1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a switch and, more particularly, to a switch for switching peripheral I/O devices connected to different computer mainframes.
2. Description of Related Art
The wide proliferation of personal computers and networks allows people to utilize the networks to search for and provide information. Currently, network requests are higher, and network-related enterprises have to buy large numbers of computers and network equipment to satisfy user requests. For example, Internet service providers and virtual host providers need to buy a lot of server computers to rent to users. Because these providers may supply a fast network environment, a lot of companies are willing to rent their server computers. The management and trouble shooting of these computers is important. A larger server computer provider has thousands of server computers. Control of each of these computers requires a monitor, a keyboard, and a mouse. Actually, each of these computers spends little time being monitored and controlled with the monitor, keyboard and mouse. Most of the time, the server computers need no peripheral devices for control. Control of each computer with a respective set of these peripheral devices incurs high operation costs and is not necessary. Such peripheral devices also waste space. In resolution of these problems, a KVM (Keyboard, Video, and Mouse) switch connected with a monitor, a keyboard and a mouse is utilized to control a plurality of server computers.
A switch for switching a set of peripheral devices between two computers comprises at least one chip. The at least one chip has a selected signal pin, a group of invariable pins and two groups of variable pins. Each invariable pin corresponds to two variable pins. The group of invariable pins connects to the peripheral devices. Each of the two groups of variable pins connects to one of the two computers. Each invariable pin selectively connects to one of the corresponding two variable pins depending on the states of the selected signal pin to connect the set of peripheral devices to the selected computer.
Other advantages and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The IC chips 63, 64 are used to control the switching of the monitor 71. The “S” pins of the IC chips 63, 64 are connected together, and the IC chips 63, 64 together control to choose between the VGA ports 602 and 603. YC, YB, YA pins of the IC chip 63 connect to R, G, B pins of the VGA port 601 respectively. IC1, IB1, IA1 pins of the IC chip 63 connect to R, G, B pins of the VGA port 602 respectively. IC0, IB0, IA0 pins of the IC chip 63 connect to R, G, B pins of the VGA port 603 respectively. YD, YC pins of the IC chip 64 connect to HSYNC, VSYNC pins of the VGA port 601 respectively. ID1, IC1 pins of the IC chip 64 connect to HSYNC, VSYNC pins of the VGA port 602 respectively. ID0, IC0 pins of the IC chip 64 connect HSYNC, VSYNC pins of the VGA port 603 respectively.
The IC chip 65 is used to control the switching of the keyboard 72 and mouse 73. YD, YC pins of the IC chip 65 connect to pins 5, 1 of the PS/2 port 604 respectively. YB, YA pins of the IC chip 65 connect to pins 5, 1 of the PS/2 port 605 respectively. ID1, IC1, IB1, IA1 pins of the IC hip 65 connect to pins 5, 1, 2, 6 of the PS/2 port 606 respectively. ID0, IC0, IB0, IA0 pins of the IC hip 65 connect to pins 5, 1, 2, 6 of the PS/2 port 607 respectively. Pins 3, 4 of the PS/2 ports 606, 607 connect to ground, and +5V power respectively. For the PS/2 ports 604, 605, pins 2, 6 connect to null, pins 3 connect to ground, and pins 5 connect +5V power.
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Simultaneously, a high-level KMSEL signal is output to the selected signal pin S of the IC chip 65. The selected signal pin S of the IC chip 65 is set to “1”. In the IC chip 65, the YD pin connects to the ID1, the YC pin connects to the IC1 pin, the YB pin connects to the IB1 pin, and the YA pin connects to the IA1 pin. Thus, the PS/2 ports of the keyboard 72 and mouse 73 are connected to the PS/2 port of the first computer 80. Thus, after the first button 61 is pressed, the set of peripheral devices 70 are able to control the first computer 80.
When the second button 62 is pressed, the connection between the first and second terminals 66, 67 of the on-off switch K1 is closed. Because the second terminal 67 is connected to ground the SEL signal to the S pins of the IC chips 63, 64 goes to low level. The selected signal pin S of the IC chips 63, 64 is set to “0”. In the IC chip 63, the YC pin connects to the IC0 pin, the YB pin connects to the IB0 pin, and the YA pin connects to the IA0 pin. In the IC chip 64, the YD pin connects to the ID0 pin, and the YC pin connects the IC0 pin. Thereby, the first VGA port 601 is connected to the second VGA port 602, and the monitor 71 is now connected to the second computer 81.
Simultaneously, a low-level KMSEL signal is output to the selected signal pin S of the IC chip 65. The selected signal pin S of the IC chip 65 is set to “0”. In the IC chip 65 the YD pin connects to the ID0, the YC pin connects to the IC0 pin, the YB pin connects to the IB0 pin, and the YA pin connects the IA0 pin. Thus, the keyboard 72 and mouse 73 connect to the second computer 81. Thus, after the second button 62 is pressed, the set of peripheral devices 70 are able to control the second computer 81.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200720201758.7 | Dec 2007 | CN | national |