Selectively Connecting a Port of an Electrical Device to Components in the Electrical Device
US-2015363344-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US9973447B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9973447-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514807767-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 23, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 23, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 15, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 15, 2018 |
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A system includes a remote terminal unit (RTU) controller module. Each RTU controller module comprises a controller board configured to couple to a carrier board that includes first and second Ethernet ports. Each controller module comprises computer processing circuitry including the first and second MACs and configured to select to transmit a packet to the first Ethernet port through the first MAC and to alternatively select to transmit the packet to the second Ethernet port through the second MAC. Each controller module comprises an Ethernet switch configured to receive the packet from the first media access control (MAC) and transmit the packet to the first Ethernet port. Each controller module comprises a physical Ethernet interface (PHY) configured to receive the packet from the second MAC and transmit the packet to the second Ethernet port. The computer processing circuitry, the Ethernet switch, and the PHY are mounted on the controller board.
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An apparatus comprising: a controller board configured to couple to a carrier board that includes first and second Ethernet ports; computer processing circuitry including first and second media access controls (MAC) and configured to select to transmit a packet to the first Ethernet port through the first MAC and to alternatively select to transmit the packet to the second Ethernet port through the second MAC; an Ethernet switch configured to receive the packet from the first MAC and transmit the packet to the first Ethernet port, the Ethernet switch comprising: a first switch port that includes a third MAC coupled to the first MAC; a second switch port that includes an exposed physical Ethernet interface (PHY) configured to couple the Ethernet switch to the first Ethernet port; and a third switch port that includes a non-exposed PHY configured to couple the first Ethernet port to a PHY of a second controller board; and a third PHY configured to receive the packet from the second MAC and transmit the packet to the second Ethernet port, wherein the computer processing circuitry, the Ethernet switch, and the third PHY are mounted on the controller board. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the controller board is further configured to physically and communicably couple to the carrier board through a connector. 3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein: the exposed PHY is configured to couple the Ethernet switch to the first Ethernet port through the connector; and the non-exposed PHY is configured to couple the first Ethernet port to the PHY of the second controller board through the connector. 4. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the Ethernet switch is configured to: receive, at the second switch port, a second packet from the first Ethernet port through downlink channel terminals of the connector, and select to transmit the second packet to the computer processing circuitry through the first MAC, and alternatively select to transmit the second packet to the third switch port in order to transmit the second packet to the PHY of the second controller board. 5. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the Ethernet switch is configured to: in response to receiving, at the third switch port, a second packet from the PHY of the second controller board, transmit the second packet to the second switch port in order to transmit the second packet to the first Ethernet port. 6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the controller board further comprises: first printed circuit board (PCB) wirings configured to couple the first MAC to the Ethernet switch; and second printed circuit board (PCB) wirings configured to couple the second MAC to the third PHY. 7. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the Ethernet switch comprises a three port managed Ethernet switch configurable to implement either a PHY mode or a MAC mode. 8. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the connector comprises a board-to-board connector. 9. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the computer processing circuitry further comprises a fourth MAC configured to communicate to a second apparatus. 10. A carrier board comprising: a first connector configured to physically and communicably couple the carrier board to a first controller board; a second connector configured to physically and communicably couple the carrier board to a second controller board; first and second Ethernet ports coupled to the first and the second connectors, respectively; a first wiring configured to couple a first set of terminals of the first connector to the first Ethernet port; a second wiring configured to couple a second set of terminals of the second connector to the second Ethernet port; and a third wiring configured to couple the first connector to the second connector, wherein the carrier board is configured to: in response to receiving an uplink packet at the first set of terminals, carry the uplink packet to the first Ethernet port for transmission to an external Ethernet node; in response to receiving an uplink packet at the second set of terminals, carry the uplink packet to the second Ethernet port for transmission to the external Ethernet node; and in response to receiving an uplink packet from the second controller board through the third wiring, transmit the uplink packet to a non-exposed PHY port of an Ethernet switch of the first controller board, and subsequently transmit the uplink packet from an exposed PHY port of the Ethernet switch to the first Ethernet port. 11. The carrier board of claim 10 , wherein each connector is configured to physically and communicably couple to one controller board. 12. The carrier board of claim 10 , further comprising a fourth wiring configured to couple the first connector to the second connector, wherein the carrier board is configured to, in response to receiving an uplink packet from the first controller board through the fourth wiring, transmit the uplink packet to a non-exposed PHY port of an Ethernet switch of the second controller board, and subsequently transmit the uplink packet from an exposed PHY port of the Ethernet switch of the second controller board to the second Ethernet port. 13. A system comprising: at least one remote terminal unit (RTU) controller module, each RTU controller module comprising: a controller board configured to couple to a carrier board that includes first and second Ethernet ports; computer processing circuitry including first and second media access controls (MAC) and configured to select to transmit a packet to the first Ethernet port through the first MAC and to alternatively select to transmit the packet to the second Ethernet port through the second MAC; an Ethernet switch configured to receive the packet from the first MAC and transmit the packet to the first Ethernet port, the Ethernet switch comprising: a first switch port that includes a third MAC coupled to the first MAC; a second switch port that includes an exposed physical Ethernet interface (PHY) configured to couple the Ethernet switch to the first Ethernet port; and a third switch port that includes a non-exposed PHY configured to couple the first Ethernet port to a PHY of another controller board; and a third PHY configured to receive the packet from the second MAC and transmit the packet to the second Ethernet port, wherein the computer processing circuitry, the Ethernet switch, and the third PHY are mounted on the controller board. 14. The system of claim 13 , further comprising the carrier board, wherein the carrier board comprises: at least one connector configured to physically and communicably couple the carrier board to at least one controller board of the RTU controller module; first and second Ethernet ports coupled to the at least one connector; a first wiring configured to couple the at least one connector to the first Ethernet port; and a second wiring configured to couple the at least one connector to the second Ethernet port, wherein the carrier board is configured to: in response to receiving the packet from the controller board through the first wiring, carry the packet to the first Ethernet port; and in response to receiving the packet from the controller board through the second wiring, carry the packet to the second Ethernet port. 15. The system of claim 14 , wherein each connector is configured to physically and communicably couple to one controller board. 16. The system of claim 14 , wherein: the carrier board comprises a non-redundant carrier board; the at least one connector comprises a single connector; the first wir
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