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On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 6:05 PM, Dirk Beer <rdb...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 7:16 PM, Colin Reese <colin.re...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I forgot. I wrote an app note for them:
>>
>> http://interfaceinnovations.org/ibuttonlinkmultisensors.html
>>
>> They are DS2438 based. Page three, byte one tells you how to interpret
>> the data. I don't have the precise scaling on the app note above, but I
>> will add it when I have a moment. Actually, I think most you can intuit
>> from the second table, with the exception of Humidity, which is 0% at
>> 0.8-4.07VDC for 0-100%.
>>
>> Colin
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 1/22/2015 18:49, Paul Alfille wrote:
>> > Hi Peter,
>> >
>> > The two devices listed, family code 10=DS18S20 and 5=DE2405 are not your
>> > sensor. I suspect you haven't edited the default configuration file
>> > generated by the ubuntu package. Probably /etc/owfs.conf
>> >
>> > The file is pretty well documented in the comments. You will probably
>> > want the bus master to be --link=/dev/ttyUSB0 though the exact name of
>> > your USB->serial device could be ttyUSB1 etc.
>> >
>> > Figuring out the correct ttyUSB device can be a bit tricky if your
>> > machine has a lot of devices. Look at 'dmesg' before and after plugging
>> > in the LinkUSB perhaps.
>> >
>> > As for the MS device. They have an ID in the memory region (they are
>> > DS2438-based I think). Many IDs are built in to OWFS but the
>> > documentation on the devices and ID has always been a bit spotty. I can
>> > help you figure it out (and improve OWFS) once we get to that stage.
>> >
>> > Basically the DS2438 measures a few voltages and temperature.
>> >
>> > Paul Alfille
>> >
>> > On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 9:11 PM, Peter Hollenbeck <pwhb...@gmail.com
>> > <mailto:pwhb...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> >
>> >     I have a LinkUSB and an MS-TV temperature and voltage sensor.
>> >
>> >     http://localhost:2121/ shows:
>> >
>> >     |*10.67C6697351FF*| <http://localhost:2121/10.67C6697351FF>
>> >     |*05.4AEC29CDBAAB*| <http://localhost:2121/05.4AEC29CDBAAB>
>> >     |*bus.0*| <http://localhost:2121/bus.0>
>> >     and more
>> >
>> >     How do I know where to go to find temperature and voltage readings.
>> >
>> >     Ubuntu 12.04
>> >     owfs installed today with apt-get
>> >
>> >     Thanks for any input,
>> >     Peter
>> >

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