and second angles are equal, and the first and second angles are obtuse, and wherein the first, second, and front planar surfaces extend out of the headend rack; and a plurality of connectors extending from the first, second, and front planar surfaces for electrically coupling mating connectors with the enclosed electronic circuitry, whereby the first, second, and front planar extended surfaces allow for a greater area for the plurality of connectors, thereby allowing at least two modules to be combined into one interface module.
- 2. The interface module of claim 1, further comprising:
backplane connectors on the back side for electrically coupling the electronic circuitry with the backplane.
- 3. The interface module of claim 1, wherein the plurality of connectors on the extended surfaces comprises data input connectors and coaxial input connectors.
- 4. The interface module of claim 1, wherein the combined modules include a stereo module and a modulator module.
- 5. A headend facility including racks of headend equipment for transmitting and receiving information signals in a broadband communications system, the headend equipment comprising an interface module included in a headend rack, the interface module comprising:
a housing having a top, a bottom, and a back side for enclosing electronic circuitry, the housing comprising:
a first planar surface connecting to the top side forming a first angle; a second planar surface connecting to the bottom side forming a second angle; and a front planar surface connecting the first and second planar surfaces, wherein the first and second angles are equal, and the first and second angles are obtuse, and wherein the first, second, and front planar surfaces extend outward past the headend rack; and a plurality of connectors extending from the first, second, and front planar surfaces for electrically coupling mating connectors to the enclosed electronic circuitry; wherein the electronic circuitry combines a stereo module and a modulator module.
- 6. The headend facility of claim 5, wherein the interface module further comprises:
backplane connectors on the back side for electrically coupling the electronic circuitry with a backplane in the headend rack.
- 7. The headend facility of claim 5, wherein the plurality of connectors on the extended surfaces comprises data input connectors and coaxial input connectors.
- 8. A broadband communications system for transmitting and receiving information signals, the broadband communications system including a headend facility for transmitting the information signals to subscriber equipment, the headend facility including a plurality of racks for racking headend equipment, the headend equipment including a plurality of interface modules, an interface module comprising:
a housing having a top, a bottom, and a back side that slides into a headend rack, the back side including backplane connectors for connecting into a backplane, the housing for enclosing electronic circuitry, the housing comprising:
a first planar surface connecting to the top side forming a first angle; a second planar surface connecting to the bottom side forming a second angle; and a front planar surface connecting the first and second planar surfaces, wherein the first and second angles are equal, and the first and second angles are obtuse, and wherein the first, second, and front planar surfaces extend outward past the headend rack, whereby the first, second, and front planar extended surfaces allow for a greater area for including a greater number of connectors, thereby allowing at least two modules to be combined into one interface module.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to commonly assigned Attorney docket no. A-7240 entitled “Extended Interface Module” filed on Jun. 12, 2001, U.S. Ser. No. 29/143,331.