Am Dienstag, 18. Oktober 2011, 00:40:37 schrieb ekgnkb3d:
> Hi Jan and others
>
> Jan Kandziora wrote:
> > Which host adapter do you use?
>
> OK, I forgot to mention the used hardware - sorry:
> An embedded ARM with 400MHz
> The 1-Wire bus master is connected via I2C a DS2482-100
> The temperatur
Hi Jan and others
Jan Kandziora wrote:
>
> Which host adapter do you use?
>
OK, I forgot to mention the used hardware - sorry:
An embedded ARM with 400MHz
The 1-Wire bus master is connected via I2C a DS2482-100
The temperature will be read from DS18B20 temperature9
Jan Kandziora wrote:
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Hi Silvano
Can't help you with a link, sorry. A while back I installed a 1-wire
system to monitor temperatures and control a solar heating system, all
written in Python, still going strong.
I believe that if you install owfs you get owpython (and all the other
stuff) as part of it, you choo
Am Montag, 17. Oktober 2011, 15:42:18 schrieb ekgnkb3d:
>
> when having a closed-loop-control working with a temperature sensor (a
> DS18B20) and a valve actuator (a DS2408 pin) I found out that the CPU load
> of the owserver process is very high.
>
Which host adapter do you use? What's the loop de
owpython is mentioned in several places on the website, but I was
not able to find a link.
http://owfs.org/index.php?page=software
http://owfs.org/index.php?page=man-pages-programs
Can someone post a link?
Thank You
-- Silvano
I am new to this list and I am wondering if in the past there has been
any discussion/effort to add support for wireless devices, for example
XBee radio are reasonably priced.
http://www.sparkfun.com/products/8664
Thanks
-- Silvano
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Hi all,
when having a closed-loop-control working with a temperature sensor (a
DS18B20) and a valve actuator (a DS2408 pin) I found out that the CPU load
of the owserver process is very high.
Looking with the Linux command "top" into the processes, I found out that
the owserver on the TIME+ column