This non-provisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) to Patent Application No. 107114339 filed in Taiwan, R.O.C. on Apr. 26, 2018, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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This disclosure relates to a dummy module and in particular to an illumination dummy module.
A dummy card/connector looks identical to a normal card/connector in the configuration, and the dummy card/connector is able to insert into the corresponding card slot; the other type of dummy card/connector is configured as a plug or cover for sealing the opening of the card slot. Usually, a dummy card/connector is not equipped with a functional circuit for electrically connecting to the card slot. The dummy card/connector is used to occupy the idle or prohibited on use card slot, and shields and protects this card slot from being damaged by external objects and dust. The dummy card/connector also prevents this slot from being wrongly used.
Usually the dummy card/connector is made of insulating material and monolithically formed as a single integral piece to plug the opening of the slot or fully cover the whole slot. To a motherboard of a personal computer, hardware resource is enough to support the operations of the slots equipped, idle or prohibited on use slots become sort of redundant components. If the idle or prohibited on use slots can be properly used in other respect, the hardware resource available on the motherboard can be used better.
This disclosure provides an illumination dummy module that can protect a slot and further illuminates by using power supplied by the motherboard to serve as a light decoration.
The illumination dummy module according to this disclosure is adapted to a motherboard. The motherboard comprises a basic input and output system module and at least one card slot. The card slot at least comprises a power line, a clock line and a data line, and the clock line and the data line are connected to the basic input and output system module. The illumination dummy module comprises a circuit board, a power pin, a clock pin, a data pin, at least one light source, a power converter, and a drive circuit.
The circuit board includes an insertion part extending on an edge of the circuit board, and the insertion part is used for inserting into the card slot. The power pin, the clock pin and the data pin are disposed to the insertion part, and respectively connected to the power line, the clock line and the data line. The light source is disposed on the circuit board. The power converter is disposed on the circuit board, receives input power from the card slot via the power pin and power line, and converts the input power into output power. The drive circuit is disposed on the circuit board, receives the output power from the power converter, and receives a clock signal and a control command from the card slot via the clock pin and the data pin respectively, so as to enable or disable the light source according to the clock signal and the control command.
In one embodiment, the insertion part and the circuit board are monolithically formed as a single integral piece.
In one embodiment, the insertion part is an edge connector.
In one embodiment, relative positions of the power pin, the clock pin, and the data pin are arranged corresponding to the relative positions of the power line, the clock line, and the data line.
In one embodiment, the illumination dummy module further comprises an auxiliary card disposed on the circuit board in a detachable manner, and the light source is disposed on the auxiliary card.
In one embodiment, the clock signal and the control command are issued by the basic input and output system module via the clock line and the data line respectively.
In one embodiment, the drive circuit includes a controller and at least one transistor switch, one end of the transistor switch is connected to the light source, and the other end of the transistor switch is connected to the power converter to receive the output power. The controller switches the transistor switch into a conducting state or a non-conducting state according to the clock signal and the control command.
In one embodiment, the controller uses the clock signal as a reference signal for time-counting, and the controller uses the control command to determine timings to switch the transistor switch.
In one embodiment, the controller has a plurality of control modes, according to setting parameters of each of the control mode the controller enables or disables the at least one light source at different timings, and the control command is used to active one of the control modes.
In one embodiment, the control command includes setting parameters of at least one control mode, the setting parameters include timings to enable and disable the light source, the controller uses the clock signal as a reference signal for time-counting,
According to this disclosure, the illumination dummy module receives power from the idle slot, to illuminate as a light decoration, so as to use the hardware resource available on the motherboard better. Furthermore, the illumination dummy module is not equipped with pins for the other data BUS, does not occupy data transition channels or computing resource, and is able to protect the slot as a dummy card in the art.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below for illustration only, and thus not limitative of the present invention, wherein:
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According to the clock signal SCL and the control command SDA, the controller 152 switches each of the transistor switches 154 into a conducting state or a non-conducting state, so as to enable or disable corresponding light sources 130. The controller 152 uses the clock signal SCL as a reference signal for time-counting, and the controller 152 uses the control command to determine timings to switch the transistor switches 154. In an example, by programming the firmware or adding an external memory, the controller 152 has a plurality of control modes. According to setting parameters of each of the control mode the controller 152 enables or disables the at least one light source 130 at different timings, and the control command SDA is used to active one of the control modes.
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According to this disclosure, the illumination dummy module 100 receives power from the idle card slot 220, to illuminate as a light decoration, so as to use the hardware resource available on the motherboard 200 better. The illumination dummy module 100 is not equipped with pins for the other data BUS, does not occupy data transition channels or computing resource of the motherboard 200, and is able to protect the card slot 220 as a dummy card in the art.
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