Piece of cake. You do need a board to solder them to because the package is so small. This is what I use on my Pis - you can see the DS2483 at upper left. This board has that white jumper there because I had to cut a trace:

http://www.cupidcontrols.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/board_build.jpg

Then you just enable the i2c interface through raspi-config, run owserver with the i2c option, and you're set. You've saved about $29 and a USB port.

C

On 11/7/2015 5:32 PM, Peter Hollenbeck wrote:
I've not attempted I2C.
Fear and trembling.



On Sat, Nov 7, 2015 at 4:40 PM, Colin Reese <colin.re...@gmail.com <mailto:colin.re...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Only the USB bus masters are expensive.

    DS2483 I2C master is about a buck.

    Multidrop with splitters is the beauty of 1Wire, so take advantage
    of it!

    Colin



    On 11/7/2015 4:32 PM, Peter Hollenbeck wrote:
    I like the idea of using a splitter.
    I'm surprised at the high cost of bus masters.
    Peter

    On Sat, Nov 7, 2015 at 4:19 PM, Colin Reese
    <colin.re...@gmail.com <mailto:colin.re...@gmail.com>> wrote:

        If you want to get fancy and enclose it, anything with
        terminals will work. Here's one I made recently for outdoors
        use:

        http://docs.interfaceinnovations.org/File:Solarcitynode.png

        Otherwise, any stupid splitter is fine:
        
http://www.amazon.com/RJ45-Ethernet-Splitter-Connector-Adapter/dp/B003C2QS90

        C



        On 11/7/2015 4:15 PM, Peter Hollenbeck wrote:
        I have a RaspberryPi with a LinkUSB interface to a voltage
        sensor.
        I want to add a temperature sensor, connected by 150 feet of
        Cat 5.
        I presume I should buy a hub to make life easy.
        This 1wire network will never have more than three sensors.

        Any hub suggestions?

        Thank you,
        Peter


        
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