On 02/09/2015 01:20 PM, Colin Reese wrote:
> Interesting. So the only thing different here is the level translation goes
> down to 1.8V vs. 3.3V compared to the DS2483?

it looks like this is the only difference in the specs I can find...
Is DS2483 supported ? owfs documentation mentions only DS2482-100 and
DS2482-800 chips.

I've used 3.3V for both Vcc & SLPZ.  I'd guess can try to set Vcc to 5V and
see what happens...

lukasz

> On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 12:59 PM, Lukasz Salwinski <luk...@mbi.ucla.edu>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>     does owfs support DS2484 (I2C/1-wire bridge) ? I've just hooked it
>> up to raspberry pi and I can see it on the i2c bus but no matter how
>> I connect 18B20 sensor to it (with or without explicit power line)
>> they don't show up in the  1 wire directory :o/
>>
>> thanks,
>> lukasz



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