Claims
- 1. A keyboard, video, mouse (KVM) signal management system, comprising:
a network interface unit comprising:
a network port communicatively coupled to a network to communicate digitized KVM signals with a remote user workstation via said network; a plurality of interface ports to communicatively couple to a corresponding plurality of servers via corresponding lines; and a signal conditioner to convert native KVM signals from a server into an intermediate format for transmission over one of the corresponding lines.
- 2. The system as in claim 1, wherein the network interface unit further includes:
a switching subsystem to route data between the network port and a selected one of the interface ports; and a digitizing subsystem for translating native KVM signals in an intermediate format received from said signal conditioner to the digitized KVM signals.
- 3. The system as in claim 1, wherein said signal conditioner is a daughter card located in each of the servers.
- 4. The system as in claim 1, wherein said signal conditioner is an external signal conditioning device coupled to a respective server.
- 5. The system as in claim 1, wherein said signal conditioner is a computer card located in each of the servers.
- 6. The system as in claim 1, wherein each corresponding line includes a plurality of wires.
- 7. The system as in claim 6, wherein said plurality of wires are in CAT5 format.
- 8. The system of claim 6, wherein each of said plurality of wires include a plurality of differential pairs.
- 9. The system as in claim 1, further comprising:
at least one switch coupled to at least one of said interface ports for communicating keyboard and mouse signals between a select server among a plurality of servers coupled to said switch via corresponding lines, each line coupled to said switch comprising a plurality of wires, each said wire including a plurality of differential pairs, each differential pair including a corresponding pair of diodes, and each said pair of diodes connecting to a common differential pair switched wire bus; and wherein video signals of the KVM signals from the select server are switched to the select line via operation of said diode pairs under the control of the switched wire bus.
- 10. The system as in claim 9, wherein said switch performs switching of active video signals by passing current through said diodes associated with the select line while reverse biasing diodes associated with the lines other than the select line.
- 11. The system of claim 1, wherein each server comprises a rack interface pod (RIP), said RIP emulating keyboard (K) and mouse (M) signals.
- 12. The system as in claim 9, wherein each server comprises a rack interface pod (RIP), said RIP emulating keyboard (K) and mouse (M) signals.
- 13. The system as in claim 11, wherein said RIP comprises:
means for encoding R, G, B video signals around their respective common mode voltage signals; means for differentially driving R, G, B video signals around their respective common mode signals such that the summation of alternating currents produced by said video signals is zero; and means for transmitting said R, G, B signals.
- 14. The system as in claim 12, wherein said RIP comprises:
means for encoding R, G, B video signals around their respective common mode voltage signals; means for differentially driving R, G, B video signals around their respective common mode signals such that the summation of alternating currents produced by said video signals is zero; and means for transmitting said R, G, B signals.
- 15. The system as in claim 9, wherein said switch comprises:
means for receiving R, G, B signals transmitted by said transmitter means, said R, G, B signals being received via a select interface port.
- 16. The system as in claim 12, wherein said RIP selectively switches video signals of each server to enable video signals to pass through a select interface port.
- 17. The system as in claim 16, wherein said selective switching of video signals is performed by varying a common mode voltage of the video signals.
- 18. A method of switching video signals in a keyboard, video, mouse (KVM) signal management system, the method comprising:
differentially encoding a plurality of video signal channels around a plurality of common mode voltages; incorporating a pair of diodes in each said video signal channels, each said pair of diodes connecting to a common differential channel and controlled to switch among the plurality of video signal channels; and selecting a video signal from a select video signal channel from among the plurality of video signal channels.
- 19. A method of encoding video synchronization signals Hsync, Vsync within a keyboard, video, mouse (KVM) extension system, the method comprising:
encoding R, G, B video signals differentially around respective common mode voltage signals, the common mode signals representing encoded functions of combinations of the video synchronization signals; and differentially driving R, G, B video signals so as to allow removal of their respective common mode signals, such that
(i) the net of alternating current produced by each of the differential video signals is substantially zero; (ii) the net alternating current produced by encoded synchronization signals is substantially zero.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein said common mode voltage signals representing video synchronization signals are removed via an analog differential amplifier.
- 21. A method of encoding video synchronization signals within a keyboard, video, mouse (KVM) server management system, the method comprising:
providing a plurality of interface ports for receiving KVM signals from a plurality of servers, each interface port including a differential video channel; providing a pair of switching diodes for each differential video channel; multiplexing different video channels down to common differential channels; encoding R, G, B video signals around their respective common mode signals for each differential channel; differentially driving R, G, B video signals and their respective common mode signals, said common mode signals representing functions of video synchronization signals Hsync and Vsync, respectively; switching individual differential video channels by varying common mode voltages of respective individual differential channels, and forward biasing or reverse biasing the switching diodes for enabling or disabling a respective differential channel; and providing both common mode and differential mode terminations at a receiving end of the R, G, B video signals so as to remove common mode signals from said video signals and extract original video synchronization signals.
- 22. A method of interfacing KVM signals provided by an Analog Long Interconnect port to network server, said method comprising:
differentially driving R, G, B video channel signals with video synchronization encoded on respective common mode signals; providing corrective frequency compensation for the transmission losses encountered by R, G, B channel signals in extended cabling; multiplexing between a plurality of cabling extensions; and forwarding the R, G, B channel signals to a remote user through a network interface.
- 23. A keyboard, video, mouse (KVM) server management system, comprising:
a plurality of network interfaces, each interface having network ports for communicating KVM signals to a remote user workstation, each said user workstation communicatively coupled to the network for communicating KVM signals to a plurality of network servers via corresponding network ports; and a switch for communicating KVM signals between the remote user workstations and a select network server from among said plurality of network servers.
- 24. A method of encoding video synchronization signals within a keyboard, video, mouse (KVM) server management system, the method comprising:
providing a plurality of interface ports for receiving KVM signals from a plurality of servers; providing in each server interface port a pair of switching diodes for each differential video channel; multiplexing differential video channels down to common differential channels; encoding R, G, B video signals around their respective common mode signals for each differential channel; differentially driving R, G, B video signals and their respective common mode signals, said common mode signals representing functions of video synchronization signals Hsync and Vsync, respectively; switching differential channels by varying the common mode voltages of respective channels; and receiving both common mode and differential mode terminations at a receiving end.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the switching step further comprising:
forward biasing or reverse biasing the switching diodes in order to enable or disable respective individual channels.
- 26. The method of claim 25, further comprising:
providing R, G, B video signals so as to remove common mode signals from said video signals; and extracting original video synchronization signals.
- 27. A method of encoding video synchronization signals in a keyboard, video, mouse (KVM) server management system, the method comprising:
communicatively coupling a network port of a network interface unit to a network for communicating digitized KVM signals with a remote user workstation; communicatively coupling a plurality of interface ports to a corresponding plurality of servers via corresponding lines; and converting native KVM signals from a server into an intermediate format for transmission over one of the corresponding lines.
- 28. The method of claim 27, further comprising:
communicatively coupling at least one switch to at least one of said interface ports for communicating keyboard and mouse signals between a select server among a plurality of servers coupled to said switch via corresponding lines, each line coupled to said switch comprising a plurality of wires, each said wire including a plurality of differential pairs, each differential pair including a corresponding pair of diodes, and each said pair of diodes connecting to a common differential pair switched wire bus; and switching video signals from a select server to a select line via operation of said diode pairs under the control of the switched wire bus.
- 29. A keyboard, video, mouse (KVM) server management system, comprising:
a network interface unit comprising:
a network port communicatively coupled to a network to communicate digitized KVM signals with a remote user workstation via said network; a plurality of interface ports communicatively coupled directly to a corresponding plurality of servers via corresponding lines; a signal conditioner to convert native KVM signals from a server into an intermediate format for transmission over one of the corresponding lines; at least one switch communicatively coupled to at least one interface port for communicating keyboard and mouse signals between a select server among a plurality of servers coupled to said switch via corresponding lines, each line coupled to said switch comprising a plurality of wires, each said wire including a single diode; and wherein R, G, B signals are encoded around their respective common mode voltage signals using a sync on green encoding on one of R, G, B color components in order to select a server among said plurality of servers.
- 30. A method of encoding video synchronization signals in a keyboard, video, mouse (KVM) server management system, comprising:
communicatively coupling a network port of a network interface unit to a network for communicating digitized KVM signals with a remote user workstation; communicatively coupling a plurality of interface ports to a corresponding plurality of servers via corresponding lines; converting native KVM signals from a server into an intermediate format for transmission over one of the corresponding lines; communicatively coupling at least one switch to at least one interface port for communicating keyboard and mouse signals between a select server among a plurality of servers coupled to said switch via corresponding lines, each line coupled to said switch comprising a plurality of wires, each said wire including a single diode; and encoding R, G, B signals are around their respective common mode voltage signals using a sync-on-green technique in order to select a server among said plurality of servers.
- 31. A keyboard, video, mouse (KVM) server extension system, comprising:
a network interface unit comprising:
a network port communicatively coupled to a network to communicate digitized KVM signals with a remote user workstation via said network; an interface port to communicatively couple to a server via a communication link; and a signal conditioner to convert native KVM signals from the server into an intermediate format for transmission over the communication link.
- 32. A video signal switch, comprising:
a plurality of server blade backplane slots to receive server blades outputting a corresponding plurality of differentially encoded video signals around a plurality of common mode voltages; a backplane in which the plurality of server blades in the backplane slots commonly connect and communicate, the backplane including a pair of diodes for each of said blades to control switching among the plurality of differentially encoded video signals; and at least one receiver communicating with the backplane to receive the differentially encoded video signals switched by the diodes.
- 33. A switch as in claim 32, wherein the receiver is physically coupled to the backplane.
PRIORITY TO PRIOR PROVISIONAL APPLICATION
[0001] Priority is claimed to Provisional Application Serial No. 60/279,461, filed on Mar. 29, 2001 Pending.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60279461 |
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