IP Library Granted Patent US 9,261,550
Granted Patent B2
US 9,261,550 · App. 14/307,340 · Granted Feb 16, 2016

In-situ cable unplug detector operating during normal signaling mode

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Patent No.
US 9,261,550
App. No.
14/307,340
Granted
Feb 16, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

An in-situ unplug detector circuit detects when a cable is disconnected or unplugged. Detection does not have to wait for normal signaling to pause, such at the end of a frame or timeout. Instead, detection occurs during normal signaling. When the cable is disconnected, the transmitter no longer drives the load at the far end of the cable, and thus can drive the near end to a higher high voltage and to a lower low voltage. The increased voltage swing is detected by a detector at the near end that amplifies the transmitter output to the cable. A fast detector has a higher bandwidth and faster response time than a slow detector, and generates a fast detect signal that crosses over a slow detect signal. When the cable is disconnected, the fast detect signal again crosses over the slow detect signal, and decision logic activates an unplug signal.

Claims (31)

1. A circuit for detecting a disconnect condition for a cable coupled between a transmitter and a receiver, comprising:

first circuitry configured to receive a transmitted signal transmitted on the cable by the transmitter, and to generate a first signal that is representative of the transmitted signal;

second circuitry configured to receive the transmitted signal and to generate a second signal that is representative of the transmitted signal, wherein the second circuitry is configured to respond faster than the first circuitry to changes in the transmitted signal; and

third circuitry configured to receive the first and second signals and to generate a third signal therefrom that is representative of the disconnect condition.

2. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the first circuitry is configured to generate the first signal with a first maximum amplitude, wherein the second circuitry is configured to generate the second signal with a second maximum amplitude, and wherein the first maximum amplitude is greater than the second maximum amplitude.

3. The circuit of claim 2 , wherein the first and second circuitry include envelope detector circuitry configured to receive the transmitted signal and to generate first and second envelope signals therefrom, wherein the first circuitry further includes first detector circuitry configured to receive the first envelope signal and to generate the first signal therefrom, and wherein the second circuitry further includes second detector circuitry configured to receive the second envelope signal and to generate the second signal therefrom.

4. The circuit of claim 3 , wherein the first detector circuitry includes a first low pass filter characterized by a first time constant, and the second detector circuitry includes a second low pass filter characterized by a second time constant, wherein the first time constant is greater than the second time constant.

5. The circuit of claim 2 , wherein the third circuitry is configured to detect transitions when the first signal crosses the second signal, and to generate the third signal to indicate the disconnect condition in response to detection of a particular sequence of the transitions.

6. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the third circuitry is configured to detect a change in a load condition of the cable corresponding to the disconnect condition with reference to corresponding changes in the first and second signals.

7. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the third circuitry is configured to detect the disconnect condition with reference to one or both of a rising transition of the transmitted signal, or a falling transition of the transmitted signal.

8. A data transmission system, comprising:

a transmitter;

a receiver;

a cable for transmitting a data signal from the transmitter to the receiver; and

a disconnect detector for detecting a disconnect condition between the transmitter and the receiver, the disconnect detector including first circuitry configured to receive the data signal and to generate a first signal that is representative of the data signal, second circuitry configured to receive the data signal and to generate a second signal that is representative of the data signal, wherein the second circuitry is configured to respond faster than the first circuitry to changes in the data signal, the disconnect detector further comprising third circuitry configured to receive the first and second signals and to generate a third signal therefrom that is representative of the disconnect condition.

9. The data transmission system of claim 8 , wherein the first circuitry is configured to generate the first signal with a first maximum amplitude, wherein the second circuitry is configured to generate the second signal with a second maximum amplitude, and wherein the first maximum amplitude is greater than the second maximum amplitude.

10. The data transmission system of claim 9 , wherein the first and second circuitry include envelope detector circuitry configured to receive the data signal and to generate first and second envelope signals therefrom, wherein the first circuitry further includes first detector circuitry configured to receive the first envelope signal and to generate the first signal therefrom, and wherein the second circuitry further includes second detector circuitry configured to receive the second envelope signal and to generate the second signal therefrom.

11. The data transmission system of claim 10 , wherein the first detector circuitry includes a first low pass filter characterized by a first time constant, and the second detector circuitry includes a second low pass filter characterized by a second time constant, wherein the first time constant is greater than the second time constant.

12. The data transmission system of claim 9 , wherein the third circuitry is configured to detect transitions when the first signal crosses the second signal, and to generate the third signal to indicate the disconnect condition in response to detection of a particular sequence of the transitions.

13. The data transmission system of claim 8 , wherein the third circuitry is configured to detect a change in a load condition of the cable corresponding to the disconnect condition with reference to corresponding changes in the first and second signals.

14. The data transmission system of claim 8 , wherein the third circuitry is configured to detect the disconnect condition with reference to one or both of a rising transition of the data signal, or a falling transition of the data signal.

15. The data transmission system of claim 8 , wherein the transmitter is configured to retransmit the data signal on a different channel in response to the disconnect condition.

16. The data transmission system of claim 15 , wherein the different channel comprises one or more different conductors in the cable, or a different cable.

17. A method for detecting a disconnect condition for a cable coupled between a transmitter and a receiver, comprising:

receiving a transmitted signal transmitted on the cable by the transmitter;

generating a first signal that is representative of the transmitted signal;

generating a second signal that is representative of the transmitted signal, wherein the second signal respond fasters than the first signal to changes in the transmitted signal; and

generating a third signal from the first and second signals that is representative of the disconnect condition.

18. The method of claim 17 , wherein generating the third signal comprises detecting transitions when the first signal crosses the second signal, and generating the third signal to indicate the disconnect condition in response to detection of a particular sequence of the transitions.

19. The method of claim 17 , wherein generating the third signal comprises detecting a change in a load condition of the cable corresponding to the disconnect condition with reference to corresponding changes in the first and second signals.

20. The method of claim 17 , wherein generating the third signal comprises detecting the disconnect condition with reference to one or both of a rising transition of the transmitted signal, or a falling transition of the transmitted signal.

Assignments (4)
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 23, 2018
From: DIODES INCORPORATED
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMIN. AGENT
Reel/Frame 045195/0446 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 26, 2017
From: PERICOM SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION
To: DIODES INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 044975/0554 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 27, 2016
From: PERICOM SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 040154/0360 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 4, 2016
From: CHEUNG, HUNG-YAN; ZHANG, MICHAEL Y.
To: PERICOM SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 037400/0844 →