The present invention relates to a stand-alone Bluetooth® adapter for computer peripherals. It also relates to a master USB® Bluetooth® adapter as well as a communication system. It finds applications in the computer field and notably the connection of peripheral equipment to other pieces of equipment via a Bluetooth® radio link.
The application FR01/04659 or its extension PCT/FR02/01202 divulges a radio communication module according to the Bluetooth® protocol, also denominated SMARTMODULE, having software capabilities enabling it to operate one or several on-board user applications in the module in order to confer a Bluetooth® functionality thereto. This module which exhibits inputs/outputs intended to be connected to electronic circuits of the application, also includes software resources facilitating the development of user applications and hardware interfacing. It will be appreciated that such a module may be employed within the framework of the invention.
In addition to computer wire-type connection means between a computer and a parallel type peripheral (printer) or PS2, RS232, RS422 or RS485 series peripheral, the USB® protocol is also known, which enables to connect pieces of computer equipment together over a series wire-type link to enable data exchanges. Such link enables, besides, from a master type USB® connector, such as those installed in the micro-computers, to feed peripherals over the wire-type link. Such protocol requires relatively significant software resources and it generally involves specialised electronic circuits, notably integrated dedicated circuits, in order to relieve the computer equipment from certain software constraints of the USB protocol. These electronic circuits are generally microcontrollers programmed to handle low-order software aspect of the USB® protocol and interfacing with the pieces of equipment. These microcontrollers provide advantageously a temporary storage memory, a transmission or reception memory stack, enabling to optimise exchanges with the equipment. They may also comprise means for regulating and/or controlling the power supply of the USB® link. It is thus that the circuits of the EZ-USB® family, manufactured by Anchor Chips Incorporated may be mentioned, which enable to add USB® inputs/outputs to computer equipment or those manufactured by Prolific Technology Inc or, finally, the FT8U232AM circuit, manufactured by FTDI, which is a USB®-RS232 adapter.
The USB® links have a defect of requiring a physical wiring which, moreover, should implement materials exhibiting certain qualities, notably for cables, efficient shielding, low losses . . . which involves relatively high cost with respect to other links and limits the distance between two pieces of equipments connected.
Besides, the radio adapters known between a master equipment, notably micro-computer, and a peripheral equipment, for instance a printer, are essentially intended to replace the conventional wire link between both these pieces of equipment in order to solve the wiring problems between several pieces of equipment.
The present invention provides a stand-alone Bluetooth® radio adapter with integrated power supply in the form of a box connected to one or several peripherals and which limits the constraints imposed by the wire links (wiring) while enabling electric power supply of the peripheral(s). In a particular embodiment, the peripheral(s) are of USB® type connection and the adapter is of Bluetooth® USB® master type
The invention hence relates to a radio communication adapter box for data exchange computer link between a first master-type computer equipment and at least one second peripheral-type computer equipment, the box being connected to said at least one second computer equipment.
According to the invention, the adapter includes a radio transmission/reception module according to the Bluetooth® protocol with a Bluetooth® protocol software stack, at least one interface controller with wire link connector towards said at least one second equipment and a stand-alone electro-chemical power supply, the power supply source feeding said at least one second equipment.
It should be understood at this stage that the expression wire link corresponds to a cable connection as well as a connector-to-connector direct link. Consequently, the adapter is connected directly by its connector to the connector of the peripheral or a link cable links the connector of the adapter to the connector of the peripheral or that the connector of the box is at the end of a link cable towards the peripheral or that the connector of the peripheral is at the end of a link cable towards the box.
In various embodiments of the invention, the following means which may be used individually or according to all the technically possible combinations, are employed:
The invention also relates to a Bluetooth® adapter USB® for computer peripherals with USB® interface socket intended for computer data exchanges, wherein the adapter includes a radio transmission/reception module according to the Bluetooth® protocol with a Bluetooth® protocol stack, at least one USB® interface controller with link connector towards said computer peripheral and a stand-alone electro-chemical power supply, the USB® interface controller containing a USB® master type software stack and the power supply source feeding said computer peripheral.
The invention finally relates to a radio communication system for computer data exchanges between a master computer equipment, notably a micro-computer, and at least one peripheral computer equipment wherein a step of data exchanges takes place over a radio channel according to the Bluetooth® protocol, a stand-alone Bluetooth® adapter box according to one or several of the features listed previously being arranged between the radio channel and the peripheral computer equipment, said Bluetooth® adapter containing a radio transmission/reception module according to the Bluetooth® protocol with a Bluetooth® protocol software stack, at least one interface controller with wire link connector towards said peripheral computer equipment and a stand-alone electro-chemical power supply, the power supply source feeding said peripheral computer equipment, an Bluetooth® interface being moreover arranged between the radio channel and the master computer equipment, said Bluetooth® interface being fed by the master computer equipment and containing a radio transmission/reception module according to the Bluetooth® protocol, a Bluetooth® protocol software stack being arranged in the master computer equipment.
In particular modalities of the system which may be combined according to all the technically possible modalities:
The present invention will now be exemplified without being limited thereto with the following description in relation to the Figures below:
The examples given correspond mainly to a version of the adapter as a whole or of the adapter box which includes USB® type master means towards the peripheral computer equipment. However, the invention in its entirety corresponds to a Bluetooth® stand-alone adapter feeding the peripheral and whereof the data link to the peripheral may be of diverse types, notably series and/or parallel, and more precisely with a single or multiple link of the same type or of different types. Thus, in a particular embodiment version, the adapter or the adapter box may contain a USB® master type data link associated with one or several other series links (among which USB®) and/or parallel links. In all cases, the interface controller(s) of the adapter or adapter box correspond to the type of link to establish with the peripheral computer equipment.
In the case of a USB® link, the power supply of the peripheral by the adapter or the adapter box takes place via the USB® connector. In other types of wire link, the power supply may take place either via the data link connector, for instance for a RS232 link, the control signals, notably DTR, may enable the power supply of a low-consumption peripheral (a few milliamperes), or via specific power supply wire link in parallel of the data wire link.
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The USB® controller 3 includes a dedicated microcontroller which is configured as master (HOST) and which integrates hence, as will be seen in relation to
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The USB® Bluetooth master type adapter 11 of the invention, as for instance realised according to
The USB® Bluetooth® adapter 11 of the invention possesses, due to this master type functionality, a stand-alone power supply source which enables moreover to feed its own USB® connector and the peripheral USB® to which it is connected. This power supply source is a rechargeable battery which is recharged thanks to a mains charger (like a car's or other) linked to a recharge connector of the adapter 1, 11 and/or, alternately or additionally, via its own USB® socket when for recharging, the adapter is connected to a master computer equipment, notably a micro-computer, whereof the USB® socket includes a power supply of the wire link. It should be understood that in the latter case, of recharging via the USB® socket of the adapter 11, said adapter is not operational from the viewpoint of data exchange since its software means (stacks . . . ) are not suited for connection with such a piece of master computer equipment.
Preferably, a charge regulation circuit (surveillance of the temperature, of the evolution of the voltage and/or current and/or voltage regulation relative to the type of battery: Pb, CdNi, Li-ion . . . ) is incorporated into the adapter to enable certain degree of freedom regarding the selection of electric power supply via the recharge connector. Preferably, the battery is a removable box containing a set of individual battery elements connected together and for instance a battery of the type of those used in mobile telephones. It may even be contemplated that in an enhanced version, the charge regulation circuit is incorporated into the box containing the individual battery elements to prevent the device from choosing means of implementation for the regulation of the charge relative to the type of battery, the regulation circuit in the box being directly suited to the elements to be recharged.
In the examples given, the case observed relates to a single adapter, i.e. it receives and transmits data between a Bluetooth® radio channel and an input/output USB®. It is also possible, in more enhanced versions, to have several master type USB® connectors on the adapter by adding a distribution functionality of USB® inputs/outputs and/or, still, other types, notably series (PS2, RS232, RS422, RS485) or parallel, in the adapter.
In a particular embodiment, the adapter is situated in a box containing a rechargeable battery, the Bluetooth® module, an electronic component for adapting the link protocol to the peripheral equipment (RS232, RS485 converter, master USB, PS2). This box may be connected to fixed peripheral equipment, for instance a printer or a badge reader (entry check-in). However, the adapter in the box being stand-alone, it will be applied more especially to mobile activities. Thus, the box, in a mobile application, may be attached to an operator's belt or to a vehicle, for instance, for stock management or handling orders in a warehouse, the box being connected over a USB® wire (wire or directly connector-to-connector) to a barcode reader. This box, in such a mobile application, may also be arranged in a carrier's truck linked for example to a chip card reader during payment operations or a barcode reader+keypad and display for deliveries. It enables any wire-type peripheral equipment, notably mobile in corresponding applications, and having a PS2 or a series (RS232, RS422 or RS485) or, still USB® (as a peripheral) interface, wireless connection over Bluetooth® to remote equipment without changing hardware nor involving the implementation of specific connection wire link with the remote equipment.
Thanks to the battery, the box generates the power supply of the peripheral via the USB® socket as well as for the Bluetooth® module properly speaking. The adapter with its Bluetooth® link forms a gateway between the peripheral equipment and a remote Bluetooth equipment, of personal computer type (PC), fixed or portable, personal digital assistant (PDA) or, even, an access point to a network (internal like INTRANET or external like INTERNET). The pieces of peripheral equipments which are usable are notably: a barcode reader, an electronic tag reader (<<RF Tag >>), a computer or micro-computer properly speaking, an industrial machine, an automaton, a sales point terminal or a payment terminal.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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03/50026 | Feb 2003 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR04/50059 | 2/13/2004 | WO | 5/12/2006 |