To be fair, I would have thought this was the ideal application for

http://owfs.org/index.php?page=external-sensor-design

Not sure where Paul is with support etc, if it even exits.


On 10/02/14 14:36, Colin Reese wrote:
> Silly me; atmega328 has i2c. I can use the 2483, but need to get data 
> out.
>
> Per the earlier conversation, can I mount the xbee serial /dev/AMA0 as 
> a bus if running in transparent? I believe this us possible, but 
> limited to one bus.
>
> This may have been previously discussed, but an API-mode master to 
> expose all remote buses would be great. I guess you'd need some glue 
> to read all remote xbees and respond to owfs with something it would 
> interpret as the multiple buses.
>
> On Feb 10, 2014, at 5:56, Vajk Fekete <vaj...@gmail.com 
> <mailto:vaj...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>> You do need some 1wire host for the AVR too.
>> If not, that means you plan for bit banging and a passive interface. 
>> Same is possible with openwrt and a cheap router.
>>
>> An other option is the arduino YUN, which is an arduino and a wifi 
>> module. But the wifi module in there is a complete "cheap home 
>> router" with the ethernet ports stripped, and runs openwrt just like 
>> the router. And this is reflected in the price too. To me it sounds 
>> weird to have a wifi module that has at least 32Mbytes RAM, 8Mbytes 
>> flash, a ~300Mhz CPU, and use it as a communication subsystem for a 
>> uController that is running 16Mhz and maybe has 32Kbyte flash and 
>> 2500bytes RAM.
>>
>> Vajk
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Colin Law <clan...@gmail.com 
>> <mailto:clan...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     On 10 February 2014 13:36, Vajk Fekete <vaj...@gmail.com
>>     <mailto:vaj...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>     > There are several options
>>     >  - real usb 1wire host - pretty expensive
>>     >  - usb serial+serial host
>>     >  - use the internally available serial port (the console of the
>>     machine,
>>
>>     Options 2 and 3 are not going to be significantly cheaper than the
>>     first are they?
>>
>>     Colin
>>
>>     > like with rpi) and use a serial 1wire host
>>     >  - use some available gpio lines and do bit-banging
>>     >
>>     > I went for the first because this is only a hobby for me, and
>>     already had
>>     > three 9490s on hand.
>>     >
>>     > Vajk
>>     >
>>     >
>>     > On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 1:20 PM, Colin Law <clan...@gmail.com
>>     <mailto:clan...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>     >>
>>     >> On 10 February 2014 12:01, Vajk Fekete <vaj...@gmail.com
>>     <mailto:vaj...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>     >> > I do not see what is the reason against the linux box. I do
>>     not think
>>     >> > you
>>     >> > could get cheaper with an avr and Xbee than a tplink 703n,
>>     >> >
>>     >> > http://www.ebay.com/bhp/tp-link-tl-wr703n
>>     >>
>>     >> I presume one would need a usb/1wire adaptor with that.
>>     >>
>>     >> Colin
>>     >>
>>     >> >
>>     >> > Vajk
>>     >> >
>>     >> >
>>     >> > On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 10:48 PM, Colin Reese
>>     <colin.re...@gmail.com <mailto:colin.re...@gmail.com>>
>>     >> > wrote:
>>     >> >>
>>     >> >> I want to run a microcontroller with a remote owserver or 1Wire
>>     >> >> devices.
>>     >> >> I don't want/need another linux box. A cheap AVR and WiFi
>>     unit like an
>>     >> >> XBee WiFi would be ideal. Is there not AVR code that would
>>     run owserver
>>     >> >> over a WiFi module?
>>     >> >>
>>     >> >> Where can I find docs on owexternal? I've seen mention of
>>     it but
>>     >> >> nothing
>>     >> >> complete.
>>     >> >>
>>     >> >> Colin
>>     >> >>
>>     >> >>
>>     >> >> On 2/9/2014 13:41, Michael Markstaller wrote:
>>     >> >> >
>>     >> >> >
>>     >> >> > On 09.02.2014 22:13, Colin Reese wrote:
>>     >> >> >> Paul,
>>     >> >> >>
>>     >> >> >> How would you envision implementing a remote owserver
>>     over a WiFi
>>     >> >> >> module?
>>     >> >> > This is 100% easy and possible since many years, just
>>     take any
>>     >> >> > openwrt-router and run owserver on it.. Works pretty fine
>>     24x7.
>>     >> >> >
>>     >> >> > The other way around, low-power I'd more guess on 6lowpan and
>>     >> >> > ow-external, which is also right in place.
>>     >> >> >
>>     >> >> > Michael
>>     >> >> >
>>     >> >> >
>>     >> >> >
>>     >> >> >
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