I carefully diff-ed the DS2483 and DS2484 data sheets. There are no
substantive differences. The DS2483 seems to be a little fussier about
having Strong Pull-up (SPU) stopped before a reset.
Thus, I would have expected the DS2484 to work fine. Can you check your
hardware setup?
Paul
On Mon, Feb
Interesting. So the only thing different here is the level translation goes
down to 1.8V vs. 3.3V compared to the DS2483?
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
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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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
Yes, I use DS2483 all over the place for years. See here for commands I
use:
http://www.cupidcontrols.com/2014/01/owfs-owserver-owhttp-owpython-and-a-little-1wire-pi/
On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 2:13 PM, Lukasz Salwinski luk...@mbi.ucla.edu
wrote:
On 02/09/2015 01:20 PM, Colin Reese wrote:
On 02/09/2015 02:16 PM, Colin Reese wrote:
Yes, I use DS2483 all over the place for years. See here for commands I
use:
http://www.cupidcontrols.com/2014/01/owfs-owserver-owhttp-owpython-and-a-little-1wire-pi/
ok.. I'll get myself some DS2483s...
thanks,
lukasz
On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 2:13