As far a I can tell, Maxim doesn't make a product with RJ45. All their kits
are RJ11.

You probably should follow HobbyBoard's wiring scheme
http://hobby-boards.com/catalog/howto_wiring_diagram.php

iButtonlink seems compatible with this, as does AAG from my experience.

Paul Alfille

On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Tom Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm working with a company on an embedded device that will include an RJ45
> jack to interface to 1-Wire sensors.  I'm wondering just how much of a
> standard 1WRJ45 became after it was proposed.  Who manufactures the majority
> of 1-Wire sensor assemblies, and what pinouts have they followed?
> At the moment, we're planning to follow the Dallas RJ11/RJ12 standard, but
> just use the RJ45 jack on our board with the outer two pins unconnected.
>  (We're using RJ45 instead of RJ11 because the board can be configured with
> a serial port or 1-Wire on the RJ45 jack).
>
> -Tom
>
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