The capacitor has not to be put on the buses (otherwise, you will disturb
1-wire signals) but on the GND and Vcc pin of the DS2482-800.As far I remember,
I've put a 0.1uF ... (not sure :) ).
Bye
Le mardi 4 septembre 2018 à 10:41:33 UTC+2, Mick Sulley <m...@sulley.info>
a écrit :
Thanks for the reply.
Yes the adapter is based upon the DS2482-800. What value of capacitor and
should it be at the adapter or the far end of the bus? Do I just need one or
one on each bus?
Thanks
Mick
On 04/09/18 00:22, Laurent FAILLIE via Owfs-developers wrote:
Hi,
If the "" is based on DS2482-800, you need an efficient decoupling capacitor
b/w it's Vcc and GND pins and/or a very stable power supply.
I faced such issue some weeks back (shared on this list), and securing my GND
path + a decoupling capacitor seem having corrected this issue.
Bye
Laurent
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