X-10 uses mains wiring, not strictly wireless but uses existing mains
wiring so you don't have to run new wires. I currently use that to
drive some of my output devices, although I am planning to change them
all to 1-wire as I have found that to be more reliable.
Mick
On 19/10/11 14:48, Silvano Gai wrote:
No wires implies battery power.
I have seem devices that claim a battery life of 10 years.
There is no point in replacing a 1wire cable with a power cable
-- Silvano
On 10/19/11 5:43 AM, Roberto Spadim wrote:
uhm... a high cost solution could be a arm system running linux and
ds2480b at usart port or usb port, and a wifi connection
2011/10/19 Stuart Poulton <webw...@gmail.com <mailto:webw...@gmail.com>>
On 19/10/11 13:20, Silvano Gai wrote:
>
>
> On 10/18/11 8:42 AM, Paul Alfille wrote:
>> Tell me more about how you envision using the Xbee devices.
>>
>> Are you looking to have an owfs-like directory of Xbee
devices, with
>> properties represented as files?
> YES
>
> I am installing a large setup of 1wire devices in my house and
a big
> issue is running the cables.
> A friend has already asked to replicate my setup in his house, but
> running the cables there is almost impossible.
> A wireless solution would be nice.
This is really interesting I'm just starting to develop an xbee based
wireless temp sensor
http://labs.homelabs.org.uk/category/xbee/temp-sensor/
Being able to integrate into OWFS would be great. BUT......
- I'm not using 1-wire devices, however the xbee comes with a unique
address which could be used, I'm making use of the internal A/D
convertor in the xbee to read the temps
- I'd see xbee devices as push rather than pull, makes sleep periods
alot easier to manage.
Thoughts welcome.
Cheers
Stuart
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