Dell products l.p. (20240133976). CONNECTOR SEATING DETECTION SYSTEM simplified abstract

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CONNECTOR SEATING DETECTION SYSTEM

Organization Name

dell products l.p.

Inventor(s)

Kannan Karuppiah of Fremont CA (US)

Shree Rathinasamy of Round Rock TX (US)

Arunkumar Poosaithurai of Round Rock TX (US)

CONNECTOR SEATING DETECTION SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240133976 titled 'CONNECTOR SEATING DETECTION SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a connector seating detection system that can determine whether a connector is properly seated in a port based on the engagement of port communication contacts.

  • The device includes a port with port communication contacts and a connector seating sensor.
  • The connector seating detection subsystem is connected to the sensor and can detect when a connector is not properly seated.
  • If the connector is not engaging the port communication contacts by a threshold amount, an unseated connector signal is generated.
  • If the connector is engaging the port communication contacts by the threshold amount, a seated connector signal is generated.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various industries where secure and reliable connections are essential, such as:

  • Telecommunications
  • Data centers
  • Automotive industry

Problems Solved

The system helps to ensure that connectors are properly seated, reducing the risk of data loss, signal interference, or equipment damage due to poor connections.

Benefits

  • Improved reliability of connections
  • Prevention of data loss or signal interference
  • Reduced maintenance costs due to early detection of connection issues

Potential Commercial Applications

"Connector Seating Detection System for Enhanced Connection Reliability"

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be manual inspection of connectors to ensure proper seating, which is time-consuming and may not be as accurate as an automated detection system.

Unanswered Questions

How does the system handle different types of connectors and ports?

The article does not specify if the system is adaptable to various connector and port configurations.

What is the cost-effectiveness of implementing this technology?

The cost implications of integrating this system into existing infrastructure are not discussed in the abstract.


Original Abstract Submitted

a connector seating detection system includes a device having a port that includes at least one port communication contact. a connector seating sensor is located adjacent the port. a connector seating detection subsystem is coupled to the connector seating sensor. when a connector is positioned in the port while not engaging at least one port communication contact by a threshold amount, the connector seating detection subsystem receives an unseated connector signal from the connector seating sensor and, in response, generates an unseated connector indication. when a connector is positioned in the port while engaging at least one port communication contact the threshold amount, the connector seating detection subsystem receives a seated connector signal from the connector seating sensor and, in response, generates a seated connector indication.