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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 10, 2013
Filed:
Feb. 02, 2010
Herbert Hetzel, Schweigen-Rechtenbach, DE;
David J. Knapp, Austin, TX (US);
Herbert Hetzel, Schweigen-Rechtenbach, DE;
David J. Knapp, Austin, TX (US);
Standard Microsystems Corporation, Hauppauge, NY (US);
Abstract
A communication system, network, interface, and port architecture are provided for transporting different types of data across a network. The network can be arranged by connecting the ports in a daisy chain fashion to achieve a ring architecture or topology. The network forwards data according to a specific network protocol, and any incoming data that follows that protocol will be sent onto the network. If the incoming data protocol does not match the network protocol, then the incoming data is not sent immediately to the network, but instead is sent to an input pin of a device upon the network specifically designed to receive that incoming data. The network, therefore, has ports that support both compliant and non-compliant incoming data, and the devices that produce such data. Examples of non-compliant data include any data which does not time-division multiplex different asynchronous, isochronous, and synchronous data in dedicated channels within each frame, and which have a preamble, coding, frequency, or overall protocol different from that which is established for network transfer.