The disclosure relates generally to a junction connector for modular dongle assembly for an information handling system.
As the value and use of information continues to increase, individuals and businesses seek additional ways to process and store information. One option available to users is information handling systems. An information handling system generally processes, compiles, stores, and/or communicates information or data for business, personal, or other purposes thereby allowing users to take advantage of the value of the information. Because technology and information handling needs and requirements vary between different users or applications, information handling systems may also vary regarding what information is handled, how the information is handled, how much information is processed, stored, or communicated, and how quickly and efficiently the information may be processed, stored, or communicated. The variations in information handling systems allow for information handling systems to be general or configured for a specific user or specific use such as financial transaction processing, airline reservations, enterprise data storage, or global communications. In addition, information handling systems may include a variety of hardware and software components that may be configured to process, store, and communicate information and may include one or more computer systems, data storage systems, and networking systems.
Innovative aspects of the subject matter described in this specification may be embodied in an assembly, including a junction connector, including: a circuit board connector positioned on a first side of the junction connector; a plurality of spring loaded pins positioned on a second side of the junction connector, the second side opposite to the first side, wherein the circuit board connector is connected to the plurality of spring loaded pins; a dongle, including: an external port positioned on a first side of the dongle; and a connector pad positioned on a second side of the dongle, wherein the external port is connected to the connector pad, wherein the dongle is coupled to the junction connector such that the connector pad of the dongle is connected to the plurality of spring loaded pins of the junction connector, wherein the circuit board connector of the junction connector is configured to be coupled with a socket of an information handling system.
Other embodiments of these aspects include corresponding systems and apparatus.
These and other embodiments may each optionally include one or more of the following features. For instance, the junction connector includes a first magnetic coupling interface at the second side of the junction connector; and the dongle includes a second magnetic coupling interface at the second side of the dongle, wherein the dongle is coupled to the junction connector such that the first magnetic coupling interface of the junction connector is coupled with the second magnetic coupling interface of the dongle. The first magnetic coupling interface of the junction connector is coupled with the second magnetic coupling interface of the dongle to maintain a positioning of the dongle with respect to the junction connector. The dongle includes a plurality of spring loaded pins positioned on a third side of the dongle, the plurality of spring loaded pins of the dongle connected to the connector pad of the dongle. Further including an additional dongle, including: an additional external port positioned on a first side of the additional dongle; and an additional connector pad positioned on a fourth side of the additional dongle, wherein the additional external port is connected to the additional connector pad. The additional dongle is coupled to the dongle such that the additional connector pad of the additional dongle is connected to the plurality of spring loaded pins of the dongle. The dongle includes a third magnetic coupling interface positioned on the third side of the dongle; and the additional dongle includes a fourth magnetic coupling interface positioned on the fourth side of the additional dongle, wherein the additional dongle is coupled to the dongle such that the third magnetic coupling interface of the dongle is coupled with the fourth magnetic coupling interface of the additional dongle. The dongle includes an additional connector pad positioned on a fourth side of the dongle, the additional connector pad of the dongle connected to the connector pad of the dongle. Further including an additional dongle, including: an additional external port positioned on a first side of the additional dongle; and an additional plurality of spring loaded pins positioned on a third side of the additional dongle, wherein the additional external port is connected to the additional plurality of spring loaded pins. The additional dongle is coupled to the dongle such that the additional plurality of spring loaded pins of the additional dongle is connected to the additional connector pad of the dongle. The dongle includes a fifth magnetic coupling interface positioned on the fourth side of the dongle; and the additional dongle includes a sixth magnetic coupling interface positioned on the third side of the additional dongle, wherein the additional dongle is coupled to the dongle such that the fifth magnetic coupling interface of the dongle is coupled with the sixth magnetic coupling interface of the additional dongle. The external port of the dongle is a high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) port. The external port of the dongle is an universal serial bus (USB) port. The external port of the dongle is a secure digital (SD) port. The socket of the information handling system is a zero insertion force (ZIF) socket.
The details of one or more embodiments of the subject matter described in this specification are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other potential features, aspects, and advantages of the subject matter will become apparent from the description, the drawings, and the claims.
This disclosure discusses a junction connector for modular dongle assembly for an information handling system. In short, a dongle can be connected to the information handling system utilizing a junction connector. The junction connector can connect to the dongle via spring loaded pins and a connector pad. Additional dongles can be connected to the junction connector, and ultimately, the information handling system, thru the previously connected dongle.
Specifically, this disclosure discusses an assembly, including a junction connector, including: a circuit board connector positioned on a first side of the junction connector; a plurality of spring loaded pins positioned on a second side of the junction connector, the second side opposite to the first side, wherein the circuit board connector is connected to the plurality of spring loaded pins; a dongle, including: an external port positioned on a first side of the dongle; and a connector pad positioned on a second side of the dongle, wherein the external port is connected to the connector pad, wherein the dongle is coupled to the junction connector such that the connector pad of the dongle is connected to the plurality of spring loaded pins of the junction connector, wherein the circuit board connector of the junction connector is configured to be coupled with a socket of an information handling system.
In the following description, details are set forth by way of example to facilitate discussion of the disclosed subject matter. It should be apparent to a person of ordinary skill in the field, however, that the disclosed embodiments are exemplary and not exhaustive of all possible embodiments.
For the purposes of this disclosure, an information handling system may include an instrumentality or aggregate of instrumentalities operable to compute, classify, process, transmit, receive, retrieve, originate, switch, store, display, manifest, detect, record, reproduce, handle, or utilize various forms of information, intelligence, or data for business, scientific, control, entertainment, or other purposes. For example, an information handling system may be a personal computer, a PDA, a consumer electronic device, a network storage device, or another suitable device and may vary in size, shape, performance, functionality, and price. The information handling system may include memory, one or more processing resources such as a central processing unit (CPU) or hardware or software control logic. Additional components of the information handling system may include one or more storage devices, one or more communications ports for communicating with external devices as well as various input and output (I/O) devices, such as a keyboard, a mouse, and a video display. The information handling system may also include one or more buses operable to transmit communication between the various hardware components.
For the purposes of this disclosure, computer-readable media may include an instrumentality or aggregation of instrumentalities that may retain data and/or instructions for a period of time. Computer-readable media may include, without limitation, storage media such as a direct access storage device (e.g., a hard disk drive or floppy disk), a sequential access storage device (e.g., a tape disk drive), compact disk, CD-ROM, DVD, random access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), and/or flash memory (SSD); as well as communications media such wires, optical fibers, microwaves, radio waves, and other electromagnetic and/or optical carriers; and/or any combination of the foregoing.
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In information handling system 100, I/O subsystem 140 may comprise a system, device, or apparatus generally operable to receive and/or transmit data to/from/within information handling system 100. I/O subsystem 140 may represent, for example, a variety of communication interfaces, graphics interfaces, video interfaces, user input interfaces, and/or peripheral interfaces. In various embodiments, I/O subsystem 140 may be used to support various peripheral devices, such as a touch panel, a display adapter, a keyboard, an accelerometer, a touch pad, a gyroscope, an IR sensor, a microphone, a sensor, or a camera, or another type of peripheral device.
Local storage resource 150 may comprise computer-readable media (e.g., hard disk drive, floppy disk drive, CD-ROM, and/or other type of rotating storage media, flash memory, EEPROM, and/or another type of solid state storage media) and may be generally operable to store instructions and/or data. Likewise, the network storage resource may comprise computer-readable media (e.g., hard disk drive, floppy disk drive, CD-ROM, and/or other type of rotating storage media, flash memory, EEPROM, and/or other type of solid state storage media) and may be generally operable to store instructions and/or data.
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In particular embodiments, network 110 may include one or more routers for routing data between client information handling systems 100 and server information handling systems 100. A device (e.g., a client information handling system 100 or a server information handling system 100) on network 110 may be addressed by a corresponding network address including, for example, an Internet protocol (IP) address, an Internet name, a Windows Internet name service (WINS) name, a domain name or other system name. In particular embodiments, network 110 may include one or more logical groupings of network devices such as, for example, one or more sites (e.g. customer sites) or subnets. As an example, a corporate network may include potentially thousands of offices or branches, each with its own subnet (or multiple subnets) having many devices. One or more client information handling systems 100 may communicate with one or more server information handling systems 100 via any suitable connection including, for example, a modem connection, a LAN connection including the Ethernet or a broadband WAN connection including DSL, Cable, Ti, T3, Fiber Optics, Wi-Fi, or a mobile network connection including GSM, GPRS, 3G, or WiMax.
Network 110 may transmit data using a desired storage and/or communication protocol, including, but not limited to, Fibre Channel, Frame Relay, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), Internet protocol (IP), other packet-based protocol, small computer system interface (SCSI), Internet SCSI (iSCSI), Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) or another transport that operates with the SCSI protocol, advanced technology attachment (ATA), serial ATA (SATA), advanced technology attachment packet interface (ATAPI), serial storage architecture (SSA), integrated drive electronics (IDE), and/or any combination thereof. Network 110 and its various components may be implemented using hardware, software, or any combination thereof.
In short, a dongle can be connected to the information handling system 100 utilizing a junction connector. The junction connector can connect to the dongle via spring loaded pins and a connector pad. Additional dongles can be connected to the junction connector, and ultimately, the information handling system 100, thru the previously connected dongle.
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The junction connector 204 can include a plurality of spring loaded pins 220 and a circuit board connector 222.
The first dongle 206a can include a first external port 230a, a first connector pad 232a, a first additional connector pad 233a, and a first plurality of spring loaded pins 234a. The first external port 230a is positioned on a first side 240a of the first dongle 206a; the first connector pad 232a is positioned on a second side 242a of the first dongle 206a; the first plurality of spring loaded pins 234a are positioned on a third side 244a of the first dongle 206a; and the first additional connector pad 233a is positioned on a fourth side 246a of the first dongle 206a. The first connector pad 232a can be in communication with (connected with) the first additional connector pad 233a, the first external port 230a, and the first plurality of spring loaded pins 234a. The first external port 230a can be in communication with (connected with) the first additional connector pad 233a. The first external port 230a can be in communication with (connected with) the spring loaded pins 234a.
The second dongle 206b can include a second external port 230b, a second connector pad 232b, a second additional connector pad 233b, and a second plurality of spring loaded pins 234b. The second external port 230b is positioned on a first side 240b of the second dongle 206b; the second connector pad 232b is positioned on a second side 242b of the second dongle 206b; the second plurality of spring loaded pins 234b are positioned on a third side 244b of the second dongle 206b; and the second additional connector pad 233b is positioned on a fourth side 246b of the second dongle 206b. The second connector pad 232b can be in communication with (connected with) the second additional connector pad 233b, the second external port 230b, and the second plurality of spring loaded pins 234b. The second external port 230b can be in communication with (connected with) the second additional connector pad 233b. The second external port 230b can be in communication with (connected with) the spring loaded pins 234b.
The third dongle 206c can include a third external port 230c, a third connector pad 232c, a third additional connector pad 233c, and a third plurality of spring loaded pins 234c. The third external port 230c is positioned on a first side 240c of the third dongle 206c; the second connector pad 232b is positioned on a second side 242c of the third dongle 206c; the third plurality of spring loaded pins 234c are positioned on a third side 244c of the third dongle 206c; and the third additional connector pad 233c is positioned on a fourth side 246c of the third dongle 206c. The third connector pad 232c can be in communication with (connected with) the third additional connector pad 233c, the third external port 230c, and the third plurality of spring loaded pins 234c. The third external port 230c can be in communication with (connected with) the third additional connector pad 233c. The third external port 230b can be in communication with (connected with) the spring loaded pins 234c.
The external ports 230a, 230b, 230c can collectively be referred to as external ports 230. The connector pads 232a, 232b, 232c can collectively be referred to as connector pads 232. The additional connector pads 233a, 233b, 233c can collectively be referred to as additional connector pads 233. The spring loaded pins 234a, 234b, 234c can collectively be referred to as spring loaded pins 234. The first sides 240a, 240b, 240c can collectively be referred to as first sides 240. The second sides 242a, 242b, 242c can collectively be referred to as second sides 242. The third sides 244a, 244b, 244c can collectively be referred to as third sides 244. The fourth sides 246a, 246b, 246c can collectively be referred to as fourth sides 246.
The first dongle 206a can be coupled with (or connected with) the junction connector 204. Specifically, the connector pad 232a of the first dongle 206a can be coupled with (or connected with) the spring loaded pins 220 of the junction connector 204.
The first dongle 206a can be coupled with (or connected with) the second dongle 206b. Specifically, the spring loaded pins 234a of the first dongle 206a can be coupled with (or connected with) the second additional connector pad 233b of the second dongle 206b.
The first dongle 206a can be coupled with (or connected with) the third dongle 206c. Specifically, the first additional connector pad 233a of the first dongle 206a can be coupled with (or connected with) the spring loaded pins 234c of the third dongle 206c.
The junction connector 204 can further be coupled with (or connected with) the information handling system 202. Specifically, the circuit board connector 222 of the junction connector 204 can be coupled with (or connected with) the socket 210 of the information handling system 202.
In some examples, the external ports 230 can include a high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) port, an universal serial bus (USB) port, and/or a secure digital (SD) port.
In some examples, the socket 210 can include a zero insertion forced (ZIF) socket.
The junction connector 204 can further include a plurality of spring loaded pins 220 positioned on a second side 412 of the junction connector 204. The second side 412 of the junction connector 204 is opposite to the first side 410 of the junction connector 204. For example, the spring loaded pins 220 can include pogo pins for signal interface.
The circuit board connector 222 can be connected to the plurality of spring loaded pins 220. That is, the circuit board connector 222 can be in communication with the spring loaded pins 220 such that signals can be transferred/transmitted between the circuit board connector 222 and the spring loaded pins 220.
The junction connector 204 further includes a first magnetic coupling interface 420a, 420b (collectively referred to as first magnetic coupling interface 420) at the second side 412 of the junction connector 204.
The dongle 206 can further include the plurality of spring loaded pins 234 positioned on the third side 244 of the dongle 206. The spring loaded pins 234 can be connected to the connector pad 232. That is, the spring loaded pins 234 can be in communication with the connector pad 232 such that signals can be transferred/transmitted between the spring loaded pins 234 and the connector pad 232.
The dongle 206 can further include the additional connector pad 233 positioned on the fourth side 246 of the dongle 206. The additional connector pad 233 can be connected to the connector pad 232. That is, the additional connector pad 233 can be in communication with the connector pad 232 such that signals can be transferred/transmitted between the additional connector pad 232 and the connector pad 232.
Further, the external port 230 is connected to the additional connector pad 233. That is, the external port 230 can be in communication with the additional connector pad 233 such that signals can be transferred/transmitted between the external port 230 and the additional connector pad 233.
Further, the external port 230 is connected to the spring loaded pins 234. That is, the external port 230 can be in communication with the spring loaded pins 234 such that signals can be transferred/transmitted between the external port 230 and the spring loaded pins 234.
The dongle 206 can further include a second magnetic coupling interface 602a, 602b (collectively referred to as second magnetic coupling interface 602). The second magnetic coupling interface 602 can be positioned at the second side 242 of the dongle 206. Further, the second magnetic coupling interface 602b can be positioned along the third side 244 of the dongle 206 as well. That is, the second magnetic coupling interface 602b is positioned at the junction (corner) of the second side 242 and the third side 244 of the dongle 206. Moreover, the second magnetic coupling interface 602a can be positioned along the fourth side 246 of the dongle 206 as well. That is, the second magnetic coupling interface 602a is positioned at the junction (corner) of the second side 242 and the fourth side 246 of the dongle 206.
The dongle 206 can further include a third magnetic coupling interface 650a, 650b (collectively referred to as third magnetic coupling interface 650). The third magnetic coupling interface 650 can be positioned at the first side 240 of the dongle 206. Further, the third magnetic coupling interface 650b can be positioned along the third side 244 of the dongle 206 as well. That is, the third magnetic coupling interface 650b is positioned at the junction (corner) of the first side 240 and the third side 244 of the dongle 206. Moreover, the third magnetic coupling interface 650a can be positioned along the fourth side 246 of the dongle 206 as well. That is, the third magnetic coupling interface 650a is positioned at the junction (corner) of the first side 240 and the fourth side 246 of the dongle 206.
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Moreover, when the first dongle 206a is coupled to the junction connector 204, the first magnetic coupling interface 420 of the junction connector 204 is coupled with the second magnetic coupling interface 602 of the first dongle 206a. That is, the first magnetic coupling interface 420a of the junction connector 204 is magnetically coupled with the second magnetic coupling interface 602a of the first dongle 206a; and the second magnetic coupling interface 420b of the junction connector 204 is magnetically coupled with the second magnetic coupling interface 602b of the first dongle 206a. The first magnetic coupling interface 420 of the junction connector 204 is coupled with the second magnetic coupling interface 602 of the first dongle 206a to facilitate or maintain a positioning of the first dongle 206a with respect to the junction connector 204.
The junction connector 204 is coupled with the socket 210 of the information handling system 202. Specifically, the junction connector 204 is coupled with the socket 210 of the information handling system 202 such that the circuit board connector 222 of the junction connector 204 is connected to the socket 210. That is, the circuit board connector 222 of the junction connector 204 can be in communication with the socket 210 of the information handling system 202 such that signals can be transferred/transmitted between the circuit board connector 222 and the socket 210. Furthermore, as the first external port 230a is connected with the circuit board connector 222a of the junction connector 204, the first external port 230a of the first dongle 206a is ultimately connected with the socket 210 of the information handling system 202.
Moreover, the information handling system 202 can further include a fourth magnetic coupling interface (not shown) proximate to the socket 210. When the junction connector 204 is coupled to the socket 210, the first magnetic coupling interface 420 of the junction connector 204 is coupled with the fourth magnetic coupling interface of the information handling system 202. The first magnetic coupling interface 420 of the junction connector 204 is coupled with the fourth magnetic coupling interface of the information handling system 202 to facilitate or maintain a positioning of the junction connector 204 with respect to the information handling system 202.
Further, the third dongle 206c is coupled to the first dongle 206a such that the plurality of spring load pins 234c of the third dongle 206c is connected to the additional connector pad 233a of the first dongle 206a. That is, the additional connector pad 233a of the first dongle 206a can be in communication with the spring loaded pins 234c of the third dongle 206c such that signals can be transferred/transmitted between the additional second connector pad 233a and the spring loaded pins 234c. Furthermore, as the third external port 230c is connected to the spring loaded pin 234c, and the spring loaded pins 234c are connected to the first additional connector pad 233a, and the first additional connector pad 233a is connected to the first connector pad 232a, the third external port 230c of the third dongle 230c is connected with the first connector pad 232a of the first dongle 206a. Further, as the first connector pad 232a of the first dongle 260a is connected to the spring loaded pins 220 of the junction connector 204, and the spring loaded pins 220 are connected to the circuit board connector 222, the third external port 230c of the third dongle 206c is connected with the circuit board connector 222 of the junction connector 204. Furthermore, as the third external port 230c is connected with the circuit board connector 222a of the junction connector 204, the third external port 230c of the third dongle 206c is ultimately connected with the socket 210 of the information handling system 202. Moreover, when the third dongle 206c is coupled to the first dongle 206a, the first magnetic coupling interface 602a of the first dongle 206a is magnetically coupled with the second magnetic coupling interface 602b of the third dongle 206c; and the third magnetic coupling interface 650a of the first dongle 206a is magnetically coupled with the third magnetic coupling interface 650b of the third dongle 206c to facilitate or maintain a positioning of the third dongle 206c with respect to the first dongle 206a.
The above disclosed subject matter is to be considered illustrative, and not restrictive, and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications, enhancements, and other embodiments which fall within the true spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Thus, to the maximum extent allowed by law, the scope of the present disclosure is to be determined by the broadest permissible interpretation of the following claims and their equivalents, and shall not be restricted or limited by the foregoing detailed description.
Herein, “or” is inclusive and not exclusive, unless expressly indicated otherwise or indicated otherwise by context. Therefore, herein, “A or B” means “A, B, or both,” unless expressly indicated otherwise or indicated otherwise by context. Moreover, “and” is both joint and several, unless expressly indicated otherwise or indicated otherwise by context. Therefore, herein, “A and B” means “A and B, jointly or severally,” unless expressly indicated otherwise or indicated other-wise by context.
The scope of this disclosure encompasses all changes, substitutions, variations, alterations, and modifications to the example embodiments described or illustrated herein that a person having ordinary skill in the art would comprehend. The scope of this disclosure is not limited to the example embodiments described or illustrated herein. Moreover, although this disclosure describes and illustrates respective embodiments herein as including particular components, elements, features, functions, operations, or steps, any of these embodiments may include any combination or permutation of any of the components, elements, features, functions, operations, or steps described or illustrated anywhere herein that a person having ordinary skill in the art would comprehend. Furthermore, reference in the appended claims to an apparatus or system or a component of an apparatus or system being adapted to, arranged to, capable of, configured to, enabled to, operable to, or operative to perform a particular function encompasses that apparatus, system, component, whether or not it or that particular function is activated, turned on, or unlocked, as long as that apparatus, system, or component is so adapted, arranged, capable, configured, enabled, operable, or operative.