On 01/03/16 22:38, Peter Hollenbeck wrote:
> Raspberry Pi Ethernet to LinkUSB
> Ethernet from LinkUSB to MS-TV
> Ethernet from MS-TV to DS18B20
>
> Ethernet connections to DS18B20:
> DS18B20 +5V red connected to RJ45 pin 2
> DS18B20 ground blue to RJ45 pin 6
> DS18B20 data yellow to RJ45 pin 4
That looks weird, according to my LinkUSB PDF pin 6 is Auxiliary. Try 
pin 1,3 or 5 which is GND.

There should be no need for a pull-up resistor on a LinkUSB, ever. It 
would probably just confuse the active pull-up which the LinkUSB is 
equipped with.
The doc you referred to (https://www.adafruit.com/products/381) seems to 
assume a direct connection between a Rasberry Pi GPIO pin, and the 
device. That makes a non-optimal, but working, 1-wire master. You have a 
proper one (the LinkUSB).

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