Adapter assembly and device
US-10008791-B1 · Jun 26, 2018 · US
US10474206B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10474206-B1 |
| Application number | US-201816102661-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Aug 13, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 13, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 12, 2019 |
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According to some embodiments, before an M.2 compatible module or device is mounted onto a data processing system that operates an autonomous driving vehicle (ADV), the M.2 module is placed onto a tray device to increase the stiffness of the M.2 module. The tray device containing the M.2 module is then mounted on a board or motherboard of the data processing system. Since the M.2 module is placed on the tray device, the overall stiffness has been significantly increased, which can sustain the physical impact on the M.2 module due to the physical movement and oscillation during the autonomous driving of the ADV. In addition, the tray device also provides suspension effect on the M.2 module during the movement of the ADV. As a result, the M.2 module would not easily damaged during the autonomous driving.
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What is claimed is: 1. A tray device to retain an M.2 module used in an autonomous driving vehicle, the tray device comprising: a baseboard configured in a relatively rectangular shape having a first and second longitudinal edges and a first and second lateral edges; a first guardrail disposed on a top surface of the baseboard along the first longitudinal edge; a second guardrail disposed on the top surface of the baseboard along the second longitudinal edge, wherein the first and second guardrails are to keep an M.2 module in between and supported by the top surface of the baseboard, while allowing the M.2 module to extend beyond the first and second lateral edges; and a riser member disposed on a bottom surface of the baseboard, wherein when the M.2 module is mounted together with the tray device on a motherboard of a data processing system within an autonomous driving vehicle, the riser member is configured to raise the tray device above the motherboard to prevent the baseboard from applying a pressure that may adversely affect an electronic component mounted on the motherboard and underneath the tray device. 2. The tray device of claim 1 , wherein the M.2 module is placed on the top surface of the baseboard between the first guardrail and the second guardrail, before being mounted together with the baseboard on the motherboard of the data processing system. 3. The tray device of claim 2 , wherein the baseboard increases the stiffness of the M.2 module such that the M.2 module will not bend due to oscillation of autonomous driving of the autonomous driving vehicle. 4. The tray device of claim 1 , further comprising an adhesive strip disposed on the top surface of the baseboard, wherein the adhesive strip is to create an attractive force to draw the M.2 module towards to the top surface of the baseboard. 5. The tray device of claim 4 , wherein the adhesive strip is configured in a foam pad to provide additional suspension effect to the M.2 module. 6. The tray device of claim 1 , wherein the riser member further includes an adhesive strip disposed on a bottom surface of the riser member, such that the adhesive strip creates an attractive force to draw the tray device towards to the top surface of the motherboard. 7. The tray device of claim 1 , wherein the riser member comprises a first riser member disposed closer to a first end of the baseboard and a second riser member disposed closer to a second end of the baseboard. 8. The tray device of claim 1 , wherein a length of each of the first and second longitudinal edges of the baseboard is ranging approximately 63 to 69 millimeters (mm). 9. The tray device of claim 1 , wherein a length of each of the first and second longitudinal edges of the baseboard is approximately 63.5 mm. 10. The tray device of claim 1 , wherein a length of each of the first and second longitudinal edges of the baseboard is approximately 68.5 mm. 11. The tray device of claim 1 , wherein a width of each of the first and second lateral edges of the baseboard is ranging approximately 24 to 28 mm. 12. The tray device of claim 1 , wherein a width of each of the first and second lateral edges of the baseboard is approximately 24.5 mm. 13. The tray device of claim 1 , wherein a width of each of the first and second lateral edges of the baseboard is approximately 27.5 mm. 14. The tray device of claim 1 , wherein a height of the tray device is ranging approximately from 4 to 7 mm. 15. The tray device of claim 1 , wherein a height of the tray device is approximately from 4.2 mm. 16. The tray device of claim 1 , wherein a height of the tray device is approximately from 7.1 mm. 17. The tray device of claim 1 , wherein the riser further includes a threaded nut embedded therein to allow a screw to be inserted from a bottom of the motherboard to mount the tray device onto the motherboard of the data processing system. 18. The tray device of claim 1 , wherein the riser is molded to include a threaded hole embedded therein to allow a screw to be inserted from a bottom of the motherboard to mount the tray device onto the motherboard of the data processing system.
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