Claims
- 1. An identification system for recognizing a device as one of a plurality of different types of devices connected to at least one terminal of an information handling system comprising:
an excitation circuit for supplying a test signal to a device in a test mode; a response analyzer circuit responsive to the test signal being applied to said device in the test mode for measuring an electrical characteristic of said device; and an identification circuit responsive to the measured electrical characteristic of said device for matching a representation of said electrical characteristic of said device with representations of the electrical characteristics of said plurality of devices for recognizing said device connected to the terminal as one of said plurality of different devices.
- 2. The identification system of claim 1 in which said excitation circuit includes a current source
- 3. The identification system of claim 2 in which said current source provides current to said device.
- 4. The identification system of claim 2 in which said current source sinks current from said device.
- 5. The identification system of claim 2 in which said excitation circuit includes an excitation switching circuit for selectively connecting said current source to said terminal.
- 6. The identification system of claim 2 in which said current source includes a plurality of current source units.
- 7. The identification system of claim 2 in which said response analyzer circuit includes a sample and hold circuit for sensing the voltage of said device after said current source is connected to said device.
- 8. The identification system of claim 7 in which said response analyzer circuit includes an analog to digital converter responsive to said sample and hold circuit.
- 9. The identification system of claim 1 in which said identification circuit employs a decision tree for matching the representation of the electrical characteristic of said device with those of said plurality of different devices.
- 10. The identification system of claim 1 in which said identification circuit includes a storage device for storing representations of said characteristics of said plurality of devices for matching with said representation of said characteristic of said device.
- 11. The identification system of claim 1 further including a reconfiguration circuit connected to a said terminal and responsive to the identification of said device for reconfiguring to adapt to the identified said device.
- 12. The identification system of claim 11 in which said reconfiguration circuit includes input and output amplifiers and a reconfiguring switching circuit for selectively connecting said amplifiers to a said terminal.
- 13. The identification system of claim 11 in which said reconfiguration circuit includes input and output amplifiers having enable inputs which can selectively transition the amplifiers between low on-impedance and high off-impedance.
- 14. The identification system of claim 1 further including an event detector for detecting the presence and absence of a device connected to a said terminal.
- 15. The identification system of claim 14 in which there are multiple terminals and the event detector includes:
a resistor ladder network connected between a node and the terminals for conditioning the voltage at the node to vary depending on whether devices are connected to one or more of the terminals; and a comparison circuit for detecting whether the voltage at the node has changed.
- 16. The identification system of claim 15 in which the comparison circuit includes an analog to digital converter.
- 17. The identification system of claim 15 in which the resistive ladder network includes a differently valued resistors connected between each terminal and the node.
- 18. The identification system of claim 15 in which the multiple terminals are not isolated and the event detector further includes means for discriminating between a voltage change at the node due to the presence of an audio signal and a terminal plug-in or plug-out event.
- 19. The identification system of claim 18 in which the means for discriminating includes a logic circuit responsive to a timer for detecting whether the voltage change at the node is stable.
- 20. The identification system of claim 1 in which said electrical characteristic is impedance.
- 21. The identification system of claim 1 in which said electrical characteristic is frequency response and said response analyzer circuit includes a frequency response analyzer.
- 22. The identification system of claim 1 in which there are a number of terminals and a number of excitation switching circuits for selectively connecting said excitation circuit with each of said terminals.
- 23. The identification system of claim 1 in which said terminal includes a tip and ring jack, said excitation circuit supplies a test signal to the tip contact and said response analyzer circuit is responsive to the ring contact.
- 24. The identification system of claim 1 in which said terminal includes a tip and ring jack, said excitation circuit supplies a test signal to the ring contact and said response analyzer circuit is responsive to the tip contact.
- 25. The identification system of claim 1 in which said response analyzer circuit includes an analyzer switching circuit for selectively connecting said sample and hold circuit to said terminal.
- 26. The identification system of claim 1 in which there are a number of terminals and analyzer switching circuits for selectively connecting said response analyzer circuit with each of said terminals.
- 27. The identification system of claim 1 in which said excitation circuit includes a programmable current source responsive to said response analyzer circuit for selectively supplying a number of different current levels to said device.
- 28. An identification system for recognizing a device as one of a plurality of different types of devices connected to at least one terminal of an information handling system comprising:
an excitation circuit for supplying a test signal to a device in a test mode; a response analyzer circuit responsive to the test signal being applied to said device in the test mode for measuring an electrical characteristic of said device; an identification circuit responsive to the measured electrical characteristic of said device for matching a representation of said electrical characteristic of said device with representations of the electrical characteristics of said plurality of devices for recognizing said device connected to the terminal as one of said plurality of different devices; and a reconfiguration circuit connected to a said terminal and responsive to the identification of a said device for reconfiguring to adapt to the identified said device.
- 29. The identification system of claim 28 in which said excitation circuit includes a current source
- 30. The identification system of claim 29 in which said current source provides current to said device.
- 31. The identification system of claim 29 in which said current source sinks current from said device.
- 32. The identification system of claim 29 in which said excitation circuit includes an excitation switching circuit for selectively connecting said current source to said terminal.
- 33. The identification system of claim 29 in which said current source includes a plurality of current source units.
- 34. The identification system of claim 29 in which said response analyzer circuit includes a sample and hold circuit for sensing the voltage of said device after said current source is connected to said device.
- 35. The identification system of claim 34 in which said response analyzer circuit includes an analog to digital converter responsive to said sample and hold circuit.
- 36. The identification system of claim 28 in which said identification circuit includes a decision tree for matching the representation of the electrical characteristic of said device with those of said plurality of different devices.
- 37. The identification system of claim 28 in which said identification circuit includes a storage device for storing representations of said characteristics of said plurality of devices for matching with said representation of said characteristic of said device.
- 38. The identification system of claim 28 in which said reconfiguration circuit includes input and output amplifiers and a reconfiguring switching circuit for selectively connecting said amplifiers to a said terminal.
- 39. The identification system of claim 28 in which said reconfiguration circuit includes input and output amplifiers having enable inputs which can selectively transition the amplifiers between low on-impedance and high off-impedance.
- 40. The identification system of claim 28 further including an event detector for detecting the presence and absence of a device connected to a said terminal.
- 41. The identification system of claim 28 in which said electrical characteristic is impedance.
- 42. The identification system of claim 28 in which said electrical characteristic is frequency response and said response analyzer circuit includes a frequency response analyzer.
- 43. The identification system of claim 28 in which there are a number of terminals and a number of excitation switching circuits for selectively connecting said excitation circuit with each of said terminals.
- 44. The identification system of claim 28 in which said terminal includes a tip and ring jack, said excitation circuit supplies a test signal to the tip contact and said response analyzer circuit is responsive to the ring contact.
- 45. The identification system of claim 28 in which said terminal includes a tip and ring jack, said excitation circuit supplies a test signal to the ring contact and said response analyzer circuit is responsive to the tip contact.
- 46. The identification system of claim 28 in which said response analyzer circuit includes an analyzer switching circuit for selectively connecting said sample and hold circuit to said terminal.
- 47. The identification system of claim 28 in which there are a number of terminals and analyzer switching circuits for selectively connecting said response analyzer circuit with each of said terminals.
- 48. The identification system of claim 28 in which said excitation circuit includes a programmable current source responsive to said response analyzer circuit for selectively supplying a number of different current levels to said device.
- 49. An identification method for recognizing a device as one of a plurality of different types of devices connected to at least one terminal of an information handling system comprising:
supplying a test signal to a device in a test mode; measuring an electrical characteristic of said device in response to the test signal being applied to said device in the test mode; and matching a representation of said electrical characteristic of said device with representations of the electrical characteristics of said plurality of devices for recognizing said device connected to the terminal as one of said plurality of different devices.
- 50. The identification method of claim 49 in which matching the representation of the electrical characteristic of said device with those of said plurality of different devices employs a decision tree.
- 51. The identification method of claim 49 in which a storage device stores representations of said characteristics of said plurality of devices for matching with a said representation of said characteristic of said device.
- 52. The identification method of claim 49 further including responding to the identification of a said device for reconfiguring a said terminal to adapt to the identified said device.
- 53. The identification method of claim 49 further including an event detector for detecting the presence and absence of a device connected to a said terminal.
- 54. The identification method of claim 49 in which said electrical characteristic is impedance.
- 55. The identification method of claim 49 in which said electrical characteristic is frequency response.
- 56. The identification method of claim 49 in which a said terminal includes a tip and ring jack, said test signal is applied to the tip contact and the response is received from the ring contact
- 57. The identification method of claim 49 in which a said terminal includes a tip and ring jack, said test signal is applied to the ring contact and the response is received from the tip contact.
- 58. The identification system of claim 49 in which said excitation circuit includes a programmable current source responsive to said response analyzer circuit for selectively supplying a number of different current levels to said device.
- 59. A system for detecting a device plug-in or plug-out event for a plurality of terminals, the system comprising:
a resistive ladder network connected between a node and the terminals for conditioning the voltage at the node to vary depending on whether devices are connected to one or more of the terminals; and a comparison circuit for detecting whether the voltage at the node has changed.
- 60. The system of claim 59 in which the comparison circuit includes an analog-to-digital converter.
- 61. The system of claim 59 in which the resistive ladder network includes a differently valued resistors connected between each terminal and the node.
- 62. The system of claim 59 in which the multiple terminals are not isolated and the event detector further includes a logic circuit configured to discriminate between a voltage change at the node due to the presence of an audio signal and a terminal plug-in or plug-out event.
- 63. A system for detecting a device plug-in or plug-out event for a plurality of terminals, the system comprising:
a resistive ladder network connected between a node and the terminals for conditioning the voltage at the node to vary depending on whether devices are connected to one or more of the terminals; a comparison circuit for detecting whether the voltage at the node has changed; and a logic circuit, configured to discriminate between a voltage change at the node not due to a terminal plug-in or plug-out event and a voltage change at the node due to a terminal plug-in or plug-out event.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/391,119 filed Jun. 24, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60391119 |
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