Am Sonntag, den 05.12.2010, 07:25 -0500 schrieb Paul Alfille:
> They use 2 DS2413 chips to create an SPI interface and then use that
> to control an LED controller.
> 
> Any comments? Is this a practical application?

not for this chip (at least for me) but on  a general note, I'd find it
still very interesting to use 1-Wire for cheap dimming of (RGB)LED's
i.e. in strips where *many* SMD-leds could be addressed individually to
create funny effects like waterfall, sliding rainbow etc.
(recently found at leats one DMX-solution which obviously uses i2c for
the indivual 72 driver-chips, but that's yet another unneeded bus lying
around..)

Michael


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