Claims
- 1. An RJ-jack housing, comprising:a multi-port RJ-jack housing having a front and a back, and including portions defining a plurality of recesses extending inwardly from the front for receiving respective mating plugs therein; signal connector means within each of the recesses and defining a respective plurality of communications ports, each communications port for establishing inbound and outbound signal paths with a respective mating plug; a circuit board within said multi-port RJ-jack housing parallel and adjacent to the back of the housing; and at least one shared communications processor mounted on said circuit board and connected to said plurality of communications ports for processing inbound and outbound communications signals so that the signals are shared among the plurality of communications ports.
- 2. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 1 wherein said at least one shared communications processor comprises means for communicating with two or more of said communications ports.
- 3. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 1 wherein said at least one shared communications processor comprises a plurality of shared communications processors.
- 4. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 3 wherein each of said plurality of shared communications processors is connected to two or more of said communications ports.
- 5. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 3 further comprising a communications repeater bus on said circuit board interconnecting said plurality of shared communications processors.
- 6. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 1 wherein the plurality of recesses are arranged in two tiers, with each tier comprising two of more recesses arranged in side-by-side relation.
- 7. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 1 wherein the plurality of recesses are arranged in two tiers, with each tier comprising two or more recesses arranged in side-by-side relation.
- 8. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 1 wherein said at least one shared communications processor comprises a respective shared communication processor for each group of four communications ports.
- 9. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 1 wherein said at least one shared communications processor comprises an integrated circuit.
- 10. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 1 wherein said at least one shared communications processor comprises a plurality of transceivers for a corresponding group of communications ports.
- 11. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 1 wherein said circuit board comprises an electrically conductive layer defining a first internal electromagnetic interference (EMI) shield.
- 12. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 11 wherein said at least one shared communications processor comprises a plurality of shared communications processors all positioned on a first side of said circuit board.
- 13. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 11 further comprising an electrically conductive layer on outer surface portions of said multi-port RJ-jack housing defining an external EMI shield.
- 14. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 13 wherein said first internal EMI shield is electrically connected to said external EMI shield.
- 15. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 12 further comprising at least one EMI generating device positioned on a second side of said circuit board opposite the first side.
- 16. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 15 wherein said at least one EMI generating device comprises at least one magnetic device.
- 17. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 1 wherein each of said communications ports is compatible with an RJ-45 jack.
- 18. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 1 wherein said signal connector means comprises a plurality of electrical contacts.
- 19. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 1 wherein said signal connector means comprises:an optical detector for inbound optical signals; and an optical emitter for outbound optical signals.
- 20. An RJ-jack housing, comprising:a multi-port RJ-jack housing including portions defining a plurality of recesses extending inwardly for receiving respective mating plugs therein; signal connector means within each of the recesses and defining a respective plurality of communications ports, each communications port for establishing inbound and outbound signal paths with a respective mating plug; a circuit board within said multi-port RJ-jack housing, said circuit board comprising an electrically conductive layer defining a first internal electromagnetic interference (EMI) shields and said circuit board being parallel and adjacent to the back of the multi-port RJ-jack housing; at least one shared communications processor mounted on said circuit board on a first side thereof and connected to said plurality of communications ports for processing inbound and outbound communications signals so that the signals are shared amount the plurality of communications ports; and at least one EMI generating device positioned on a second side of said circuit board opposite the first side.
- 21. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 20 wherein said multi-port RJ-jack housing has a front and a back; wherein the recesses extend inwardly from the front of the multi-port RJ-jack housing; and wherein the circuit board extends across the back of the multi-port RJ-jack housing.
- 22. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 20 wherein said at least one shared communications processor comprises means for communications with two or more of said communications ports.
- 23. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 20 wherein said at least one shared communications processor comprises a plurality of shared communications processors all mounted on the first side of the circuit board.
- 24. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 23 wherein each of said plurality of shared communications processors is connected to two or more of said communications ports.
- 25. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 23 further comprising a communications repeater bus on said circuit board interconnecting said plurality of shared communications processors.
- 26. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 20 wherein two or more of the plurality of recesses are positioned in side-by-side relation.
- 27. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 20 wherein the plurality of recesses are arranged in two tiers, with each tier comprising two or more recesses arranged in side-by-side relation.
- 28. The RJ-jack according to claim 20 wherein said at least one shared communications processor comprises a respective shared communication processor for each group of four communications ports.
- 29. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 20 wherein said at least one shared communications processor comprises a plurality of transceivers for a corresponding group of communications ports.
- 30. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 20 further comprising an electrically conductive layer on outer surface portions of said multi-port RJ-jack housing defining an external EMI shield.
- 31. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 30 wherein said first internal EMI shield is electrically connected to said external EMI shield.
- 32. The RJ-Jack housing according to claim 20 wherein said at least one EMI generating device comprises at least one magnetic device.
- 33. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 20 wherein each of said communications ports is compatible with an RJ-45 jack.
- 34. An RJ-jack housing comprising;a multi-port RJ-jack housing including portions defining a plurality of recesses extending inwardly for receiving respective mating plugs therein, the recesses being arranged in two tiers with each tier comprising two or more recesses arranged in side-by-side relation; signal connector means within each of the recesses and defining a respective plurality of communications ports, each communications ports for establishing inbound and outbound signal paths with a respective mating plug; a circuit board within, parallel, and adjacent to the back of said multi-port RJ-jack housing; and at least one shared communications processor mounted on said circuit board and connected to said plurality of communications ports for processing inbound and outbound communications signals so that the signals are shared among the plurality of communications ports.
- 35. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 34 wherein said multi-port RJ-jack housing has a front and a back; wherein the recesses extend inwardly from the front of the multi-port RJ-jack housing; and wherein the circuit board extends across the back of the multi-port RJ-jack housing.
- 36. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 34 wherein said at least one shared communications processor comprises means for communicating with two or more of said communications ports.
- 37. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 34 wherein said at least one shared communications processor comprises a plurality of shared communications processors.
- 38. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 37 wherein each of said plurality of shared communications processors is connected to two or more of said communications ports.
- 39. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 37 further comprising a communications repeater bus on said circuit board interconnecting said plurality of shared communications processors.
- 40. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 34 wherein said at least one shared communications processor comprises a respective shared communication processor for each group of four communications ports.
- 41. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 34 wherein said at least one shared communications processor comprises a plurality of transceivers for a corresponding group of communications ports.
- 42. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 34 wherein said circuit board comprises an electrically conductive layer defining a first internal electromagnetic interference (EMI) shield.
- 43. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 42 wherein said at least one shared communications processor comprises a plurality of shared communications processors all positioned on a first side of said circuit board.
- 44. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 42 further comprising a electrically conductive layer on outer surface portions of said multi-port RJ-jack housing defining an external EMI shield.
- 45. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 44 wherein said first internal EMI shield is electrically connected to said external EMI shield.
- 46. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 43 further comprising at least one EMI generating device positioned on a second side of said circuit board opposite the first side.
- 47. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 46 wherein said at lease one EMI generating device comprises at least one magnetic device.
- 48. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 34 wherein each of said communications ports is compatible with an RJ-45 jack.
- 49. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 34 wherein said signal connector means comprises a plurality of electrical contacts.
- 50. The RJ-jack housing according to claim 34 wherein said signal connector means comprises:an optical detector for inbound optical signals; and an optical emitter for outbound optical signals.
- 51. A method for making an RJ-jack housing comprising a multi-port RJ-jack housing having a front and a back, and including portions defining a plurality of recesses extending inwardly from the front for receiving respective mating plugs therein, the method comprising the steps of:positioning signal connector means within each of the recesses and defining a respective plurality of communications ports, each communications port for establishing inbound and outbound signal paths with a respective mating plug; mounting at least one shared communications processor on a circuit board and connected to said plurality of communications ports for processing inbound and outbound communications signals so that the signals are shared among the plurality of communications ports; and positioning the circuit board within, parallel, and adjacent to the back of said multi-port RJ-jack housing.
- 52. The method according to claim 51 wherein the step of mounting at least one shared communications processor comprises mounting a plurality of communications processors.
- 53. The method according to claim 52 further comprising the step of providing a communications repeater bus on said circuit board interconnecting said plurality of shared communications processors.
- 54. The method according to claim 51 wherein said at least one shared communications processor comprises an integrated circuit.
- 55. The method according to claim 51 further comprising the step of providing an electrically conductive layer for said circuit board and defining a first internal electromagnetic interference (EMI) shield.
- 56. The method according to claim 55 wherein the step of mounting said at least one shared communications processor comprises mounting a plurality of communications processors all on a first side of said circuit board.
- 57. The method according to claim 56 further comprising the step of mounting at least one EMI generating device on a second side of said circuit board opposite the first side.
- 58. A method according to claim 57 wherein said at least one EMI generating device comprises at least one magnetic device.
- 59. The method according to claim 51 further comprising the step of providing an eclectically conductive layer on outer surface portions of said multi-port RJ-jack housing defining an external EMI shield.
- 60. The method according to claim 51 wherein each of said communications ports is compatible with an RJ-45 jack.
- 61. The method according to claim 51 wherein the step of providing signal connector means comprises providing a plurality of electrical contacts.
- 62. The method according to claim 51 wherein the step of providing signal connector means comprises providing:an optical detector for inbound optical signals; and an optical emitter for outbound optical signals.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation of U.S. pending patent application Ser. No. 09/137,407 filed Aug. 20, 1998 which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of U.S. pending patent application Ser. No. 09/098,277 filed Jun. 16, 1998.
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