On website at http://owfs.org/index.php?page=hydroelectric-plant (I've
included my responses).
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On Dec 13, 2007 3:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an old and small hydroelectric powerplant
( http://sundsvik.dnsalias.org/) run on a
We have been facing some of the same problems here with our SmartHome
project. OneWire devices (currently primarily the DS2406, DS18B20,
and DS2450) have been very useful and form the backbone of our sensor
network. However, we're running into issues where we need local
intelligence; for
Hi,
Jim Kusznir:
I'm really interested in this aspect, and am interested in working
with anyone who is interested.
*raises hand*
E. Although Dallas is phasing them out, the DS2404 has dual inputs -- 1-wire
and 3-wire and can serve as a bridge to the PIC.
Dallas is no longer
On Jan 3, 2008 6:00 PM, Matthias Urlichs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
E. Although Dallas is phasing them out, the DS2404 has dual inputs --
1-wire
and 3-wire and can serve as a bridge to the PIC.
Dallas is no longer manufacturing the 2404; the website suggests that
you won't get any
On Jan 3, 2008 2:06 PM, Jim Kusznir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
, but a custom device in OWFS could possibly be better.
We plan to put some manpower on writing code for the ATMEL cpu's for
this purpose, but haven't quite gotten there yet. I was
wondering/fearing how hard it would be to do the
Hi,
Ben Griffith:
I requested samples of the DS2404 from Maxim back in June and they sent them
to me.
Oh well, so much for that theory then. ;-)
I planned to access the 3-wire port using an Ardiuno board, but
haven't gotten a chance to figure out how to do it yet.
The data sheet says that
Hi,
I need design that can do PWM, is anyone intresed in helping me on this
design issue?
Best regards,
/Thomas
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