It can be done, Embedded Data Systems (EDS) has done it. Perhaps they'll reply here or you might ask them.

On 11/12/2014 2:36 AM, Andrey wrote:

Hello.
I'm developing custom 1-wire devices, based on MSP430 chips.
Those chips can implement ds2406 + ds1820 + ds2438 in one 1-wire slave.

The problem is running them in one network with devices, made by "official" Texas Instruments and their partners due to possible address intersection.

Could you please advise, how to get a legal address pool (family code, or something like this) for my devices?

Is there some kind of "reserved for custom devices" address pool/family code I could use? Or may be I must make some kind of request to Texas Instruments?

Searched Texas and Maxim web sites with no positive result...



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