Re: [Owfs-developers] raspberry pi and owfs on the serial port

2012-12-03 Thread Robert Conway
Can anybody assist in where you buy the DS2483 ? Rob Australia -Original Message- From: Sven Geggus [mailto:li...@fuchsschwanzdomain.de] Sent: Monday, 3 December 2012 9:02 PM To: owfs-developers@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Owfs-developers] raspberry pi and owfs on the serial

Re: [Owfs-developers] raspberry pi and owfs on the serial port

2012-12-03 Thread Sven Geggus
Guy COLIN wrote: > But agree with you tout go direct to 1wire bus from raspberry pi using > ds2483 i2c to 1wire ils more simple. Just one single Chip because DS2483 already does 3.3V to 5V conversion. Sven -- Um Kontrolle Ihres Kontos wiederzugewinnen, klicken Sie bitte auf das Verbindungsgeb

Re: [Owfs-developers] raspberry pi and owfs on the serial port

2012-12-02 Thread Guy COLIN
> Hm I think i2c is the better Interface for this. Using a DS2483 one > single Bus Master chip is sufficient. > Not always, I already have all my home 1wire network using a hobbyboard 6channel hub and it's RS232 serial + another 1wire on serial adapter as well. But agree with you tout go direc

Re: [Owfs-developers] raspberry pi and owfs on the serial port

2012-12-02 Thread Sven Geggus
Todd Turner wrote: > Has anyone successfully used the serial port on the raspberry pi for owfs? Hm I think i2c is the better Interface for this. Using a DS2483 one single Bus Master chip is sufficient. > I currently have my 5 V network connected to the serial port on my wrt54gl > via a opto-iso

Re: [Owfs-developers] raspberry pi and owfs on the serial port

2012-12-01 Thread Guy COLIN
Hello, Raspberry pi + official latest Raspbian + owfs 2p15 No problem with the serial port available on GPIO port = ttyAMA0 I have use a MAX3232CPE to adapt Raspberry pi 3.3V to RS232 +12V and -12V as shown here: http://codeandlife.com/2012/07/01/raspberry-pi-serial-console-with-max3232cpe/ Work

Re: [Owfs-developers] raspberry pi and owfs on the serial port

2012-10-16 Thread patryk
W dniu 11.10.2012 o 20:08 Todd Turner pisze:http://home.mag.cx/uclinux/wrt54g/pdf/Product%20Overview.pdfPage 21 of the pdf.I didn't implement the DS9503, I couldn't figure out how to solder it.   If lightening strikes nearby I could fry the DS2480B. I have a similar one with adum1402 at first I t

Re: [Owfs-developers] raspberry pi and owfs on the serial port

2012-10-11 Thread Gregg Levine
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Todd Turner wrote: > http://home.mag.cx/uclinux/wrt54g/pdf/Product%20Overview.pdf > > Page 21 of the pdf. > > I didn't implement the DS9503, I couldn't figure out how to solder it. If > lightening strikes nearby I could fry the DS2480B. > > > > > On 11 October 20

Re: [Owfs-developers] raspberry pi and owfs on the serial port

2012-10-11 Thread Todd Turner
http://home.mag.cx/uclinux/wrt54g/pdf/Product%20Overview.pdf Page 21 of the pdf. I didn't implement the DS9503, I couldn't figure out how to solder it. If lightening strikes nearby I could fry the DS2480B. On 11 October 2012 11:17, patryk wrote: > ** > W dniu 11.10.2012 o 05:36 Todd Turne

Re: [Owfs-developers] raspberry pi and owfs on the serial port

2012-10-11 Thread patryk
W dniu 11.10.2012 o 05:36 Todd Turner pisze:I currently have my 5 V network connected to the serial port on my wrt54gl via a opto-isolator/level shifter chip, would like to move this to the raspberry pi.Could you share the schematics of your converter?-- Patryk

Re: [Owfs-developers] raspberry pi and owfs on the serial port

2012-10-10 Thread Roberto Spadim
works normaly 2012/10/11 Todd Turner > Hi All, > > Has anyone successfully used the serial port on the raspberry pi for owfs? > I have found reports of success with the i2c port and also with the USB > adapter, but nothing about using the standard serial port. > > I currently have my 5 V netwo

[Owfs-developers] raspberry pi and owfs on the serial port

2012-10-10 Thread Todd Turner
Hi All, Has anyone successfully used the serial port on the raspberry pi for owfs? I have found reports of success with the i2c port and also with the USB adapter, but nothing about using the standard serial port. I currently have my 5 V network connected to the serial port on my wrt54gl via a