Am 29.12.2015 um 19:43 schrieb Jan Kandziora:
> Am 29.12.2015 um 16:39 schrieb Ursin Soler:
>>
>> By this year (initial release 7/15) Maxim released the DS28E17 [1]
>> which is in my oppinion a game changer.
>>
> I like to add, the DS28E17 is only available in a very tiny 16TQFN-EP
> package, which is very hard to solder by hand (0.5mm pitch, no leads) so
> I doubt anyone of us hobbyists is going to use that chip unless someone
> sells it on a pinned 2.54mm pitch adapter board.
> 
> For me, I'd rather use Pascal Berten's BAE0911, which has I²C bridging
> functionality, and implement the neccesary logic with the chip's
> automation engine. Or do the same with Matthias' MOAT, I could use an
> arbitrary Atmel AVR chip then.
> 
Matthias,

is it possible to create a Onewire->I²C bridge with your MOAT? If
possible as a drop-in replacement of the DS28E17, at least from onewire
view?

If you can prepare something like that, I would try to create a pair of
linux kernel drivers which make the remote I²C available through
/dev/i2c- devices nodes.

what do you think?

Kind regards

        Jan



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