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1-Wire

1-Wire device emulated by AVR

I 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

How to connect 1-Wire device (e.g. DS1820) to the USB via OBDEV's USB firmware for AVR.

OWFS - One-wire File System

OWFS is an easy way to use the powerful 1-wire system of Dallas/Maxim under Linux.

AVR and 1-Wire interface

Dallas 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

This 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.

Thermometer with DS1820 + ATtiny15

This is my very first construction with the cheap Atmel's ATtiny15 external and the DS1820 external thermometer. The main goal was the BIG display from the 7-segment LED modules. (And cheap + simple construction, of course...)

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