WO1997004527A1 - Circuit board insertion circuitry for high reliability backplanes - Google Patents
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- WO1997004527A1 WO1997004527A1 PCT/US1996/011335 US9611335W WO9704527A1 WO 1997004527 A1 WO1997004527 A1 WO 1997004527A1 US 9611335 W US9611335 W US 9611335W WO 9704527 A1 WO9704527 A1 WO 9704527A1
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H03K19/00—Logic circuits, i.e. having at least two inputs acting on one output; Inverting circuits
- H03K19/0175—Coupling arrangements; Interface arrangements
- H03K19/0185—Coupling arrangements; Interface arrangements using field effect transistors only
- H03K19/018557—Coupling arrangements; Impedance matching circuits
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H03—ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
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- H03K19/00—Logic circuits, i.e. having at least two inputs acting on one output; Inverting circuits
- H03K19/02—Logic circuits, i.e. having at least two inputs acting on one output; Inverting circuits using specified components
- H03K19/08—Logic circuits, i.e. having at least two inputs acting on one output; Inverting circuits using specified components using semiconductor devices
- H03K19/094—Logic circuits, i.e. having at least two inputs acting on one output; Inverting circuits using specified components using semiconductor devices using field-effect transistors
- H03K19/09425—Multistate logic
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- the present invention relates generally to card insertion circuitry for an open drain MOSFET backplane system. More particularly, the present invention relates to circuit board insertion circuitry useful with a staggered backplane connector, where the insertion circuitry guarantees that when a connection with the backplane data bus is initially established, the circuit board will present a tristated output to the data bus.
- the present invention has particular application to data communications and telecommunications switching systems, although it is not limited thereto.
- the present invention has particular application to a backplane using Gunning Transceiver Logic (GTL) , although it may be applied to any open- drain logic, whether utilizing NMOS, or CMOS technology.
- GTL Gunning Transceiver Logic
- Open drain MOSFET transceivers such as are used in conjunction with Gunning Transceiver Logic (GTL) provide an attractive interface technique for such backplane based systems.
- GTL Gunning Transceiver Logic
- An example of such an open drain MOSFET transceiver is seen prior art Fig. 1, where the transceiver chip 10 has a driving circuit including a bias or control circuit 15, and a transistor Ml which is provided with its drain coupled to the GTL data bus 20, its source coupled to ground, and its gate controlled by the control circuit 15.
- the control circuit 15 typically has a 5V and may have a 3.3V supply, with the 5V supply coming from a 5V bus 40 which is coupled to the 5V backplane voltage rail (not shown) at 45 by an electrical connector.
- the receiver of the transceiver is shown as an amplifier 30, although additional receiver circuitry would typically be included.
- the transceiver also includes protection circuit diodes 32, 34 which protect the MOSFETs in the receiver circuit from overvoltages typically caused by electrostatic discharges. Additional details regarding GTL circuits and transceivers may be found by reference to U.S. Patent #5,023,488 to Gunning et al.
- GTL circuits are extremely useful in certain applications, in a high reliability backplane such as that required for a data communications or telecommunications switching system, two major drawbacks are present in the current state of the open drain art.
- the MOS circuits include the diode-based input protection circuitry (diodes 32,34), a card with a power fault may cause a system-wide failure. In particular, a short from power to ground on any card could cause the input protection diode D3 to become forward biased.
- It an additional object of the invention to provide insertion circuitry for use with a circuit board which utilizes a first connection to a high voltage rail to guarantee a tristated transceiver output when a connection is subsequently made to the backplane data bus.
- the circuit board insertion circuitry of the invention is used in conjunction with a staggered (i.e., two or three stage) electrical connector.
- the insertion circuitry includes an isolated circuit which receives the high system voltage upon first stage contact between the card and a high voltage bus, and uses that high system voltage to tristate the output of a transceiver on the circuit board prior to second stage contact being made between the transceiver and the backplane data bus.
- Means for overriding the tristating effects of the isolating circuit are provided such that when the bias circuit which controls the transceiver output is properly powered, the bias circuit will control the transceiver output, and not the isolated circuit.
- the preferred circuit comprises an isolating diode, an inverting buffer, and a MOS transistor which has its gate coupled to the inverting buffer, its source coupled to ground, and its drain coupled to the gate of the driving transistor of the transceiver.
- the isolating diode is provided to permit the voltage to the inverting buffer to quickly power to 5V upon first stage contact and prior to second stage contact. If the inverting buffer is provided with a guaranteed low value input, upon being powered, it will provide a high output to the gate of the MOS transistor which will be turned ON.
- the MOS transistor When the MOS transistor is ON, it pulls the gate of the driving transistor of the transceiver low, thereby turning the driving transistor OFF, thereby tristating the transceiver output prior to second stage contact being established (i.e., prior to a coupling of the transceiver and the data bus being made) .
- a logic control circuit (typically triggered by a microprocessor) is used as the tristate override means to provide a high input to the inverting buffer. A high input to the inverting buffer turns the MOS transistor OFF, thereby permitting the driving transistor of the transceiver to be controlled by the bias circuit for that driving transistor.
- additional circuitry is provided in order to isolate the card so that a power fault on the card will not impact other cards on the backplane.
- a relative large resistor e.g., 10K ⁇
- an e.g., .2V Schottky diode are provided in parallel between the 5V bus and the protection diodes of the transceiver.
- the resistor is used to limit current flow from the data bus through the protection diode and to the 5V bus, should the 5V bus be shorted low for any reason at the particular card. By limiting current flow, the integrity of the data bus is maintained, as it will not be pulled to a LOW state by the faulty card.
- a Schottky diode biased away from the 5V bus is provided.
- the 5V bus is powered, essentially the entire 5 volts will be provided to the inverting buffer via the Schottky diode without delay.
- Figure 1 is a partial block, partial circuit diagram of a prior art transceiver which is coupled to a GTL data bus.
- Figure 2 is a partial block, partial circuit diagram of the circuit board insertion circuit of the invention.
- Figure 3 is a timing diagram of voltages reached at various elements of the circuit board insertion circuit of Fig. 2.
- Figures 4a and 4b are respectively side and front elevational views of a first connector used in conjunction with the circuit board having the circuitry of the invention.
- Figures 5a and 5b are respectively side and front elevational views of a second connector used on a backplane, and which mates with the first connector of Figures 4a and 4b.
- the circuit board insertion circuitry of the invention is generally to be used in conjunction with a staggered (i.e., two or three stage) electrical connector such as is manufactured by Berg Electronics of Pennsylvania under part numbers 70236-103 and 70231-111 which are described in more detail hereinafter with respect to Figures 4a, 4b, 5a and 5b.
- a staggered electrical connector With a staggered electrical connector, the forward blade (s) of the electrical connector will make contact with a common 5V power supply rail and, if desired, a common OV (ground) rail, prior to the rear blades making contact with the data bus.
- the time between the blade connection of the staggered connector to the 5V rail and the blade connection to the data bus is between 1ms and 500ms.
- the circuit board circuitry it is therefore necessary for the circuit board circuitry to tristate the output of the transceiver of the card in less than one millisecond after contact is made with the 5V rail; and preferably in a time frame of several to tens of microseconds.
- the preferred circuit board insertion circuitry of the invention is seen to include two Schottky diodes Dl, D2, a resistor Rl, a MOS transistor M2, a buffer inverter Bl, and a logic control circuit 50.
- the circuit board insertion circuitry shown is in addition to the prior art circuitry which includes a capacitor Cl, and a transceiver 10 (the transceiver including the transistor Ml and the bias or control circuit 15, the receiver 30, and the protection circuit diodes 32, 34) .
- the transistor Ml of the transceiver has its drain coupled to the GTL data bus 20, its source coupled to ground, and its gate coupled to the bias circuit 15.
- the insertion circuitry is preferably arranged with the transistor M2 and the buffer inverter Bl on the transceiver chip 10, and the remainder of the circuitry (resistor Rl, diodes Dl and D2, and logic control 50) located on the circuit board 100, but off of the transceiver chip 10.
- the off-chip Schottky diode D2 is used as an isolating diode to separate the card interface circuitry for the transceiver 10 from other circuit board circuitry which requires the 5V signal.
- the other Schottky diode Dl, and resistor Rl are provided in parallel between the 5V bus 40 and a boot power or power-up node or pin P of the transceiver chip 10, and their function is described below.
- the logic control circuit 50 is also typically off-chip, and provides a guaranteed logic low (0) output value upon power-up. Sometime after power up, (i.e., after the bias control circuit 15 is fully powered and able to control the driving transistor Ml) , the logic control circuit 50 changes its output to a logic high (1) . The change in the value of the output may be accomplished under control of a microcontroller or microprocessor 90 on the circuit board 100, or may be accomplished independently via the use of an internal timer (not shown) .
- the on-chip elements of the insertion circuitry include the MOS transistor M2, and the buffer inverter Bl .
- the inverting buffer Bl has its input coupled to the output of the off-chip logic control 50, its power control coupled to power-up pin (or node) P, and its output coupled to transistor M2.
- the transistor M2 is preferably arranged with its gate coupled to the output of the inverting buffer Bl, its source coupled to ground, and its drain coupled to the gate of the driving transistor of the transceiver.
- the provided circuitry accomplishes the functions of tristating the output of the transceiver during power-up, and isolating the card so that a power fault on the card will not impact other cards on the backplane.
- the provision of the isolating diode D2 isolates the loads and capacitances of other circuits on the circuit board 100 which utilize the 5V supply 40, and guarantees that almost immediately upon contact of the board connector and the backplane 5V power supply rail 59 (contact indicated at 45) , a substantially 5V voltage will appear at boot power pin P (as seen with reference to Fig. 3) .
- the 5V voltage is applied to and immediately turns on the inverting buffer Bl, which inverts the logic low signal it is receiving from the logic control circuit 50 and provides a logic high signal to the gate of the MOS transistor M2.
- the logic high signal provided to the gate of transistor M2 turns transistor M2 ON, thereby pulling the drain voltage of transistor M2 low. Since the drain of transistor M2 is coupled to the gate of driving transistor Ml, when the drain of transistor M2 is pulled low, transistor Ml is quickly turned OFF; thereby effectively tristating the transceiver in a matter of microseconds, and, as seen in Fig. 3, prior to the connection of the card 100 to the GTL data bus.
- the output of logic control 50 is changed; e.g., by a microprocessor 90 powered by the 5V rail 40 at a point past isolating diode D2.
- a logic "0" is provided to the gate of transistor M2, which turns transistor M2 OFF.
- the driving transistor Ml is controlled by the bias circuit 15.
- the bias circuit 15 is able to control whether transistor Ml is ON or OFF in accord with procedures of the prior art.
- resistor Rl The function of isolating the card 100 so that a power fault on the card will not impact other cards on the backplane is accomplished by the resistor Rl and the Schottky diode Dl which are provided in parallel between the 5V bus 40 and the protection diode 34 of the transceiver chip 10.
- the resistor Rl is used to limit current flow from the data bus 20 through the protection diode D3 and to the 5V bus 40, should the 5V bus be shorted low for any reason at the particular card.
- resistor Rl is chosen to be relatively large, e.g., 10K ⁇ . By limiting current flow, the integrity of the data bus is maintained, as it will not be pulled to a LOW state by the faulty card.
- a preferably .2V Schottky diode Dl biased away from the 5V bus 40 is provided.
- the 5V bus 40 when the 5V bus 40 is powered, the 5V will be provided to the inverting buffer via the Schottky diode without delay.
- a fuse F is provided between the 5V power supply rail 59 and capacitor Cl to protect the 5V rail should the capacitor Cl short to ground.
- FIGs. 4a, 4b, 5a, and 5b a two stage connector system 200, 250 is seen.
- the connector system shown is manufactured by Berg Electronics of Pennsylvania under part numbers 70236-103 and 70231-111; however, similar systems are available from other vendors such as AMP, Inc.
- a first connector 200 of the system which is preferably provided on circuit board 100 (see Fig. 2) is shown.
- the first connector 200 has a housing 205, a plurality of blades 210a, 210b, 210c, 210d..., and a plurality of contact pins 220 which are coupled to the blades 210.
- the contact pins 220 which may be bent or straight, are typically soldered directly to the circuit board 100.
- the blades 210 which are held in the housing 205 are used to contact the second connector 250.
- blade 210b is longer than the other blades 210a, 210c, and 210d; i.e., first connector 200 is a staggered connector.
- first connector 200 is a staggered connector.
- the second connector 250 seen in Figs. 5a and 5b includes a housing 255, a plurality of blade receptacles 260a, 260b, 260c, and 260d, and a plurality of contact pins 270 which are coupled to the blade receptacles 260.
- the contact pins 270 may be straight or bent and are typically soldered directly to the backplane (not shown) .
- a centering pin 275 is also provided.
- blade receptacle 260b is coupled to the 5V high voltage rail 59 of the backplane
- blade receptacle 260a is coupled to the GTL data bus 20
- blade 210b is coupled to bus 40 of card 100
- blade 210a is coupled to the drain of transistor Ml
- the 5V connection at 45 will be made prior to the connection between transistor Ml and the GTL data bus 20 (and other connections) being made.
- connectors 200 and 250 can be reversed such that connector 250 is used on the circuit board, and connector 200 is used on the backplane.
- other connector systems can be utilized.
- single unit connectors having blades which contact traces (buses) on the circuit board of the backplane directly can be utilized instead of a two piece connector system.
- circuit board insertion circuitry for an open drain MOSFET backplane system. While particular circuitry has been shown, it will be appreciated that other circuitry could be utilized to provide similar results. Thus, for example, instead of using an inverter Bl to invert a guaranteed low signal from the logic control in order to turn transistor M2 ON, the 5V signal received at pin P could be applied to the gate of transistor M2. The tristate override circuit could then take the form of a relay located between pin P and the gate of transistor M2 which would open the circuit when toggled at a later time. Also, while the transceiver was described as utilizing n-channel MOS transistors, it will be appreciated that p-channel could also be utilized.
- the inverting buffer could be eliminated, and the 5V signal at pin P could be used to cause the logic control 50 to provide a voltage to transistor M2 which would turn M2 ON.
- the inverting buffer could be eliminated, and the 5V signal at pin P could be used to cause the logic control 50 to provide a voltage to transistor M2 which would turn M2 ON.
- isolation circuitry could be utilized. For example, isolation may be carried out with just the resistor, or just the diode.
- isolation may be carried out with just the resistor, or just the diode.
- staggered connector arrangement was disclosed for use with the insertion circuitry, other staggered connector arrangements, utilizing single or double connector arrangements could be utilized. Therefore, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that other changes and modifications may be made to the invention as described in the specification without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as so claimed.
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DE69619987T DE69619987T2 (en) | 1995-07-20 | 1996-07-05 | Highly reliable circuit board insertion circuit for backplane wiring |
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IL12289596A IL122895A (en) | 1995-07-20 | 1996-07-05 | Circuit board insertion circuitry for high reliability backplanes |
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