Dnia 19.04.2012 o 18:45 Stuart Poulton <webw...@gmail.com> Stuart Poulton  
<webw...@gmail.com> napisał(a):

>
> On 19 Apr 2012, at 12:23, Patryk wrote:
>
>> Dnia 19.04.2012 o 12:58 Ivan Lisenkov <i...@ivlis.com> Ivan Lisenkov
>> <i...@ivlis.com> napisał(a):
>>
>>> I'm extreemply happy to hear this. I'm still waiting my Pi to be
>>> delivered.
>>> Has anybody tried to connect i2c adapter on this board?
>>
>> http://www.maxim-ic.com/datasheet/index.mvp/id/7630
>> I Think that the new DS2483  would be best for Raspi because it can
>> operate with 3.3V i2c and at the same side have 5V on 1-wire. For others
>> you need a voltage converter. However it fairly simple, look at the
>> schematics that Stuart published on his site
>> http://raspberrypi.homelabs.org.uk/
>
>
> At the moment there is no i2c driver for the on-board i2c interface.
>
> I'm intending to possibly test the solution that Patryk has once time
> and resources allow. Obviuosly this make use of USB rather than any of
> the available GPIO connections.

There is also 1w kernel driver that "emulates" 1wire master with GPIO but  
I don't know how it works on Raspi.
I only read about it.



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