Adaptable graphics board with a reconfigurable I/O module board for use in information handling systems

US11347279B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11347279-B2
Application numberUS-202015930439-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 13, 2020
Priority dateApr 11, 2018
Publication dateMay 31, 2022
Grant dateMay 31, 2022

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A system and method of implementing an adaptable graphics board comprising the adaptable graphics board including a graphics processor, graphics memory, and a reconfigurable I/O module interface are having a plurality of electrical contacts, a dual compression connector having a first array of compressible electrical spring contacts on a first side and a second array of compressible electrical spring contacts on a second side operatively coupled to the first side via a dual compression connector printed circuit board layer, the first side of the dual compression connector operatively coupled to the reconfigurable I/O module interface of the adaptable graphics board, and a reconfigurable I/O module board having external display data ports disposed along an edge, wherein the reconfigurable I/O module board is operatively coupled to the adaptable graphics board via the second side of the dual compression connector. The dual compression connector is oriented between the adaptable graphics board and the reconfigurable I/O module board in a first orientation selected from a plurality of available orientations to provide I/O connectivity between the graphics processor and the external display data ports aligned along a first edge of the adaptable graphics board.

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What is claimed is: 1. An adaptable graphics board comprising: the adaptable graphics board including a graphics processor, graphics memory, and a reconfigurable I/O module interface are having a plurality of electrical contacts; a dual compression connector having a first array of compressible electrical spring contacts on a first side and a second array of compressible electrical spring contacts on a second side operatively coupled to the first side via a dual compression connector printed circuit board layer; the first side of the dual compression connector operatively coupled to the reconfigurable I/O module interface of the adaptable graphics board; a reconfigurable I/O module board having external display data ports disposed along an edge, wherein the reconfigurable I/O module board is operatively coupled to the adaptable graphics board via the second side of the dual compression connector; the dual compression connector oriented between the adaptable graphics board and the reconfigurable I/O module board in a first orientation and a second orientation selected from a plurality of available orientations to operatively provide I/O connectivity between the graphics processor and the external display data ports aligned along a first edge and a second edge of the adaptable graphics board respectively. 2. The adaptable graphics board of claim 1 wherein the reconfigurable I/O module board external display data ports interface with a chassis side for mounting external display data ports along a first edge of the adaptable graphics board according to a first model specification of an information handling system. 3. The adaptable graphics board of claim 1 wherein the dual compression connector printed circuit board layer may operatively couple a first subset of compressible electrical spring contacts on the first side to a second subset of compressible electrical springs on the second side to operatively couple to external display data ports of the reconfigurable I/O module board to the adaptable graphics board in the first orientation. 4. The adaptable graphics board of claim 1 , further comprising: the dual compression connector oriented between the adaptable graphics board and the reconfigurable I/O module board in a second orientation selected from the plurality of available orientations to provide I/O connectivity between the graphics processor and the external display data ports aligned along a second edge of the adaptable graphics board. 5. The adaptable graphics board of claim 4 wherein the second orientation of the dual compression connector is rotated relative to the first orientation to engage a new subset of compressible electrical spring contacts with the reconfigurable I/O module interface and the reconfigurable I/O module board is rotated to align at least one external display data port along the second edge of the adaptable graphics board and operatively couple the at least one external display data port to the new subset of compressible electrical spring contacts. 6. The adaptable graphics board of claim 4 wherein the reconfigurable I/O module board external display data ports interface with a chassis side for mounting external display data ports according to a second model specification of an information handling system. 7. The adaptable graphics board of claim 1 wherein the adaptable graphics board further comprises a graphics processor connector lines and data routing between the graphics processor and graphics memory, and lines for power planes supplying the graphics processor and graphics memory that may be used with the plurality of orientations of the dual compression connector and reconfigurable I/O module board. 8. The adaptable graphics board of claim 1 , further comprising: a compression screw disposed through the reconfigurable I/O module board and dual compression connector to a compression screw receiver mounted on, in, or behind the adaptable graphics board to compress the first array of compressible electrical spring contacts on the first side and a second array of compressible electrical spring contacts on second side of the dual compression connector to operatively couple the reconfigurable I/O module board to the adaptable graphics board.

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  • Constructional details or arrangements of portable computers not specific to the type of enclosures covered by groups G06F1/1615 - G06F1/1626 · CPC title

  • G06F1/203Primary

    for portable computers, e.g. for laptops · CPC title

  • Processor architectures; Processor configuration, e.g. pipelining · CPC title

  • G06F1/185Primary

    Mounting of expansion boards · CPC title

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What does patent US11347279B2 cover?
A system and method of implementing an adaptable graphics board comprising the adaptable graphics board including a graphics processor, graphics memory, and a reconfigurable I/O module interface are having a plurality of electrical contacts, a dual compression connector having a first array of compressible electrical spring contacts on a first side and a second array of compressible electrical …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Dell Products Lp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F1/203. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 31 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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