Claims
- 1. A computer system, comprising:
a) a portable computer having a CardBus interface, said portable computer capable of generating output signals for designated peripheral devices; b) a physically remote control unit interfacing with said portable computer CardBus interface; c) a plurality of peripheral devices coupled to said control unit, with at least one of said peripheral devices being a user input device capable of generating input signals; and d) said control unit comprising a circuit:
i) converting said output signals from said portable computer CardBus interface into a form compatible with said designated peripheral device; ii) routing said converted signal to said designated peripheral device; iii) converting said input signal from the designated peripheral device into a form compatible with said portable computer CardBus; and iv) prioritizing access to said CardBus interface by said input signals.
- 2. The computer system of claim 1 wherein the circuit converting said output signal into a form compatible with said designated peripheral comprises extending the period of time the output signal remains stable.
- 3. A docking station for interfacing a plurality of peripherals to a physically remote portable computer having a CardBus interface, wherein the remote portable computer generates output signals for designated peripherals, and the peripheral devices generate input signals for the portable computer, the docking station comprising:
a) a CardBus interface configured to communicate input and output signals with the CardBus interface of the portable computer; b) a circuit converting output signals generated by the portable computer CardBus interface into a form compatible with the designated peripherals; c) a circuit routing said converted signals to said designated peripherals; d) a circuit converting input signals generated by the peripheral devices into a form compatible with the portable computer CardBus interface; and e) a circuit prioritizing access by the input signals to said CardBus interface.
- 4. The docking station of claim 3 wherein at least one of the peripheral devices is a user input device.
- 5. The docking station of claim 3 where the circuit converting output signals generated by the portable computer into a form compatible with the designated peripherals comprises extending the period of time the output signals remain stable.
- 6. A controller, comprising:
a control unit adapted to an interface a physically remote peripheral device with a portable computer CardBus interface, said control unit converting output signals from the portable computer CardBus interface into a form compatible with the remote peripheral device, and converting input signals from the remote peripheral device into a form compatible with the portable computer CardBus interface.
- 7. The bridge of claim 6 wherein the controller further prioritizes access of said peripheral device to said CardBus interface.
- 8. A method for interfacing a remote standard peripheral device to a portable computer via a CardBus interface, the method comprising the steps of:
a) driving data to be written to the peripheral device on the CardBus interface; b) converting said output signals from said portable computer CardBus interface into a form compatible with said designated peripheral device; c) routing said converted signal to said designated peripheral device; and d) converting said input signal from the designated peripheral device into a form compatible with said portable computer CardBus interface.
- 9. The method as specified in claim 8, further comprising the step of prioritizing access to said portable computer CardBus interface by said input signals.
- 10. The method of claim 8 wherein the interfacing is accomplished by activating a write signal a period before a standard write signal.
- 11. A universal docking station for connecting a physically remote portable computer CardBus interface to a plurality of peripheral devices, wherein at least one of the peripheral devices is a user input device, at least one of the user input devices is capable of receiving a write command, and the portable computer is capable of writing data, the universal docking station comprising:
a) a CardBus interface adapted to be coupled to the physically remote portable computer CardBus interface; b) peripheral control units adapted to be coupled to the plurality of peripheral devices; c) a docking station control unit coupled to the docking station CardBus interface and the peripheral control units; and d) wherein the docking station control unit selectively transfers data between the docking station CardBus interface and one of the peripheral control units.
- 12. A computer system, comprising:
a) a portable computer having a PCMCIA interface, said portable computer capable of generating output signals for designated peripheral devices; b) a physically remote control unit interfacing with said portable computer PCMCIA interface; c) a plurality of peripheral devices coupled to said control unit, with at least one of said peripheral devices being a user input device capable of generating input signals, and d) said control unit comprising a circuit:
i) converting said output signals from said portable computer PCMCIA interface into a form compatible with said designated peripheral device; ii) routing said converted signal to said designated peripheral device; iii) converting said input signal from the designated peripheral device into a form compatible with said portable computer CardBus interface; and iv) prioritizing access to said PCMCIA interface by said input signals.
- 13. The computer system of claim 12 wherein the circuit converting said output signal into a form compatible with said designated peripheral comprises extending the period of time the output signal remains stable.
- 14. A docking station for interfacing a plurality of peripherals to a physically remote portable computer having a PCMCIA interface, wherein the remote portable computer generates output signals for designated peripherals, and the peripheral devices generate input signals for the portable computer, the docking station comprising:
a) a PCMCIA interface configured to communicate input and output signals with the PCMCIA interface of the portable computer; b) a circuit converting output signals generated by the portable computer PCMCIA interface into a form compatible with the designated peripherals; c) a circuit routing said converted signals to said designated peripherals; d) a circuit converting input signals generated by the peripheral devices into a form compatible with the portable computer PCMCIA interface; and e) a circuit prioritizing access by the input signals to said PCMCIA interface.
- 15. The docking station of claim 14 wherein at least one of the peripheral devices is a user input device.
- 16. The docking station of claim 14 where the circuit converting output signals generated by the portable computer into a form compatible with the designated peripherals comprises extending the period of time the output signals remain stable.
- 17. A controller comprising:
a control unit adapted to an interface a physically remote peripheral device with a portable computer PCMCIA interface, said control unit converting output signals from the portable computer PCMCIA interface into a form compatible with the remote peripheral device, and converting input signals from the remote peripheral device into a form compatible with the portable computer PCMCIA interface.
- 18. The bridge of claim 17 wherein the controller further prioritizes access of said peripheral device to said PCMCIA interface.
- 19. A method for interfacing a remote standard peripheral device to a portable computer via a PCMCIA interface, the method comprising the steps of:
a) driving data to be written to the peripheral device on the PCMCIA interface; b) converting said output signals from said portable computer PCMCIA interface into a form compatible with said designated peripheral device; c) routing said converted signal to said designated peripheral device; and d) converting said input signal from the designated peripheral device into a form compatible with said portable computer PCMCIA interface.
- 20. The method as specified in claim 19, further comprising the step of prioritizing access to said portable computer PCMCIA interface by said input signals.
- 21. The method of claim 19 wherein the interfacing is accomplished by activating a write signal a period before a standard write signal.
- 22. A universal docking station for connecting a physically remote portable computer PCMCIA interface to a plurality of peripheral devices, wherein at least one of the peripheral devices is a user input device, at least one of the user input devices is capable of receiving a write command, and the portable computer is capable of writing data, the universal docking station comprising:
a) a PCMCIA interface adapted to be coupled to the physically remote portable computer PCMCIA interface; b) peripheral control units adapted to be coupled to the plurality of peripheral devices; c) a docking station control unit coupled to the docking station PCMCIA interface and the peripheral control units; and d) wherein the docking station control unit selectively transfers data between the docking station PCMCIA interface and one of the peripheral control units.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation of and claims priority of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/481,266 entitled “Universal Docking Station” filed Jan. 11, 2000 which is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 08/679,131 now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,941,965 issued Aug. 24, 1999, entitled “Universal Docking Station”, which claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/017,725, filed May 16, 1996, the teachings of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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