Hi all experts,

Roberto Spadim wrote:
> 
>> :D i found this too with ds2480b!
> OK, I expected this!
> 


Roberto Spadim wrote:
> 
>> maybe a single workaround (ugly, but works) is a counter at device
>> for example after 10 reads, close and open device (/dev/ttyUSB0 or other
>> device)
> 
I'm not an expert with the OWFS, but here my 2ct:
Why do you think anything on the Linux device can help here?
So far I've tested, the Linux device stays stable connected over all the
error stages. If you reduce the capacity / length of the cable far enough,
you can still access the 1-Wire devices forever, so I see no need to
reconnect the Linux device, it works.

It looks like some counter unintentionally reduces the "power" of the 1-Wire
sender/receiver, so it is not able anymore to communicate with long cables.
Using short ones (below about 60m) works fine without any problems.

Hopefully my steps-to-reproduce and the cable-length-simulator help solving
this...

Achim
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