Claims
- 1. An interconnected system of function cards, the interconnected system comprising:
a plurality of function cards, the function cards having substantially identical sets of connectors, wherein the plurality of function cards comprises
a group of first function cards with first sets of connectors, wherein the first sets of connectors form a first connector array; and a group of second function cards with second sets of connectors, wherein the second sets of connectors form a second connector array, wherein
the first connector array is reciprocal to the second connector array.
- 2. The interconnected system of claim 1, wherein the first connector array being reciprocal to the second connector array comprises
the first connector array being related to the second connector array by a geometric transformation.
- 3. The interconnected system of claim 2, wherein the geometric transformation comprises at least one of a
a substantially 90 degree rotation, a reflection, and a shift.
- 4. The interconnected system of claim 1, wherein
the first function cards are substantially parallel to each other; and the second function cards are substantially parallel to each other.
- 5. The interconnected system of claim 1, wherein
the first function cards have first mid-connection edges, the first sets of connectors being positioned along the first mid-connection edges; and the second function cards have second mid-connection edges, the second sets of connectors being positioned along the second mid-connection edges.
- 6. The interconnected system of claim 5, wherein the sets of connectors comprise male connectors and female connectors.
- 7. The interconnected system of claim 6, wherein the first connector array being reciprocal to the second connector array comprises
the female connectors of the first connector array being aligned with the male connectors of the second connector array.
- 8. The interconnected system of claim 6, wherein
the male and female connectors of the first connector array are positioned in a first alternating pattern; and the male and female connectors of the second connector array are positioned in a second alternating pattern.
- 9. The interconnected system of claim 8, wherein the alternating patterns comprise
alternating patterns with different periods of repetition along the mid-connection edges of the function cards and perpendicular to the mid-connection edges of the function cards.
- 10. The interconnected system of claim 8, wherein
the first alternating pattern comprises a first checkerboard of male and female connectors; and the second alternating pattern comprises a second checkerboard of male and female connectors.
- 11. The interconnected system of claim 10, wherein the first connector array being reciprocal to the second connector array comprises
the female connectors of the first checkerboard being aligned with the male connectors of the second checkerboard.
- 12. The interconnected system of claim 11, wherein the first connector array being reciprocal to the second connector array comprises
the first checkerboard being created by a substantially 90 degree rotation of the second checkerboard.
- 13. The interconnected system of claim 6, wherein the set of connectors of a function card comprise
male connectors, positioned in male groups; and female connectors, positioned in female groups.
- 14. The interconnected system of claim 13, wherein
the male groups comprise male squares, the male connectors being positioned pair-wise diagonally within the male squares; and the female groups comprise female squares, the female connectors being positioned pair-wise diagonally within the female squares.
- 15. The interconnected system of claim 14, wherein
the diagonals of at least one of the male and female connectors within their corresponding squares are parallel within at least one of the first and second connector arrays.
- 16. The interconnected system of claim 14, wherein the male groups and the female groups are positioned in an alternating pattern along the mid-connection edge of the function cards.
- 17. The interconnected system of claim 6, wherein the set of connectors of a function card comprise
connector groups, the connector groups comprising
male and female connectors.
- 18. The interconnected system of claim 17, wherein a connector group comprises
male-female connector squares, the squares comprising:
two male connectors, positioned along a male diagonal of a square; and two female connectors, positioned along a female diagonal of the same square, wherein the male diagonal is substantially perpendicular to the female diagonal.
- 19. The interconnected system of claim 18, wherein the orientations of the male diagonals of the male-female connector squares vary in an alternating pattern.
- 20. The interconnected system of claim 18, wherein
the orientations of the male-female connector squares of the first connector array vary according to a first checkerboard pattern; and the orientation of the male-female connector squares of the second connector array vary according to a second checkerboard pattern.
- 21. The interconnected system of claim 1, wherein the first function cards and the second function cards are coupled without a printed circuit board.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/165,747, filed on Jun. 6, 2002, entitled “Mid-Connect Architecture with Point-to-point Connections for High Speed Data Transfer” by Michael L. Fowler, Oscar Freitas, and John F. Whalen, which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/296,624, filed on Jun. 7, 2001, entitled “Mid-Connect Architecture”, both applications are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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