Modular network switches, associated structures, and associated methods of manufacture and use
US-2017329371-A1 · Nov 16, 2017 · US
US9949409B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9949409-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615291293-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 11, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 17, 2018 |
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Modular network switches and other computer systems are described herein. A modular network switch can include a latching device for installing and removing computer modules (e.g., line cards) from an associated cabinet or enclosure. The network switch can also include interconnected computer modules (e.g., line cards, fabric cards, control modules, etc.) that include circuit boards oriented parallel to the flow of cooling air through the cabinet in the absence of a backplane or midplane oriented perpendicular to the air flow. The absence of such backplanes and/or midplanes provides a more direct air flow path through the cabinet, thereby enabling a more efficient flow of cooling air and lower operating temperatures. Additionally, the network switch can include an orthogonal arrangement of data planes, control planes, and/or power planes that can be efficiently interconnected to increase operational speed and further facilitate the flow of cooling air through the computer cabinet.
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A computer system comprising: a cabinet having a plurality of side walls defining an internal volume, an air inlet positioned at a first end of the cabinet and an air outlet positioned at a second end of the cabinet, opposite the first end; a plurality of first circuit boards operably positioned within the internal volume toward the first end of the cabinet, wherein the plurality of first circuit boards are oriented parallel to each other; a plurality of second circuit boards operably positioned within the internal volume toward the second end of the cabinet, wherein the plurality of second circuit boards are oriented parallel to each other and nonparallel to the plurality of first circuit boards, and wherein each of the second circuit boards is operably connected to at least one of the first circuit boards without either of the first or second circuit boards being connected to an intervening circuit board extending perpendicular to the sidewalls of the cabinet; a third circuit board positioned toward a first side wall of the cabinet, wherein the third circuit board is operably connected to each of the first circuit boards: a fourth circuit board positioned adjacent to the third circuit board and extending between the first side wall and a second side wall, opposite the first side wall, wherein the fourth circuit board is operably connected to each of the second circuit boards; and further comprising a fifth circuit board positioned toward the second side wall of the cabinet adjacent to the fourth circuit board, wherein the fifth circuit board is operably connected to each of the first circuit boards; and at least one air mover mounted to the cabinet and configured to move air along an airflow path through the internal volume from the air inlet to the air outlet, wherein the plurality of first and second circuit boards, and the third and fourth circuit boards, are aligned with the airflow path. 2. The computer system of claim 1 wherein the airflow path extends in a generally linear direction through the cabinet from the air inlet to the air outlet. 3. The computer system of claim 1 wherein the plurality of first and second circuit boards are oriented in edgewise orientation relative to the airflow path. 4. The computer system of claim 1 wherein the cabinet lacks a midplane circuit board extending perpendicular to the side walls of the cabinet. 5. The computer system of claim 1 wherein the cabinet lacks a backplane circuit board extending perpendicular to the side walls of the cabinet. 6. The computer system of claim 1 and wherein the first circuit boards are electrically connected to the second circuit boards in the absence of an intervening circuit board oriented perpendicular to the air flow path though the cabinet. 7. The computer system of claim 1 : wherein each of the first circuit boards includes a planar surface having electronic circuitry thereon, wherein each of the second circuit boards includes a planar surface having electronic circuitry thereon, and wherein the planar surfaces of the first circuit boards are nonparallel to the planar surfaces of the second circuit boards. 8. The computer system of claim 1 : wherein each of the first circuit boards includes a planar surface having electronic circuitry thereon, wherein each of the second circuit boards includes a planar surface having electronic circuitry thereon, and wherein the planar surfaces of the first circuit boards are perpendicular to the planar surfaces of the second circuit boards. 9. The computer system of claim 1 : wherein each of the first circuit boards includes electronic circuitry thereon, wherein each of the second circuit boards includes electronic circuitry thereon, and wherein the electronic circuitry on each of the first circuit boards is electrically connected to the electronic circuitry on at least one of the second circuit boards in the absence of an intervening circuit board therebetween oriented perpendicular to the airflow path through the cabinet. 10. The computer system of claim 1 : wherein each of the first circuit boards includes an electrical connector operably mounted to an aft edge portion thereof, wherein each of the second circuit boards includes an electrical connector operably mounted to a forward edge portion thereof, and wherein the electrical connector on each of the first circuit boards is electrically mated to a corresponding electrical connector on at least one of the second circuit boards. 11. The computer system of claim 1 wherein the plurality of first and second circuit boards comprise a switch for connecting computer devices in a network. 12. The computer system of claim 1 : wherein the plurality of first circuit boards comprises line cards, and wherein the plurality of second circuit boards comprises fabric cards. 13. The computer system of claim 1 wherein the third and fifth circuit boards are vertical control planes and the fourth circuit board is a horizontal control plane, and wherein the vertical and horizontal control planes form a U-shaped control plane assembly positioned generally between the plurality of first circuit boards and the plurality of second circuit boards. 14. A method for cooling computer modules in a computer system, the method comprising: positioning a plurality of first computer modules parallel to each other in a first portion of an enclosure; positioning a plurality of second computer modules parallel to each other in a second portion of the enclosure; operably connecting each of the first computer modules to at least one of the second computer modules without connecting either of the first or second computer modules to a circuit board oriented perpendicular to the plurality of first and second computer modules; positioning a first circuit board generally between the plurality of first computer modules and the plurality of second computer modules, wherein the first circuit board is positioned parallel to an airflow path extending parallel to the plurality of first and second computer modules; positioning a second circuit board adjacent to the first circuit board and parallel to the airflow path; operably connecting the plurality of first computer modules to the first circuit board; operably connecting the plurality of second computer modules to the second circuit board; and directing cooling air through the enclosure along the airflow path. 15. The method of claim 14 : wherein positioning the plurality of first computer modules includes positioning a plurality of line cards parallel to each other in a first portion of a network switch; wherein positioning a plurality of second computer modules includes positioning a plurality of fabric cards parallel to each other in a second portion of the network switch; wherein operably connecting the plurality of first computer modules to the first circuit board includes operably connecting the plurality of line cards to a first control plane oriented vertically to one side of the enclosure; and wherein operably connecting the plurality of second computer modules to the second circuit board includes operably connecting the plurality of fabric cards to a second control plane oriented horizontally across the enclosure. 16. A method for cooling computer modules in a computer system, the method comprising: positioning a plurality of first computer modules parallel to each other in a first portion of an enclosure; positioning a plurality of second computer modules parallel to each other in a second portion of the enclosure; operably connecting each of the first computer modu
Interconnection of switching modules · CPC title
Mounting of expansion boards · CPC title
Internal mounting support structures, e.g. for supporting printed circuit boards · CPC title
Cooling means · CPC title
Physical details, e.g. power supply, mechanical construction or backplane of ATM switches · CPC title
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