Although I haven't yet done it, I plan to adapt the circuit to also 
monitor the water heaters and furnace/AC.  First, though, I need to 
find that one elusive thing...  time.  And, a more efficient way of 
mounting the DS2423 would help, too.  Soldering spider legs to make a 
pseudo-DIP part is really not the most efficient method.  Nathan and 
I have discussed building up a quantity of surface mount boards for 
this circuit and maybe some other commonly used 1-wire 
applications.  Just haven't pursued it yet.

Michael

P.S. To be clear, the design idea from the link (and an upcoming 
DI...) was based on a personal project.  My real job is designing 
Multimedia (audio/video) products.




At 10:44 PM 5/12/2008, you wrote:
>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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