Claims
- 1. A method of connecting a plurality of different electrical modules each requiring different signal and power connections to a plurality of connection bases connected to the different signal and power connections required by the different modules comprising the steps of:
- providing a series of alignable apertures on each of said plurality of modules and bases;
- mapping various unique aperture configurations identifying each of the differing signal and power connections required by the plurality of modules and connected to the plurality of bases to insure a one to one relation therebetween:
- placing pegs in the apertures of each of the bases to identify each unique configuration and the signal and power connection denoted thereby; and
- placing a mask on each of the modules according to the unique configuration of the pegs in the bases, the mask having openings located to leave uncovered only the apertures where the pegs would enter the module of a compatible base and module to physically prevent the mating of incompatible bases and modules thereby.
- 2. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the modules are I/O modules of an I/O assembly having connector bases connected to different power and signal inputs in an I/O cabinet.
- 3. A method as set forth in claim 2 wherein the mapping of aperture configurations includes the identifying of the type of signal and the voltage level of the power input.
- 4. A system for insuring the proper connection of each of a plurality of electrical components to signal and power inputs specifically designed for each of said component comprising:
- each component having a connecting member having an identical first series of apertures adaptable to have pins placed in said apertures to form a specifically desired component connectable to a first desired signal and power level suitable for said desired component;
- one of a plurality of electrical component having a second series of apertures alignable with said first apertures in said connecting member and having a mask affixed over said second apertures;
- said electrical components having a mask, which provides openings to only second apertures alignable with said pegs in said first apertures to insure the proper mating of connecting member to its electrical component.
- 5. A system as set forth in claim 4 wherein said electrical component is an I/O module and said connecting member is a connecting base of an I/O assembly being electrically connected to a specific series of signals and a specific power level.
- 6. A system as set forth in claim 5 including a series of I/O modules having differing signal and power input requirements and a series of connecting bases for said modules each connected to differing signal and power levels and wherein each connecting base has a different configuration of pins identifying the particular signal and power level applied to each connector base.
- 7. A system as set forth in claim 6 wherein each of said modules has a unique mask covering said first apertures according to a pattern identifying each module and wherein each unique peg configuration has a unique mask to insure the mating of compatible modules with connector bases.
- 8. A system as set forth in claim 7 wherein said mask is made from polycarbonate sheet material which is affixed to the back of each module to cover a specific pattern of apertures.
- 9. A system for insuring the proper connection of a plurality of different I/O modules only to required signal and power inputs comprising:
- a plurality of connector bases mounted to a conductive column providing power to said modules and communication therebetween and having a particular unique connection of signal and power connections identified by a particular unique orientation of pegs on the face of each of said bases, a plurality of I/O modules connectable to each of said bases by a series of openings along the back thereof mating with the peg configuration on each of said bases; and
- a mask covering some of said openings on each of said modules to leave uncovered only the holes for the particular unique peg orientation on each of said bases to prevent the mating of the module with other than its corresponding connector base.
- 10. A system as set forth in claim 9 wherein said mask is a polycarbonate plastic material mask affixed to the back of said module.
- 11. A system as set forth in claim 10 including a series of I/O modules having differing signal and power input requirements and a series of connecting bases for said modules each connected to differing signal and power levels and wherein each connecting base has a different configuration of pins identifying the particular signal and power level applied to each connector base.
- 12. A system as set forth in claim 11 wherein each of said modules has a unique mask covering said apertures according to a pattern identifying each module and wherein each unique pin configuration has a unique mask to insure the mating of compatible modules with connector bases.
- 13. A system as set forth in claim 9 including a peg located in each upper and lower hole area to prevent partial connection due to cocking of said I/O module to said base.
Parent Case Info
This application is based on a Provisional Patent Application entitled "Keying Mechanism for a Modular I/O Assembly" filed Oct. 4, 1996 by Donald L. Oros at. al and having application No. 60/027,881.
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