I forgot: experience said me that having the led coaxial with the iButton
probe is not so usefull.
You can not see the changing of the led light until you take away the
iButton, so you don't know if you server has sensed the iButton.
Sometimes I need to apply two times the iButton... :)
Hope this helps
Giulio
2013/6/4 Giulio Carabetta <[email protected]>
> 2013/6/4 Jerry Scharf <[email protected]>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> With a sleep in the loop, this is what I think most people do. There is
>> an engineering compromise that balances the speed of discovery, the number
>> of devices and the bus and processing capacity.
>>
>
> Perfectly said :)
>
>
>
>> How quickly do you need to find the new iButton?
>>
>> jerry
>>
>
> I don't like to keep the iButton pressed in position, so I'd like to be
> "sensed" like instantly.
>
> Now I have a sleep of about 0.75 sec, and I'm fine: CPU is not overloaded,
> and the iButton is sensed quicly.
> But my code is a little long, and I'm using a "E45M1-I DELUXE" as server
> (it does some... ergh... a lot of other things), so I can no warry about
> CPU load too much.
>
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