Susheela Nanjunda Rao Narasimhan - Fremont CA, US Hong Tran Huynh - Fremont CA, US Toan Nguyen - San Jose CA, US Duong Cu Lu - Hayward CA, US Phillip S. Ting - San Jose CA, US
To increase air flow, an air intake/outtake (i. e. , intake, outtake, or both) is positioned on a front surface of a housing, such as a rack-mounted computer network switch housing. The front surface includes jacks, controls, plugs, receptacles or other input/output for connection with the processor in the housing. The air intake/outtake is one or more openings on the front surface with the input/output components. In one embodiment, to avoid interference with the input/output components and increasing the height of the housing, the air intake/outtake is a slot extending most of or all of the distance between the sides of the housing and being above or below the input/output. An intermediate plate may be used to form and support the air intake/outtake.
- Santa Clara CA, US Matthew Gawlowski - Santa Clara CA, US Youngbae Park - Santa Clara CA, US Duong Lu - Santa Clara CA, US Alex Rose - Santa Clara CA, US Robert Wilcox - Santa Clara CA, US Richard Hibbs - Santa Clara CA, US
A busbar and connector assembly is provided. The busbar and connector assembly includes a printed circuit board having an attached connector arranged to couple to a first busbar and a second busbar coupled to the connector. The busbar and connector assembly includes the connector arranged to distribute a first portion of current from the first busbar to the printed circuit board and distribute a second portion of the current from the first busbar to the second busbar.