Compute element
First Claim
1. A compute element which is adapted to function at a plurality of different power states and which is adapted to function at a plurality of different operational states, said compute element comprising:
- (a) a chassis comprising a front panel, a rear panel, a top panel, a bottom panel and a pair of side panels which together define an interior cavity therebetween, (b) a motherboard disposed within the interior cavity of said chassis for regulating the operational state of said compute element, (c) an element controller disposed within the interior cavity of said chassis for regulating the power state of said compute element, said element controller being connected to said motherboard, and (d) a power button disposed in the front panel of said chassis for indicating at least one of the power and operational states of said compute element, said power button being connected to said element controller, wherein the power state of said compute element can be changed through actuation of said power button, said power button comprising, (i) a display adapted to provide graphics and/or text displays, and (ii) a backlight adapted to provide backlighting in two or more colors and at two or more frequencies, (iii) wherein said display and said backlight provide indication means as to the power state and/or fault condition of said compute element.
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Abstract
A compute element which functions at a plurality of different power and operational states comprises a chassis which is shaped to include an interior cavity. A motherboard responsible for regulating the operational state of the compute element is disposed within the interior cavity of the chassis. An element controller responsible for regulating the power state of the compute element is similarly disposed within the interior cavity of the chassis and in connection with the motherboard. A power button is disposed in the chassis in connection with the element controller. The power button is a push-button having a built-in liquid crystal display capable of providing graphics and/or text displays and a backlight capable of providing variable color and frequency backlighting. In use, the power button enables a user to change the power state of the compute element through actuation thereof. In addition, the power button acts as an indicator for identifying the power and operational state of the compute element.
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8 Claims
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1. A compute element which is adapted to function at a plurality of different power states and which is adapted to function at a plurality of different operational states, said compute element comprising:
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(a) a chassis comprising a front panel, a rear panel, a top panel, a bottom panel and a pair of side panels which together define an interior cavity therebetween, (b) a motherboard disposed within the interior cavity of said chassis for regulating the operational state of said compute element, (c) an element controller disposed within the interior cavity of said chassis for regulating the power state of said compute element, said element controller being connected to said motherboard, and (d) a power button disposed in the front panel of said chassis for indicating at least one of the power and operational states of said compute element, said power button being connected to said element controller, wherein the power state of said compute element can be changed through actuation of said power button, said power button comprising, (i) a display adapted to provide graphics and/or text displays, and (ii) a backlight adapted to provide backlighting in two or more colors and at two or more frequencies, (iii) wherein said display and said backlight provide indication means as to the power state and/or fault condition of said compute element. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A compute element which is adapted to function at a plurality of different power states and which is adapted to function at a plurality of different operational states, said compute element comprising:
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(a) a chassis shaped to include an interior cavity, (b) a motherboard disposed within the interior cavity of said chassis, and (c) a power button disposed in said chassis for indicating at least one of the power and operational states of said compute element, said power button being connected to said motherboard, wherein the power state of said compute element can be changed through actuation of said power button, said power button comprising a display which is adapted to provide graphics and/or text displays and a backlight adapted to provide backlighting in two or more colors and at two or more frequencies, (d) wherein said display and said backlight provide indication means as to the power, state and/or fault condition of said compute element. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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