IP Library Granted Patent US 12695685
Granted Patent B2
US 12695685 · App. 18/412,342 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Remote management device adaptor

Inventors: Elisa Josefine Koetter (Fort Collins, CO); Peter Andrew Seiler (Wheatland, WY); Joseph-Jonathan Salzano (Fort Collins, CO)
Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
H04L43/0817G06F8/65
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12695685
App. No.
18/412,342
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The disclosed technology is directed to a remote management device adaptor for enabling a remote management device to manage a host device. In some examples, the remote management device adaptor receives a first signal of a first signal format from a host device, converts the first signal of the first signal format to a second signal of a second signal format, and transmits the second signal of the second signal format to the remote management device. The first signal format may be supported by the host device and unsupported by the remote management device, and the second signal may be unsupported by the host device and supported by the remote management device.

Claims (69)

1 . A remote management device adaptor comprising:

a first communication interface communicatively connected to a host device;

a second communication interface communicatively connected to a remote management device; and

a controller to:

receive power from the host device;

supply the power to the remote management device;

receive, through the first communication interface, a first signal of a first signal format from the host device, the first signal corresponding to a host status of the host device;

convert the first signal of the first signal format to a second signal of a second signal format, the second signal comprising an indication of the host status in a format supported by the remote management device; and

transmit, through the second communication interface, the second signal of the second signal format to the remote management device for managing the host device,

wherein the first signal format is supported by the host device and unsupported by the remote management device, and wherein the second signal format is unsupported by the host device and supported by the remote management device.

2 . The remote management device adaptor of claim 1 , wherein the controller is to:

determine that the first signal format is unsupported by the remote management device and that the second signal format is supported by the remote management device,

wherein responsive to determining that the first signal format is unsupported by the remote management device and that the second signal format is supported by the remote management device, the controller converts the first signal of the first signal format to the second signal of the second signal format.

3 . The remote management device adaptor of claim 1 , wherein the controller is to:

receive, through the second communication interface, a third signal of the second signal format from the remote management device, the third signal corresponding to a power control operation on the host device;

convert the third signal of the second signal format to a fourth signal of the first signal format; and

transmit, through the first communication interface, the fourth signal of the first signal format to the host device to cause the host device to be turned on or off.

4 . The remote management device adaptor of claim 1 , wherein the second communication interface is communicatively connected to the remote management device through a communication connection that is an Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C), an Improved Inter-Integrated Circuit (I3C), a Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART), a Bluetooth connection, a near-field communication (NFC), a Wi-Fi connection, a Zigbee connection, or a Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI).

5 . The remote management device adaptor of claim 1 , wherein the second communication interface comprises a proprietary communication interface, and wherein the first communication interface comprises a standard communication interface.

6 . The remote management device adaptor of claim 1 , wherein the controller receives the first signal from the host device through a first pin of the first communication interface, and wherein the first pin of the first communication interface is a general purpose input/output (GPIO) pin of the remote management device adaptor.

7 . The remote management device adaptor of claim 6 , wherein the GPIO pin of the remote management device adaptor is reconfigurable through a firmware update.

8 . The remote management device adaptor of claim 1 , wherein the remote management device adaptor connects to a connector of a mainboard of the host device.

9 . A computing system comprising:

a mainboard; and

a remote management device adaptor to:

receive power from the mainboard;

supply the power to a remote management device;

receive a first signal of a first signal format from the mainboard, the first signal corresponding to a status of the computing system;

convert the first signal of the first signal format to a second signal of a second signal format, the second signal comprising an indication of the status of the computing system in a format supported by the remote management device; and

transmit the second signal of the second signal format to the remote management device,

wherein the first signal format is supported by the mainboard and unsupported by the remote management device, and wherein the second signal format is unsupported by the mainboard and supported by the remote management device.

10 . The computing system of claim 9 , wherein the remote management device adaptor is to:

receive, from the mainboard, electrical power;

measure the electrical power received from the mainboard;

determine that the electrical power satisfies a criterion; and

in response to determining that the electrical power satisfies the criterion, output a power signal to the remote management device.

11 . The computing system of claim 9 , wherein, to convert the first signal of the first signal format to the second signal of the second signal format, the remote management device adaptor adjusts a timing of the first signal.

12 . The computing system of claim 9 , wherein the remote management device adaptor is to:

receive a third signal of the second signal format from the remote management device, the third signal corresponding to a power control operation on the mainboard;

convert the third signal of the second signal format to a fourth signal of the first signal format; and

transmit the fourth signal of the first signal format to the mainboard to cause the mainboard to be turned on or off.

13 . The computing system of claim 9 , wherein the remote management device adaptor is to:

receive a firmware update from the remote management device; and

update a firmware associated with the remote management device adaptor using the firmware update.

14 . The computing system of claim 13 , wherein the firmware associated with the remote management device adaptor is authenticated by the remote management device.

15 . A method for facilitating communications between a host device and a remote management device, the method comprising:

by a remote management device adaptor,

receiving power from the host device;

supplying the power to the remote management device;

receiving a first signal of a first signal format from the host device;

determining that the first signal format is unsupported by the remote management device;

determining that a second signal format is supported by the remote management device;

responsive to determining that the first signal format is unsupported by the remote management device and that the second signal format is supported by the remote management device, converting the first signal of the first signal format to a second signal of the second signal format; and

transmitting the second signal of the second signal format to the remote management device for managing the host device,

wherein the first signal format is supported by the host device, and wherein the second signal format is unsupported by the host device.

16 . The method of claim 15 , wherein supplying the power to the remote management device comprises:

measuring the power received from the host device;

determining that the power satisfies a criterion; and

in response to determining that the power satisfies the criterion, regulating the power to be supplied to the remote management device.

17 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the first signal corresponds to a host status of the host device, and wherein the second signal comprises an indication of the host status in a format supported by the remote management device.

18 . The method of claim 17 , further comprising:

by the remote management device adaptor,

receiving a third signal of the second signal format from the remote management device, the third signal generated based on the host status of the host device;

converting the third signal of the second signal format to a fourth signal of the first signal format; and

transmitting the fourth signal of the first signal format to the host device to cause the host device to be turned on or off.

19 . The method of claim 15 , further comprising:

by the remote management device adaptor,

receiving a firmware update from the remote management device; and

updating a firmware associated with the remote management device adaptor using the firmware update.