humm, must check if that's the right answer but if this solve the problem
:) that's ok


2013/11/6 Jeff Siddall <[email protected]>

> On 11/06/2013 04:01 PM, Roberto Spadim wrote:
> > maybe you have wrong impedance on the wire and the sensor is ok, try to
> > equalize the impedance of this sensor wire
>
> Don't think that is the issue.  I have two of these DS1825s on the same
> bus literally 2 feet apart and the other sensor is working great now.
> As soon as I disconnected the broken sensor the bus voltage went back to
> a steady idle 4.97 V.
>
> The docs do state that the address pins can't be left floating.  I guess
> I know why.
>
> Jeff
>
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