Patents Assigned to I-Bus
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Publication number: 20060031625Abstract: A hybrid switching module includes a hybrid switching module processor data channel; a hybrid switching module main data channel; an input/output link data channel; a switch coupled to the hybrid switching module processor data channel; and a bridge coupled to the hybrid switching module main data channel; wherein the switch selectively coupled to the bridge and selectively coupled to the input/output link data channel, wherein the hybrid switching module processor data channel is thereby selectively coupled to the bridge and selectively coupled to the input/output link data channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2005Publication date: February 9, 2006Applicant: I-Bus CorporationInventor: Johni Chan
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Patent number: 6950893Abstract: A hybrid switching module includes a hybrid switching module processor data channel; a hybrid switching module main data channel; an input/output link data channel; a switch coupled to the hybrid switching module processor data channel; and a bridge coupled to the hybrid switching module main data channel; wherein the switch selectively coupled to the bridge and selectively coupled to the input/output link data channel, wherein the hybrid switching module processor data channel is thereby selectively coupled to the bridge and selectively coupled to the input/output link data channel.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2001Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: I-Bus CorporationInventor: Johni Chan
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Publication number: 20040225785Abstract: A hybrid switching module includes a hybrid switching module processor data channel; a hybrid switching module main data channel; an input/output link data channel; a switch coupled to the hybrid switching module processor data channel; and a bridge coupled to the hybrid switching module main data channel; wherein the switch selectively coupled to the bridge and selectively coupled to the input/output link data channel, wherein the hybrid switching module processor data channel is thereby selectively coupled to the bridge and selectively coupled to the input/output link data channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2001Publication date: November 11, 2004Applicant: I-Bus/Phoenix, Inc.Inventor: Johni Chan
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Publication number: 20040059856Abstract: A bus slot conversion module including a canister for housing peripherals and coupling the peripherals to a bus slot of a computer backplane. The canister is designed to detachably mount within an available slot of a rack mounted chassis. The canister includes peripheral slots designed to couple with the peripherals and also includes a bus slot connecter designed to couple with a bus slot of a computer. Within the canister are electrical interconnects for connecting the peripheral slots having one type of pin configuration with the bus slot connector that has another type of pin configuration. In variations, the bus slot connector is a compact Peripheral Interconnect (PCI) connector and the peripheral slots are Single Connection Attachment (SCA) slots.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2002Publication date: March 25, 2004Applicant: I-BUS CorporationInventors: Johni Chan, Luong Tan
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Publication number: 20040059862Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus, network and method for providing network communication. The network includes a first main bus; a first processor; a first hybrid switching module (HSM) coupled with the first processor wherein the first processor accesses the first main bus through the first HSM; the first HSM includes a first HSM redundant bus controller (RBC); a second processor coupled with the first main bus; and a second RBC coupled with the first HSM RBC, wherein the second RBC controls access to the first main bus when the first HSM RBC is inactive such that the second processor accesses the first main bus.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2002Publication date: March 25, 2004Applicant: I-Bus CorporationInventor: Johni Chan
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Publication number: 20040041472Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and method for on-board ride-through power during power glitches including a power storage device being configured to store power from a supply voltage without disrupting power supplied to a load and the power storage device being further configured to supply power to the load when the supply voltage drops below a voltage across the power storage device. The power storage device can include one or more capacitors. The present invention receives a supply voltage and determines if the supply voltage exceeds a reference voltage while allowing normal operation of a load. The invention further stores power from the supply voltage if the supply voltage exceeds the reference voltage, and supplies power to the load if the supply voltage drops.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Applicant: I-BUS CorporationInventors: Johni Chan, Guy Thrap
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Patent number: 6686541Abstract: A cable management device includes a cable management channel having a cable rest slot for routing a cable into and out of the cable management channel and a mounting bracket coupled to the cable management channel for fastening the cable management channel to a surface, such as an equipment enclosure rail, and for moving the cable management channel and the cable between a first position and a second position. The cable management channel may be advantageously released from the mounting bracket for moving the cable management channel between the first position and the second position to service an area of the equipment enclosure normally covered by the cable management channel. Alternatively, the cable management channel may be rotated on the mounting bracket to move the cable management channel away from the area of the equipment enclosure normally covered by the cable management channel.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2002Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: I-Bus CorporationInventor: Johni Chan
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Publication number: 20040010725Abstract: An apparatus for powering a computer system comprising a power input line for providing power to the computer system; a hot-swappable management module coupled to the power input line which monitors the power input line for a failure; and a hot-swappable battery coupled to the power input line and the management module which provides power to the computer system upon the failure of the power input line. A method of powering a computer system comprising powering the computer system from a power input line; monitoring the power input line with a management module for a failure of the power input line; powering the computer system from a battery in the event of the failure of the power input line; and replacing the battery and the management module without interrupting the powering of the computer system from the power input line.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2002Publication date: January 15, 2004Applicant: I-BUS\Phoenix, IncorporatedInventor: Johni Chan
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Patent number: 6646878Abstract: A method for cooling electronic components comprising drawing air into a chassis; causing the air to come in contact with a corrugated deflector; and cooling electronic components with the air before the air exits the chassis. A fail safe system for cooling electronic components comprising a corrugated deflector; a plurality of fans, positioned such that they cause air to come in contact with the corrugated deflector; and an electronic component; wherein the electronic component is cooled by the air.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: I-Bus CorporationInventor: Johni Chan
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Patent number: 6639329Abstract: An isolated power input architecture that includes hot swappable input modules that are electrically isolated from each other so that each may provide input power to power supplies for an electronic device without adverse interactions between the voltages provided by each input module. The isolated input modules are each configured to lock the other out so that only one input module is providing power to the power supplies for the electronic device. The power supply for the electronic device preferably includes N+1 power supplies where N power supplies are required by the electronic device. Either of the isolated input modules provides enough power to supply power to all the N+1 power supplies.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: I-Bus CorporationInventors: Johni Chan, Guy Thrap
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Patent number: 6614671Abstract: A power supply system for providing power from either a first power supply or a second power supply to an ultimate rectified output. The system consists of a first switch that couples the rectified output of the first power supply to the ultimate rectified output, and a second switch that couples the rectified output of the second power supply to the ultimate rectified output. When the first power supply is providing a voltage within a predetermined window and the first switch is closed, the first power supply provides an inhibit signal to the second switch of the second power supply that prevents the second power supply from providing power to the ultimate rectified output. Similarly, when the second power supply is providing a voltage within a predetermined window and the second switch is closed, the second power supply provides an inhibit signal to the first switch of the first power supply that prevents the first power supply from providing power to the ultimate rectified output.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2001Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: I-Bus / Phoenix, IncorporatedInventor: Guy Thrap
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Publication number: 20030090916Abstract: A power supply system for providing power from either a first power supply or a second power supply to an ultimate rectified output. The system consists of a first switch that couples the rectified output of the first power supply to the ultimate rectified output, and a second switch that couples the rectified output of the second power supply to the ultimate rectified output. When the first power supply is providing a voltage within a predetermined window and the first switch is closed, the first power supply provides an inhibit signal to the second switch of the second power supply that prevents the second power supply from providing power to the ultimate rectified output. Similarly, when the second power supply is providing a voltage within a predetermined window and the second switch is closed, the second power supply provides an inhibit signal to the first switch of the first power supply that prevents the first power supply from providing power to the ultimate rectified output.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2001Publication date: May 15, 2003Applicant: I-Bus/Phoenix, Inc.Inventor: Guy Thrap
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Publication number: 20030079901Abstract: A cable management device includes a cable management channel having a cable rest slot for routing a cable into and out of the cable management channel and a mounting bracket coupled to the cable management channel for fastening the cable management channel to a surface, such as an equipment enclosure rail, and for moving the cable management channel and the cable between a first position and a second position. The cable management channel may be advantageously released from the mounting bracket for moving the cable management channel between the first position and the second position to service an area of the equipment enclosure normally covered by the cable management channel. Alternatively, the cable management channel may be rotated on the mounting bracket to move the cable management channel away from the area of the equipment enclosure normally covered by the cable management channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2002Publication date: May 1, 2003Applicant: I-BUS CorporationInventor: Johni Chan
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Publication number: 20030038636Abstract: A high efficiency electronic load has a switch mode power factor corrected (PFC) input rectifier circuit that provides a high voltage positive and negative direct current (DC) voltage to drive a switching inverter that in turn delivers an output alternating current (AC) back into an AC power line. The input PFC circuit is phase and frequency controlled by the input AC power line which allows the input and output to be operating at completely different frequencies.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2001Publication date: February 27, 2003Applicant: I-Bus/Phoenix, Inc.Inventor: Guy C. Thrap
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Patent number: 6510529Abstract: A computer system employs a first computer; a first bus switch coupled to the first computer; a data bus coupled to the first computer via the first bus switch; a second computer; a second bus switch coupled to the second computer, the data bus being coupled to the second computer through the second bus switch; and a monitor system coupled to the first computer, to the first bus switch, and to the second bus switch.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1999Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: I-BusInventors: Curtis R. Alexander, Alonso Perez, Thang Doan
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Publication number: 20030011989Abstract: A method for cooling electronic components comprising drawing air into a chassis; causing the air to come in contact with a corrugated deflector; and cooling electronic components with the air before the air exits the chassis. A fail safe system for cooling electronic components comprising a corrugated deflector; a plurality of fans, positioned such that they cause air to come in contact with the corrugated deflector; and an electronic component; wherein the electronic component is cooled by the air.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2001Publication date: January 16, 2003Applicant: I-Bus/Phoenix, Inc.Inventor: Johni Chan
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Publication number: 20030005357Abstract: A computer system comprising a first computer coupled to a primary PCI bus via a first PCI bus switch and a second computer coupled to the primary PCI bus via a second PCI bus switch. A monitor system is coupled to both the first and second computers as well as the first and second PCI bus switches. In the event of a malfunction in the first computer, the monitor system decouples the first computer from the primary PCI bus, by opening the first PCI bus switch and coupling the second computer to the primary PCI bus by closing the second PCI bus switch.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2002Publication date: January 2, 2003Applicant: I-Bus/Phoenix, IncorporatedInventors: Curtis R. Alexander, Alonso Perez, Thang Doan