1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to the field of operating platforms for mobile phones and personal data systems and more particularly to a wireless communications card with a miniaturized form factor which is insertable into generic mobile information devices to accommodate desired wireless communication functions.
2. Related Art
Current design time-to-market for mobile phone and personal information devices is extended due to current design philosophy and practice. Turn-around time for a typical complete handset design is about 9 months. Currently terminal vendors need to spend significant amount of resources on basic wireless communication functions and cannot concentrate on truly value-added design works, such as industrial design and software applications. It is also difficult to develop multiple models with significant differences based on a common printed circuit board (PCB) platform. Traditional wireless devices using discrete solution have difficulty supporting multiple band or modes such as GSM, CDMA, 3G. Discrete chipset solutions consume at least three times more PCB space. There are significant financial and technical barriers of entry for new companies without significant resources, or established companies without wireless expertise.
Currently there are some vendors selling modules that can provide wireless communication functions in a particular wireless technology. However these modules are large in size with proprietary interfaces. These modules require significant amount of vendor integration. Alternatively, certain prior art systems are simply modularizing wireless modem functions. Prior art systems for removable cartridges providing communications elements such as that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,690,947 to Tom provide some flexibility in applications design; however, such systems were bulky and lacked packaging and connector innovations required for practical application of such systems.
It is therefore desirable to provide a system that can save RF tuning, debugging and certification thereby reducing design lead time significantly. It is also desirable that a system be provided with the ability to integrate hardware, software, utilities and drivers which will allow true plug and play functionality for end users or mobile information device design houses. It is desirable to provide functional capability through an insertable card to eliminate the requirement for a separate CPU or applications processor in the mobile information device. Additionally, it is desirable that a system be provided with a complete modem solution that will support multi-mode and multi-band. It is also desirable that a system be provided with space savings and weight reduction to permit more compact portable devices and flexible designs and integrate chipset and passive components into a common module. It is desirable that such a common module be employed to reduce the total number of solder joints, thus increasing the reliability of the final product. It is desirable to provide a system to turn the currently complex design work for wireless enabled device into much simpler product integration to lower the barriers of entry significantly for all new entrants. Finally, it is desirable to provide a wireless communications card installable in generic mobile information devices by an end user.
The present invention provides a wireless communications card for mobile information devices with user interface components and having in certain embodiments an applications processor. A receiving frame is provided in the mobile information device and an insertable miniaturized form factor card incorporating means for RF transmission and reception and a wireless modem and having an indexing connector which is received in a mating moiety in the receiving frame. The applications processor, the user interface components, or both in the mobile information device are interconnected to digital functions of the wireless modem and means for RF transmission and reception through the connector. Additionally, the miniaturized form factor card further includes a power management function interfacing with the applications processor and user interface components through the connector.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
a is a block diagram of the interaction between an applications processor and other mobile information device functions with the elements of the miniaturized form factor card;
b is a block diagram of the interaction between the applications processor and other mobile information device functions with the elements of a multimode version of the miniaturized form factor card;
c is a block diagram of the elements of the inventions with exemplary communications buses;
a and 4b are schematic side and top views of the mounting frame and connector elements for a miniaturized form factor card according to the present invention;
c and 4d are schematic side views of the embodiment of
a and 5b are schematic side views of the installation of an alternative embodiment for the mounting frame and connector elements for a miniaturized form factor card according to the present invention;
a is a side view of indexing locations of connector elements for the embodiments disclosed in
b is a top view of mechanical indexing elements in the mounting frame;
c-6e are top views of the mechanical indexing elements of the miniaturized form factor card for use with the frame of
f is a top view of the mounting frame and connector elements for an alternative embodiment with a dual elastomeric connector arrangement;
a is an pictorial view of a the embodiment of a miniaturized form factor card according to the present invention employing the alternative connector configuration of
b is an isometric view of a fourth embodiment of a miniaturized form factor card according to the present invention employing an alternative connector configuration;
The miniaturized form factor card provides all of the elements for a desired communication technology such as Personal HandyPhone System (PHS), Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), Global System for Mobile communications (GSM), WiMax, wireless LAN, Digital Video Broadcast—Handheld (DVB-H) or Universal Mobile Telecomunications System (UMTS), including single or multiband. The technology can be included as single or multiple mode technologies in certain applications. The handset design can then concentrate on the human factor interface elements and the non-communication functions desired for the device. As shown in
As shown in
Communication between the modem 304 and RF functions 302 of the miniature form factor card and the mobile information device is accomplished in exemplary embodiments using a common bus 306. Processing functions specific to the MID are accomplished by the application processor 34 while communications functions are accomplished by the processor 305 in the modem on board the card as shown in
A pin out support matrix is provided in Table 1 for two exemplary embodiments of the card for applications supporting a modem in the card only or for a “handset core” application supporting all the peripherals of the MID. A 49 pin connector is employed in exemplary embodiments of the modem only functionality while a 70 pin connector is employed in the exemplary embodiment of a handset com. In the modem only mode, the operations related to the LCD and keypad are accomplished by the processor in the MID.
Table 2 shows an exemplary keypad communications definition for the card to employ the MID keypad for operating the functions of the card. The keys defined in column KO4 are reserved based on additional function keys present on certain keypad arrangements. A standard matrix keypad communication designation allows the card to function with MID keypads without being MID specific. MIDs operable with the card employ the standard matrix arrangement to allow interoperability and interchangeability of cards to obtain desired communications functionality. For example, one MID employs a CDMA capable card or a GSM capable card as desired with the user merely exchanging the card. The Handset Core embodiment using the 70 pin connector is employed in the example.
The 5×5 matrix shown is solely exemplary and alternative embodiments employ keypad capability as available. For the exemplary embodiment, the MID power key is connected to the card through pin 62. A “Flip detect” is provided through pin 4. Additionally, for MIDs employing the miniature form factor card, dedicated keys may be provided in certain embodiments that do not have functionality in the MID or its applications and are dedicated solely for the card functions. These keys are directly connected to the card through available pin connections.
For MIDs employing applications processors with higher level capability requiring Modem only functionality in the miniature form factor card, keypad communication directly with the card is not required and communications between the MID and the card are accomplished in an exemplary embodiment using a standard AT command structure 35 (as defined by Hayes and also known as Attention Code) as represented in
The card according to the present invention employs connector technologies and indexing arrangements for simplified installation such that mobile interface device designers can provide a common platform for multiple systems without custom design of the communication electronics. The installation could be accomplished by the end user in certain operational scenarios. A first embodiment of a connector system as contemplated by the present invention is shown in
An alternative embodiment of the frame receiving the card is shown in
a demonstrates the indexing provided by placement of the PoGo pins on the handset PCB. By providing variable location at positions 68, 70 and 72 only cards having mating moieties of the pins at the appropriate location can be received and connected within the frame. In exemplary embodiments, a first position 68 is employed for cards incorporating GSM communications technology while a second position 70 is used for CDMA cards. A third position 72 is employed for 3G enabled cards. In alternative embodiments, a PHS system is employed.
b-6e demonstrate indexing employing physical features of the frame and card case. As shown in
As an alternative to the use of PoGo connectors for the RF connections to the card described previously with respect to
An alternative connector arrangement employed by cards incorporating the present invention is shown in
A second alternative embodiment similar to that disclosed in
The power management circuitry of the card (described previously with respect to
The common architecture of the miniaturized form factor card according to the present invention allows use in a wide variety of mobile information devices such as an MP3 player 100, Sony PSP portable game console 102, mobile phone 104, text messaging device 106, smart phone 108, Global Positioning System (GPS) 110, Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) phone with keyboard 112, and PDA 114 as shown in
Having now described the invention in detail as required by the patent statutes, those skilled in the art will recognize modifications and substitutions to the specific embodiments disclosed herein. Such modifications are within the scope and intent of the present invention as defined in the following claims.
This application claims priority of United States Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/597110 filed on Nov. 10, 2005 having the same title as the present application.
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60597110 | Nov 2005 | US |