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1-Wire
1-Wire device emulated by AVR
1. May 2010 - 15:46 — adminI bet you know a lot of artickes on "How to connect 1-Wire device to AVR". Here is the problem reversed: How to simulate an 1-Wire device in AVR?
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DS1820 to USB
26. October 2009 - 16:01 — adminHow to connect 1-Wire device (e.g. DS1820) to the USB via OBDEV's USB firmware for AVR.
OWFS - One-wire File System
25. September 2009 - 19:26 — adminOWFS is an easy way to use the powerful 1-wire system of Dallas/Maxim under Linux.
AVR and 1-Wire interface
4. December 2008 - 14:25 — adminDallas Semiconductor (Maxim) produces a family of devices that are controlled through a proprietary 1-wire interface. On a 1-wire network, a single "master" device communicates with one or more 1-wire "slave" devices over a single data line, which can also be used to provide power to the slave devices. How to connect such devices to Arduino?
Multitherm
16. September 2008 - 18:04 — adminThis device, based on an Atmel ATMega168 microcontroller can monitor up to 16 DS18x20 thermometers, with a variable logging rate of 5 to 9999 seconds. The data is displayed on a multi-page LCD display for immediate viewing as well as being sent via RS232 at 19200 baud for recording. Data is time-stamped with an optional on-board 1-Wire real time clock.