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On 5/12/08, Michael D. Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use it for monitoring the amount of time my well pump runs:
> http://www.edn.com/contents/images/6466210.pdf
>
> It basically sits across the pump motor and counts 60Hz line
> cycles.  My OWFS box polls and stores the count every
> minute.  Figuring the total running time (in seconds) is as simple as
> subtracting the beginning and ending count over the time interval of
> interest and dividing by 60.  The only problem is when the power goes
> out and the counter resets...  Haven't yet UPS'd my 1-wire bus!
>
> Michael
>
>
> At 10:58 PM 5/11/2008, you wrote:
> >Hello!
> >Obviously, Paul this part is indeed supported inside OWFS, that much
> >is obvious from previous explorations.
> >
> >However, can the group indicate if they've actually gotten this
> >particular device to do, ah, something?
> >
> >I grok that the only application I was aware of was something with the
> >weatherstation that the firm built.
> >
> >However, the firm (Now Maxim) indicates a use for it, via their
> >controllers (not Tini) for building a bicycle computer. That by the
> >way is described here, http://tinyurl.com/yap367 of course they even
> >give a splendid
> >  idea for making use of the DS2423, one I suspect I shall make use of.
> >
> >But the fact remains, so far the only idea that has surfaced, to me
> >anyway, is from the company themselves.
> >--
> >Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >"This signature was once found posting rude
> >  messages in English in the Moscow subway."
> >

Hello!
Michael thank you immensely for bringing that design idea to my
attention. It will be a big help towards working out one of my designs
regarding the DS2423.

I might add I was pleasantly surprised by seeing your byline on that
design idea. It confirms that Maxim is indeed taking our Linux managed
approach to One-Wire devices rather seriously.

However, regarding the part, that's another story. Would it help if I
forward copies of both messages that I sent to Maxim concerning both
the DS2423, and the DS2406? Privately of course.

And of course, I wasn't surprised to see that both you and Nathan
share an interest, and of course a domain name.

Nathan where are you located in that city? I've been there, so I know
enough about it.
-- 
Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"This signature was once found posting rude
 messages in English in the Moscow subway."

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