Embodiments relate to universal serial connectors. More particularly, embodiments relate to a single connector that conforms to multiple form factors.
There currently exist many different types of Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors, for example. Continuing the USB example, there are Type A plugs and Type B receptacles. Further, there are standard, mini and micro sizes. If a user has many different types of electronic devices (e.g., cellular phones, smart phones, tablets, cameras, recording devices) the user may have may different types of cables. Because these cables can become tangled together or lost. Thus, the user may have one or more cable, but may not have the desired cable.
Embodiments are illustrated by way of example, and not by way of limitation, in the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like reference numerals refer to similar elements.
In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth. However, embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known circuits, structures and techniques have not been shown in detail in order not to obscure the understanding of this description.
There is described herein various embodiments of a single Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector that can fit both form factor constrained smaller devices and larger devices that have higher speed connections. In one embodiment, both the smaller and larger connectors have the same z-height. In one embodiment, the single connector can be intuitively plugged in to a small slot or a larger width slot for higher speed connections. While the examples herein are directed to USB interfaces other and/or additional interfaces can utilize similar connectors. USB refers to various standards available from USB Implementers Forum, Inc. and includes USB 1.0 released January 1996, USB 2.0 released April 2000, USB 3.0 released November 2008 as well as subsequent versions.
In one embodiment, the USB cable has the same connector on both ends. In one embodiment, the USB connect can operate in multiple directions and is “flipable” so that it can operate with either side up. In one embodiment, the USB connector combines both a straight connector and a right angle connector. In one embodiment, the connector has configurable pins depending on the orientation of the connector. In one embodiment, the connector includes detents in both orientations so that the connector can be held in place in multiple orientations. These detents can be more robust than standard USB connectors without the need for vulnerable tabs on either male or female connectors.
In one embodiment, cable 110 can include grip 120. In one embodiment, grip 120 provides an area for a user's fingers to grip the cable and connectors when inserting and/or removing connectors. In one the embodiment illustrated in
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In one embodiment, connector body 140 can have one or more detents (e.g., 150, 155) that operate to hold the connector body within a USB receptacle of an electronic device (e.g., computer system, smartphone, tablet, camera, audio recording device).
Connector body 260 is connected to cable 210 by grip 220. In one embodiment, grip 220 provides an area for a user's fingers to grip the cable and connectors when inserting and/or removing connectors. In one embodiment, each cable 210 includes the same connectors on each end. In alternate embodiments, cable 210 can have different connectors on each end.
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In one embodiment, connector body 340 has a shorter side 335 and a longer side 340. Shorter side 335 may be configured to communicate using one of the smaller USB formats (e.g., micro, mini) while longer side 340 may be configured to communicate using one of the larger USB formats. In one embodiment, one or more of the connectors on connector body 340 is selectively operable based on the USB format in use. That is, one or more of the connectors may be disabled is not needed.
In one embodiment, connector body 340 can have one or more detents (e.g., 350, 355) that operate to hold the connector body within a USB receptacle of an electronic device (e.g., computer system, smartphone, tablet, camera, audio recording device).
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Connectors 430 may correspond to a smaller USB format and fits in receptacle 435. Because connectors 430 and receptacle 435 are smaller, they may be utilized with a smaller electronic device (e.g., 460). Electronic device 460 can be, for example, a smart phone, a camera, a recording device, a small tablet.
Similarly, connectors 440 may correspond to a larger USB format and fits in receptacle 445. Because connectors 440 and receptacle 445 are larger, they may be utilized with a larger electronic device (e.g., 470). Electronic device 470 can be, for example, a tablet, an ULTRABOOK™, a laptop, a desktop, a projector a storage device. ULTRABOOK™ is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries.
Electronic system 700 includes bus 705 or other communication device to communicate information, and processor 710 coupled to bus 705 that may process information. While electronic system 700 is illustrated with a single processor, electronic system 700 may include multiple processors and/or co-processors. Electronic system 700 further may include random access memory (RAM) or other dynamic storage device 720 (referred to as main memory), coupled to bus 705 and may store information and instructions that may be executed by processor 710. Main memory 720 may also be used to store temporary variables or other intermediate information during execution of instructions by processor 710.
Electronic system 700 may also include read only memory (ROM) and/or other static storage device 730 coupled to bus 705 that may store static information and instructions for processor 710. Data storage device 740 may be coupled to bus 705 to store information and instructions. Data storage device 740 such as a magnetic disk or optical disc and corresponding drive may be coupled to electronic system 700.
Electronic system 700 may also be coupled via bus 705 to display device 750, such as a cathode ray tube (CRT) or liquid crystal display (LCD), to display information to a user. Alphanumeric input device 760, including alphanumeric and other keys, may be coupled to bus 705 to communicate information and command selections to processor 710. Another type of user input device is cursor control 770, such as a mouse, a trackball, or cursor direction keys to communicate direction information and command selections to processor 710 and to control cursor movement on display 750.
Electronic system 700 further may include network interface(s) 780 to provide access to a network, such as a local area network. Network interface(s) 780 may include, for example, a wireless network interface having antenna 785, which may represent one or more antenna(e). Network interface(s) 780 may also include, for example, a wired network interface to communicate with remote devices via network cable 787, which may be, for example, an Ethernet cable, a coaxial cable, a fiber optic cable, a serial cable, a parallel cable and/or USB (or other protocol/standard/format) interfaces as described herein.
In one embodiment, network interface(s) 780 may provide access to a local area network, for example, by conforming to IEEE 802.11b and/or IEEE 802.11g standards, and/or the wireless network interface may provide access to a personal area network, for example, by conforming to Bluetooth standards. Other wireless network interfaces and/or protocols can also be supported.
IEEE 802.11b corresponds to IEEE Std. 802.11b-1999 entitled “Local and Metropolitan Area Networks, Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications: Higher-Speed Physical Layer Extension in the 2.4 GHz Band,” approved Sep. 16, 1999 as well as related documents. IEEE 802.11g corresponds to IEEE Std. 802.11g-2003 entitled “Local and Metropolitan Area Networks, Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications, Amendment 4: Further Higher Rate Extension in the 2.4 GHz Band,” approved Jun. 27, 2003 as well as related documents. Bluetooth protocols are described in “Specification of the Bluetooth System: Core, Version 1.1,” published Feb. 22, 2001 by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, Inc. Associated as well as previous or subsequent versions of the Bluetooth standard may also be supported.
In addition to, or instead of, communication via wireless LAN standards, network interface(s) 780 may provide wireless communications using, for example, Time Division, Multiple Access (TDMA) protocols, Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) protocols, Code Division, Multiple Access (CDMA) protocols, and/or any other type of wireless communications protocol.
In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a connector body having a top side and a bottom side, and having a first edge and a second edge and a plurality of electrical connectors along the first edge and the second edge, wherein the, wherein the connectors on the first edge conform to a first interface format and the connectors on the second edge conform to a second interface format.
In one embodiment, the first interface format comprises a first Universal Serial Bus (USB)-compliant format and the second interface format comprises a second USB-compliant format. In one embodiment, the plurality of electrical connectors comprises at least a first set of electrical connectors along the first edge on the top side of the connector body and a second set of electrical connectors along the first edge on the bottom side of the connector body.
In one embodiment, the plurality of electrical connectors comprises at least a third set of electrical connectors along the second edge on the top side of the connector body and a fourth set of electrical connectors along the second edge on the bottom side of the connector body. In one embodiment, one or more of the plurality of electrical connectors is to be selectively disabled based on an interface format.
In one embodiment, there are one or more detents on the connector body. In one embodiment, the first edge is longer than the second edge. In one embodiment, the connector body includes a grip portion connected to the connector body. In one embodiment, a cable having one or more transmission lines is coupled with one or more of the electrical connectors.
In one embodiment, an electrical connector cable includes a first connector body having a top side and a bottom side, and having a first edge and a second edge and a plurality of electrical conductors. The connector body has first plurality of electrical connectors along the first edge and the second edge, the first plurality of electrical connectors coupled with a first end of the plurality of electrical conductors. The connectors on the first edge conform to a first Universal Serial Bus (USB)-compliant interface format and the connectors on the second edge conform to a second USB-compliant interface format.
In one embodiment, the plurality of electrical connectors comprises at least a first set of electrical connectors along the first edge on the top side of the connector body and a second set of electrical connectors along the first edge on the bottom side of the connector body. In one embodiment, the plurality of electrical connectors comprises at least a third set of electrical connectors along the second edge on the top side of the connector body and a fourth set of electrical connectors along the second edge on the bottom side of the connector body.
In one embodiment, the cable further includes a second connector body having a top side and a bottom side, and having a first edge and a second edge and a second plurality of electrical connectors along the first edge and the second edge. The second plurality of electrical connectors are coupled with a second end of the plurality of electrical conductors. The connectors on the first edge conform to the first USB-compliant interface format and the connectors on the second edge conform to the second USB-compliant interface format.
In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a connector body having a first side and a second side, and having a first edge and a second edge and a plurality of electrical connectors along the first edge and the second edge. The connectors on the first edge conform to a first interface format and the connectors on the second edge conform to a second interface format. In one embodiment, the first interface format comprises a first Universal Serial Bus (USB)-compliant format and the second interface format comprises a second USB-compliant format.
In one embodiment, the plurality of electrical connectors comprises at least a first set of electrical connectors along the first edge on the first side of the connector body and a second set of electrical connectors along the first edge on the second side of the connector body. In one embodiment, the plurality of electrical connectors include at least a third set of electrical connectors along the second edge on the first side of the connector body and a fourth set of electrical connectors along the second edge on the second side of the connector body.
In one embodiment, one or more of the plurality of electrical connectors is to be selectively disabled based on an interface format. In one embodiment, the apparatus further includes one or more detents on the connector body. In one embodiment, the first edge is longer than the second edge. In one embodiment, the apparatus further includes a grip portion connected to the connector body. In one embodiment, the apparatus further includes a cable having one or more transmission lines coupled with one or more of the electrical connectors.
In one embodiment, an electrical cable includes a first connector body having a first side and a second side, and having a first edge and a second edge, a plurality of electrical conductors, and a first plurality of electrical connectors along the first edge and the second edge. The first plurality of electrical connectors are coupled with a first end of the plurality of electrical conductors. The connectors on the first edge conform to a first interface format and the connectors on the second edge conform to a second interface format.
In one embodiment, the first interface format is a first Universal Serial Bus (USB)-compliant format and the second interface format is a second USB-compliant format. In one embodiment, the plurality of electrical connectors comprises at least a first set of electrical connectors along the first edge on the top side of the connector body and a second set of electrical connectors along the first edge on the bottom side of the connector body. In one embodiment, the plurality of electrical connectors comprises at least a third set of electrical connectors along the second edge on the top side of the connector body and a fourth set of electrical connectors along the second edge on the bottom side of the connector body.
In one embodiment, the cable further includes a second connector body having a top side and a bottom side, and having a first edge and a second edge and a second plurality of electrical connectors along the first edge and the second edge, second plurality of electrical connectors coupled with a second end of the plurality of electrical conductors. The connectors on the first edge conform to the first USB-compliant interface format and the connectors on the second edge conform to the second USB-compliant interface format.
In one embodiment, one or more of the plurality of electrical connectors is to be selectively disabled based on an interface format. In one embodiment, the cable further includes one or more detents on the connector body. In one embodiment, the first edge is longer than the second edge. In one embodiment, the cable further includes a grip portion connected to the connector body. In one embodiment, the cable further includes one or more transmission lines coupled with one or more of the electrical connectors.
In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a connector body having a first side and a second side, and having a first edge and a second edge and a plurality of electrical connectors along the first edge of the first side and the first edge of the second side. The connectors on the first edge of the first side conform to a first interface format and the connectors on the first edge of the second side conform to a second interface format.
In one embodiment, the first interface format is a first Universal Serial Bus (USB)-compliant format and the second interface format is a second USB-compliant format. In one embodiment, the plurality of electrical connectors comprises at least a third set of electrical connectors along the second edge on the first side of the connector body and a fourth set of electrical connectors along the second edge on the second side of the connector body.
In one embodiment, one or more of the plurality of electrical connectors is to be selectively disabled based on an interface format. In one embodiment, the apparatus further includes one or more detents on the connector body. In one embodiment, the first edge is longer than the second edge. In one embodiment, the apparatus further includes a grip portion connected to the connector body. In one embodiment, the apparatus further includes a cable having one or more transmission lines coupled with one or more of the electrical connectors.
In one embodiment, one or more of the plurality of electrical connectors is to be selectively disabled based on an interface format. In one embodiment, the cable includes one or more detents on the connector body. In one embodiment, the first edge is longer than the second edge. In one embodiment, the cable includes a grip portion connected to the connector body. In one embodiment, the cable has one or more transmission lines coupled with one or more of the electrical connectors.
Reference in the specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment. The appearances of the phrase “in one embodiment” in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. The description is thus to be regarded as illustrative instead of limiting.
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PCT/US2013/078022 | 12/27/2013 | WO | 00 |