Hi Patryk,

Yes I would be very interested to see your design, I don't think that my 
electronic are the same standard as yours, but I may give it a try.

Thanks
Mick

On 01/04/12 18:54, Patryk wrote:
> Dnia 01.04.2012 o 16:45 Mick Sulley <[email protected]> Mick Sulley 
> <[email protected]> napisaƂ(a):
>
>> OK so it seems that DS9490 is not a good device to use (after I just
>> bought a new one!).  What do people recommend then?  I have recently had
>> two DS9097U serial adapters fail, which is why I changed to the DS9490.
>
> I plan to build usb-i2c-1wire device based on i2c-tiny-usb. It's made 
> from ds2482-800 and atmega8 as the usb-i2c converter. The main 
> advantage it's easy tu build it at home and has integrated 8 port hub.
> However I for now I can't tell You if it's a good solution. I have a 
> schematic(I can post it if You want) and half of the circuit soldered 
> on universal board.
>
> I have also build another device with DS2480b (1wire-serial) and FT232 
> (usb-serial). I also use DS2480b connected directly to serial port of 
> a wireless router and both work fine for about a 1.5 years. So if you 
> are looking for ready to use device choose DS2480B with FT232 
> converter. There may be other serial-usb but FTDI chip seems to be 
> very reliable.
> I'm not an expert but Maxim/Dallas recommends ESD protections diodes 
> for 1-wire network maybe Your setup lack those diodes and some 
> discharges damaged your network. Or maybe just my network is not very 
> exposed to those dangers.
> So the best way is to find a device with DS2480B, FT232 and DS9503.
>
>

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