Side-plane connector modules for blind-mate interconnection with blade modules
Systems and methods are provided for increasing space for external connectors on network components mounted on a rack or cabinet. According to one implementation, a Network Element (NE) assembly includes a blade module having a relatively flat form factor. The blade module, for instance, includes at least a front section, a rear section, a left-side section, and a right-side section. When the blade module is mounted in a rack, the front section thereof is arranged at or near a front portion of the rack and the rear section thereof is arranged at or near a back portion of the rack. Furthermore, the NE assembly further includes a first side-plane connector module configured to be coupled with the left-side section or right-side section of the blade module.
1 . A Network Element (NE) assembly comprising:
a blade module having a relatively flat form factor, the blade module comprising at least a front section, a rear section, a left-side section, and a right-side section, wherein, when the blade module is mounted in a rack, the front section thereof is arranged at or near a front portion of the rack and the rear section thereof is arranged at or near a back portion of the rack; and
a first side-plane connector module comprising a housing carrying a plurality of blind-mate connectors and configured to be physically attached to the left-side section or right-side section of the blade module after the blade module is mounted in the rack, the blind-mate connectors being configured to laterally engage corresponding connectors on the blade module to provide external interconnectivity routed through the housing.
2 . The NE assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a second side-plane connector module, wherein the first side-plane connector module is configured to be coupled with the left-side section of the blade module and the second side-plane connector module is configured to be coupled with the right-side section of the blade module to provide side-oriented blind-mate interconnections on both sides of the blade module.
3 . The NE assembly of claim 2 , wherein, when coupled with the blade module, the first side-plane connector module is configured to extend beyond a left-side portion of the rack and the second side-plane connector module is configured to extend beyond a right-side portion of the rack such that external cable bundles are routed outside the rack boundaries along the respective modules.
4 . The NE assembly of claim 1 , wherein the blade module further comprises a first set of connectors arranged in the left-side section or right-side section thereof, the first set of connectors configured for connection with a first corresponding set of connectors of the first side-plane connector module via a blind-mate side-plane interface formed between the blade module and the housing of the first side-plane connector module.
5 . The NE assembly of claim 4 , further comprising an alignment structure including alignment rails, guide pins, or protrusions for aligning the first corresponding set of connectors of the first side-plane connector module with the first set of connectors of the blade module when the first side-plane connector module is being coupled with the blade module.
6 . The NE assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first side-plane connector module further comprises an additional set of connectors arranged on an outer plate of the housing configured for connection with a plurality of external fiber optic cables, the additional set of connectors configured to communicate with a corresponding set of connectors on the blade module via optical fibers or electrical conductors routed within the housing of the first side-plane connector module.
7 . The NE assembly of claim 4 , wherein the first set of connectors and the first corresponding set of connectors are configured to be connected using blind-mate connections, Multi-fiber Push On (MPOs) connections, and/or Expanded Beam Optics (EBO) connections.
8 . The NE assembly of claim 4 , wherein the first set of connectors and the first corresponding set of connectors are connected in a given structure including a carrier structure supporting multiple connectors simultaneously, such that an external cable from the first side-plane connector module connected to a connector of the first set of connectors supports the given structure for connectivity to another NE assembly.
9 . The NE assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first side-plane connector module includes one or more connectors and a reciprocating mechanism arranged within the housing of the module and configured to move a connector carrier laterally toward or away from the blade module, and wherein, when the first side-plane connector module is coupled with the left-side section or right-side section of the blade module, the reciprocating mechanism is configured to extend the one or more connectors toward the blade module or retract the one or more connectors away from the blade module.
10 . The NE assembly of claim 9 , wherein the reciprocating mechanism includes a crank and a gear assembly, and wherein the crank is arranged at a front portion of the first side-plane connector module.
11 . The NE assembly of claim 1 , wherein the blade module further comprises an enclosure that houses one or more of fiber management, optical circuit switches, Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs), Graphical Processing Units (GPUs), Central Processing Units (CPUs), and Tensor Processing Units (TPUs).
12 . The NE assembly of claim 1 , wherein the blade module includes a pizza box configuration and fits in one Rack Unit ( 1 RU) of the rack.
13 . The NE assembly of claim 1 , wherein the blade module is configured as a Network Element (NE), an Internet switch, a computing system, a router, a server, a rack server, a blade server, an Ethernet blade, a leaf blade, or a spine blade.
14 . The NE assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a shared blade enclosure configured to be mounted on the rack, wherein the shared blade enclosure includes a plurality of slots configured to slidably accommodate a plurality of blade modules each configured for side-plane interconnection with respective side-plane connector modules.
15 . The NE assembly of claim 1 , wherein the rack is arranged in a row in a data center having a plurality of other racks.
16 . The NE assembly of claim 1 , wherein the blade module further comprises a set of front connectors arranged in the front section thereof and configured for connection with a plurality of pluggable modules while side-plane connector modules provide additional side-oriented interconnectivity.
17 . The NE assembly of claim 16 , further comprising a liquid cooling system arranged at the back portion of rack, wherein the blade module further comprising a set of rear connectors arranged in the rear section thereof and configured for connection with intra-rack fiber optic cables and/or inter-rack fiber optic cables such that front, rear, and side interconnect regions are provided on the blade module.
18 . A blade module having a relatively flat form factor and configured to be mounted in a rack, the blade module comprising:
a front section, a rear section, a left-side section, and a right-side section, wherein, when the blade module is mounted on the rack, the front section is arranged at or near a front portion of the rack and the rear section is arranged at or near a back portion of the rack; and
one or more sets of connectors arranged in the left-side section and/or right-side section and configured for coupling with one or more side-plane connector modules comprising respective housings carrying a plurality of blind-mate connectors configured to be physically attached to the left-side section and/or right-side section of the blade module after the blade module is mounted in the rack, the blind-mate connectors being configured to laterally engage the one or more sets of connectors to provide external interconnectivity routed through the respective housings.
19 . A method of installing a Network Element (NE) assembly on a rack, the method comprising the steps of:
sliding a blade module in a front-to-rear direction within a slot of the rack; and
physically coupling a side-plane connector module to a side section of the blade module,
wherein the side-plane connector module comprises a housing carrying a plurality of blind-mate connectors, and wherein physically coupling the side-plane connector module includes attaching the housing to the side section of the blade module after the blade module is mounted in the rack such that the blind-mate connectors are positioned to laterally engage corresponding connectors on the blade module to provide external interconnectivity routed through the housing.
20 . The method of claim 19 , further comprising the step of actuating a reciprocating mechanism of the side-plane connector module to move a set of connectors of the side-plane connector module in a direction substantially orthogonal to the front-to-rear direction to cause the set of connectors to contact a corresponding set of connectors on a side section of the blade module.