Claims
- 1. Apparatus for a computer network component, said component having a chassis and a substantially planar main circuit board, defining a first plane, the apparatus comprising:a face plate, coupled to said chassis, defining a 1 RU face plate height of about 1.75 inches; first and second GBIC connectors each defining an opening in said face plate, each opening having a first width measured along a first dimension parallel to said first plane and having a height, measured along a second dimension substantially perpendicular to said first dimension, less than said first width, said GBIC connectors being positioned in a stacked relationship to define a stacked height at least equal to said height of said first connector plus said height of said second connector; and wherein said stacked height is less than said 1 RU height.
- 2. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said computer network component is selected from the group consisting of a router, a hub, a bridge, a gateway and a network switch.
- 3. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of said GBIC connectors is mounted with respect to said chassis along a mounting plane parallel to but different from said first plane.
- 4. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said circuit board provides a cutout portion for receiving at least a part of at least one of said first and second GBIC connectors.
- 5. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a frame for holding said first and second connectors and for coupling to said chassis.
- 6. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 5, wherein said frame is configured to couple to said chassis in the absence of separate connector components.
- 7. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 5, wherein said frame comprises a plurality of interconnected plates.
- 8. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 7, where in at least one of said plates is coated with a substantially conductive material.
- 9. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 5, wherein said frame includes at least a first injection-molded component.
- 10. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 5, wherein said frame includes a clip for retaining at least a first light pipe.
- 11. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, further comprising at least a first flex circuit for coupling, electronically, said at least said first GBIC connector to said main circuit board.
- 12. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 11, wherein said flex circuit comprises a stiffened region for electronically coupling to said at least first GBIC connector.
- 13. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 11, wherein said flex circuit contains a stiffened region for mechanically coupling to at least a portion of said frame.
- 14. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 11, further comprising at least a first signal light positioned on said flex circuit.
- 15. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 11, further comprising a light pipe having a first end adjacent said signal light and a second end adjacent said front panel.
- 16. A method for providing a computer network component, said component having a chassis and a substantially planar main circuit board, defining a first plane, the apparatus comprising:coupling a face plate to said chassis, defining a 1 RU face plate height of about 1.75 inches; providing first and second GBIC connectors each defining an opening in said face plate, each opening having a first width measured along a first dimension parallel to said first plane and having a height, measured along a second dimension substantially perpendicular to said first dimension, less than said first width, positioning said GBIC connectors in a stacked relationship to define a stacked height at least equal to said height of said first connector plus said height of said second connector; and wherein said stacked height is less than said 1 RU height.
- 17. A method, as claimed in claim 16, wherein said computer network component is selected from the group consisting of a router, a hub, a bridge, a gateway and a network switch.
- 18. A method, as claimed in claim 16, further comprising mounting at least one of said GBIC connectors with respect to said chassis along a mounting plane parallel to but different from said first plane.
- 19. A method, as claimed in claim 16, further coupling a frame for holding said first and second connectors to said chassis.
- 20. A method, as claimed in claim 19, wherein said step of coupling frame is to said chassis is performed in the absence of using separate connector components.
- 21. A method as claimed in claim 19, further comprising coupling at least a first light pipe to said frame.
- 22. A method, as claimed in claim 19, wherein said frame includes a clip and wherein said step of coupling said at least first light pipe comprises using said clip.
- 23. A method, as claimed in claim 16, further comprising using at least a first flex circuit for coupling, electronically, said at least said first GBIC connector to said main circuit board.
- 24. A method, as claimed in claim 23, wherein said flex circuit comprises a stiffened region and further comprising mechanically coupling said stiffened region to at least a portion of said frame.
- 25. Apparatus for a computer network component, said component having a chassis and a substantially planar main circuit board, defining a first plane, the apparatus comprising:a face plate, coupled to a chassis, defining a 1 RU face plate height of about 1.75 inches; first and second GBIC connectors each defining an opening in said face plate, each opening having a first width measured along a first dimension parallel to said first plane and having a height, measured along a second dimension substantially perpendicular to said first dimension, less than said first width; means for positioning said GBIC connectors with respect to said chassis in a stacked relationship to define a stacked height at least equal to said height of said first connector plus said height of said second connector; and wherein said stacked height is less than said 1 RU height.
- 26. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 25, wherein said means for positioning includes means for mounting at least one of said GBIC connectors with respect to said chassis along a mounting plane parallel to but different from said first plane.
- 27. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 25, further comprising means, in said circuit board, for accommodating at least a part of at least one of said first and second GBIC connectors.
- 28. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 25, wherein said means for positioning comprises means for holding said first and second connectors and for coupling to said chassis.
- 29. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 28, wherein said means for coupling to said chassis comprises hooks for engaging openings in said chassis.
- 30. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 28, wherein said means for coupling to said chassis comprises teeth configured for being received in openings formed in said chassis.
- 31. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 28, wherein said means for holding and coupling is configured to couple to said chassis in the absence of separate connector components.
- 32. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 28, further comprising means for retaining at least a first light pipe.
- 33. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 32, wherein said means for retaining is formed as part of said means for holding and coupling.
- 34. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 28, further comprising at least partially flexible means for coupling, electronically, said at least said first GBIC connector to said main circuit board.
- 35. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 34, further comprising means for mechanically coupling said at least partially flexible means to at least a portion of said means for holding and coupling.
- 36. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 34, further comprising means for providing at least a first signal light from said at least partially flexible means to said front panel.
Parent Case Info
Cross-reference is made to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/330,434, of Edwards, Schindler, and Twiss filed Jun. 11, 1999 For CLOSELY-POSITIONED MULTIPLE GBIC CONNECTORS; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/321,066, of MacKay, filed May 27, 1999 for DISTRIBUTED NETWORK REPEATER SYSTEM; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/330,478 of MacKay, Parameswaran, Twiss and Covaro filed Jun. 11, 1999 for CABLE DETECT AND EMI REDUCTION APPARATUS AND METHOD; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/330,733 of Dejager, Chen, Sinha, MacKay, Parameswaran, and Twiss filed Jun. 11, 1999 for DISTRIBUTED NETWORK REPEATER MODULE AND METHOD; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/106,266 of Huang, Twiss, Nguyen, and Wood filed Jun. 11, 1999 for REPEATER MODULE, all incorporated herein by reference.
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