PLUG FOR AN INTERNET-OF-THINGS DEVICE
20240120688 ยท 2024-04-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
H05K2201/09754
ELECTRICITY
H05K2201/09445
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/5219
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/5202
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/719
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A plug for connecting to an Internet-of-Things device is provided. The plug has a housing and a printed circuit board with a first and second end. The printed circuit board is provided in the housing. The first end of the printed circuit board is connected to a hybrid single pair Ethernet cable. The second end of the printed circuit board is provided with a plug-in face with contact surfaces, by means of which the plug can be coupled to the Internet-of-Things device. The plug also has an EMC protection unit in or on the printed circuit board.
Claims
1. A plug for connecting to an Internet-of-Things device, the plug comprising: a housing, a printed circuit board having a first end and a second end, wherein the printed circuit board in the housing, wherein the first end of the printed circuit board is connected to a hybrid single pair Ethernet cable, wherein the second end of the printed circuit board has a plug-in face with a plurality of contact surfaces configured to couple the plug to the Internet-of-Things device, and an electromagnetic compatibility protection unit in or on the printed circuit board.
2. The plug according to claim 1, comprising a seal in a region of the second end of the printed circuit board for producing a sealed region around the plug-in face in a plugged-in state.
3. The plug according to claim 2, comprising a locking element outside a region of the housing that is sealed by the seal.
4. The plug according to claim 1, wherein a longitudinal axis of the second end of the printed circuit board of the plug is arranged rotated by 90? with respect to a printed circuit board of the IoT device.
5. The plug according to claim 1, wherein the plug-in face is designed rotationally symmetrical with respect to a 180? rotation and the plug is configured to be inserted into the IoT device after being rotated by 180?.
6. The plug according to claim 1, wherein the plug complies with the IEC63171-6:2020 standard.
7. The plug according to claim 1, wherein the electromagnetic compatibility protection unit has at least one diode between DC voltage terminals.
8. A hybrid single pair Ethernet cable comprising the plug according to claim 1.
9. An Internet-of-Things device, comprising: a plug connector with an M8 H-coded connector, and the plug according to claim 1, wherein the plug is connected to the plug connector of the Internet-of-Things device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] Advantages and exemplary embodiments of the invention are elucidated below with reference to the drawing.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022]
[0023] On the outside of the housing 6 at least one locking element is provided, e.g., in the form of at least two springs 8 which are used for locking into a socket or a housing of an IoT device. The springs 8 can be optionally attached at the rear. The locking element can be used to absorb tensile forces on the cable 1.
[0024] At its second end 4b the housing 6 has a seal 9 which seals the plug-in face 110 in the plugged-in state. The remainder of the printed circuit board in the plug, including components and contacts and open conductor ends, can be sealed by encapsulation, for example. The locking element 8 is provided outside the sealed region.
[0025] The plug can be a M8 H-coded plug that supports the IEEE802.3 standard and can comply with the PAS IEC61076-2-14 standard. The plug 100 is used to couple an Internet-of-Things device (IoT device) to a network via a hybrid single pair Ethernet cable.
[0026] The EMC protection units are advantageously integrated in the housing 6 of the plug 100 so that a compact configuration of the plug and IoT device is achieved in the plugged-in state by partially or completely relocating the EMC protection from the IoT device into the plug.
[0027] According to one aspect of the invention, the cable 1 is a 4-pole T1 connection, i.e., it is a hybrid single pair Ethernet line SPE.
[0028]
[0029] Since the plug already has at least one locking element, the printed circuit board of the IoT device does not need to have a locking element.
[0030] The plug 100 according to the second exemplary embodiment corresponds to the plug according to the first exemplary embodiment.
[0031] According to the second exemplary embodiment of the invention, the cable 1 is a 4-pole T1 connection, i.e., it is a hybrid single pair Ethernet line SPE.
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[0033] According to one aspect of the invention, the plug can be plugged into the IoT device rotated by 180?. This is achieved by the double design of the contact surfaces, which are present on the upper side and underside of the printed circuit board, the arrangement being the same on both sides. In addition, the socket in the IoT device can be positioned centrally in the plug-in face.
[0034] According to one aspect of the invention, the printed circuit board in the plug is made of a special material (waterproofing, wear behavior, stability, etc.) such as ceramic and can thus be used in the plug-in face without further protection.
[0035] According to one aspect of the invention, the contact surfaces are provided as (surface mount device) SMD-mountable gold pads in order to achieve a sufficient plug-in cycle resistance.
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[0037] According to one aspect of the present invention, the cable of
[0038] According to the invention, the cable and the plug and the socket are an M8 single pair Ethernet hybrid plug according to IEC 63171-6 with integrated protective circuit. According to the invention, the protective circuit is integrated in the socket and/or the plug.