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Von: Markus Gaugusch [mar...@gaugusch.at]
Gesendet: Sonntag, 20. September 2015 19:21
An: owfs-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: [Owfs-developers] Raspberry & 1wire
Hi,
I've been using 1wire for a long time on a PC using a ds2480b based serial
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Betreff: [Owfs-developers] Raspberry & 1wire
Hi,
I've been using 1wire for a long time on a PC using a ds2480b based serial
adaptor. My bus has become quite long and I'd like to split it up. A
raspberry (b2) hanging around in the upper floor seems to be a good
choice.
Now my Que
My email so kindly sent prior to a paste. Just grab a FET and some
resistors if you must use your serial bus master:
http://cdn.sparkfun.com/datasheets/BreakoutBoards/Logic_Level_Bidirectional.pdf
Colin
On 9/20/2015 10:21 AM, Markus Gaugusch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been using 1wire for a long ti
Use a DS2483 for i2c. Painless.
Alternatively, just wire up a level shifter and disable your serial
console:
Colin
On 9/20/2015 10:21 AM, Markus Gaugusch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been using 1wire for a long time on a PC using a ds2480b based serial
> adaptor. My bus has become quite long and I'd
Am 20.09.2015 um 19:21 schrieb Markus Gaugusch:
>
> I have samples of ds2480b and ds2482-800. I don't have a max3232 around to
> convert serial between 3,3V and 5V. Pin7 (GPIO4) is used by DHT22 humidity
> sensor, but possibly I can use another pin for that one.
> I usually solder using breadboa
Hi Markus,
I have been using a couple of RasPi for 1-wire for quite a while now.
They both use Sheepwalk adapters, an RPI2 and RPI3. If you do use RPI3
make sure to order the right version for you Pi as the wrong one won't fit.
http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/index.php?cPath=22
Mick
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Hi,
I've been using 1wire for a long time on a PC using a ds2480b based serial
adaptor. My bus has become quite long and I'd like to split it up. A
raspberry (b2) hanging around in the upper floor seems to be a good
choice.
Now my Question: What is the easiest way to connect my 1wire bus? I'd