IP Library Granted Patent US 7,881,675
Granted Patent B1
US 7,881,675 · App. 11/328,359 · Granted Feb 1, 2011

Wireless connector and methods

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Patent No.
US 7,881,675
App. No.
11/328,359
Granted
Feb 1, 2011
Kind
B1
Abstract

Improved electrical connector apparatus including a wireless transceiver is disclosed. The wireless transceiver is configured to pass signals between the terminals of the connector and an external device. In one embodiment, the device comprises a complementary wireless transceiver with a PC or other computerized device. In another embodiment, the connector comprises an RJ45 modular jack, and the wireless transceiver comprises a Bluetooth transceiver. In yet another embodiment, an 802.11 transceiver is used. In yet a further embodiment, an ultrawideband (UWB) interface is used.

Claims (48)

1. A method of operating a connector having a body and at least one terminal, and a wireless interface contained substantially within said body of said connector, said wireless interface being adapted to pass wireless signals between said at least one terminal and at least one other device disposed within the same host device in which said connector is disposed, said at least one other device having a second wireless interface, the method comprising:

receiving signals at said connector via said at least one terminal, said signals representing data; and

transmitting at least a portion of said data via said wireless interface to said at least one other device disposed within said host device.

2. The connector method of claim 1 , wherein said at least one other device is associated with the same host device and said second wireless interface comprises a wireless interface adapted to communicate with said wireless interface of said connector according to a common air interface and communications protocol.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein said at least one other device is disposed on a common substrate of said host device with said connector, but not in signal communication therewith.

4. The method of claim 2 , wherein said common air interface comprises an ultrawideband (UWB) air interface.

5. The method of claim 2 , wherein said common air interface comprises a short-range personal area networking (PAN) air interface.

6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising at least one second terminal, said at least one second terminal being adapted for electrical communication with at least one circuit trace on a substrate of said host device and said at least one terminal.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein said at least one other device comprises a plurality of devices each having wireless interfaces capable of communicating with said wireless interface of said connector in a substantially simultaneous fashion.

8. A connector having:

at least one terminal adapted for mating to a corresponding terminal on a plug receivable at least partly within said connector; and

a wireless interface contained at least partly within said connector, said wireless interface being adapted to pass signals between said at least one terminal and at least one other device, said wireless interface further comprising a user-customized and extended digital processor, said user extension comprising at least one extension instruction included within the instruction set architecture of said processor and adapted to perform processing of data specifically required by a wireless protocol of said wireless interface, said processing comprising at least two independent and parallel steps of systematic convolutional coding, each of said coding steps taking account of all of said source data elements and providing parallel outputs of distinct series of coded data elements; wherein said connector is adapted for mounting on a substrate within a host device.

9. A connector having:

at least one terminal adapted for mating to a corresponding terminal on a plug receivable at least partly within said connector; and

a wireless interface contained at least partly within said connector, said wireless interface being adapted to pass signals between said at least one terminal and at least one other device, said wireless interface further comprising a digital processor adapted to perform processing of data specifically required by a wireless protocol of said wireless interface, said processing comprising at least two independent and parallel steps of systematic convolutional coding, each of said coding steps taking account of all of said source data elements and providing parallel outputs of distinct series of coded data elements; wherein said connector is adapted for mounting on a substrate within a host device.

10. The connector of claim 9 , wherein said connector comprises an RJ45 connector.

11. The connector of claim 9 , wherein said wireless interface comprises a cellular wireless interface.

12. The connector of claim 11 , wherein said cellular wireless interface comprises a cellular wireless interface compliant with the UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) standard.

13. The connector of claim 11 , wherein said host device comprises a cellular-enabled mobile device.

14. The connector of claim 9 , wherein said wireless interface comprises a personal area network (PAN) enabled device.

15. The connector of claim 9 , wherein said wireless interface comprises a Bluetooth enabled device.

16. The connector of claim 15 , wherein said host device comprises a consumer premises equipment (CPE) configured for use within a satellite distribution network.

17. The connector of claim 9 , wherein said wireless interface comprises a Wi-Fi interface compliant with at least one variant of IEEE Std. 802.11.

18. The connector of claim 17 , wherein said Wi-Fi interface compliant with at least one variant of IEEE Std. 802.11 is configured to act as a Wi-Fi AP (Access Point).

19. A connector comprising:

a body;

at least one terminal adapted for mating to a corresponding terminal on a plug receivable at least partly within said connector; and

a wireless interface contained substantially within said body of said connector, said wireless interface being adapted to pass signals between said at least one terminal and at least one other device, said wireless interface further comprising a user-customized and extended digital processor, said user extension comprising at least one extension instruction included within the instruction set architecture of said processor and adapted to perform processing of data specifically required by a wireless protocol of said wireless interface, said processing comprising at least two independent and parallel steps of systematic convolutional coding, each of said coding steps taking account of all of said source data elements and providing parallel outputs of distinct series of coded data elements;

wherein said connector is adapted for mounting on a substrate within a host device.

20. A connector having:

a body;

at least one terminal adapted for mating to a corresponding terminal on a plug receivable at least partly within said connector; and

a wireless interface contained substantially within said body of said connector, said wireless interface being adapted to pass signals between said at least one terminal and at least one other device;

wherein said connector is adapted for mounting on a substrate within a host device, and said at least one terminal is accessible via an exterior of said host device;

wherein said wireless interface further comprises a user-customized and extended digital processor, said user extension comprising at least one extension instruction included within the instruction set architecture of said processor and adapted to perform processing of data specifically required by a wireless protocol of said wireless interface; and

wherein said processing comprises at least two independent and parallel steps of systematic convolutional coding, each of said coding steps taking account of all of said source data elements and providing parallel outputs of distinct series of coded data elements.

21. A connector having:

at least one terminal adapted for mating to a corresponding terminal on a plug receivable at least partly within said connector; and

wireless means contained at least partly within said connector, said wireless means for passing signals between said at least one terminal and at least one other device, said wireless means further comprising processor means adapted to perform processing of data specifically required by a wireless protocol of said wireless interface, said processing comprising at least two independent and parallel steps of systematic convolutional coding, each of said coding steps taking account of all of said source data elements and providing parallel outputs of distinct series of coded data elements; wherein said connector is adapted for mounting on a substrate within a host device.

22. The connector of claim 21 , wherein said connector comprises an RJ45 connector.

23. The connector of claim 21 , wherein said wireless means comprises a cellular wireless interface.

24. The connector of claim 23 , wherein said cellular wireless interface comprises a cellular wireless interface compliant with the UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) standard.

25. The connector of claim 23 , wherein said host device comprises a cellular-enabled mobile device.

26. The connector of claim 21 , wherein said wireless means comprises a personal area network (PAN) enabled device.

27. The connector of claim 21 , wherein said wireless means comprises a Bluetooth enabled device.

28. The connector of claim 27 , wherein said host device comprises a consumer premises equipment (CPE) configured for use within a satellite distribution network.

29. The connector of claim 21 , wherein said wireless means comprises a Wi-Fi interface compliant with at least one variant of IEEE Std. 802.11.

30. The connector of claim 29 , wherein said Wi-Fi interface compliant with at least one variant of IEEE Std. 802.11 is configured to act as a Wi-Fi AP (Access Point).

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