as always, I do not know whether it is the best solution, but I have done so
.
In the infinite main loop, I ask to owserver the list of present objects,
and store it in an array: there can be connected just one iButton at a time.
In the array will be some objects always present (master bus, switch,
> Dan MacKay wrote:
> I'm also interested in how this works for you - I'd like to replace
the door lock on my house with an electronic latch and iButtons as
keys.
Perhaps this will work for you:
http://www.free-circuit-diagrams.com/mcu/page-1/268/ibutton-electronic
-lock
or, maybe that:
http://
Hi.
I did a test with time.sleep 1 sec, and it looks like no load to raspberry.
So 1 sec. is viable compromise.
But I have another question:
We solve here only one ibutton, so checking in loop if any directory has
beeen created. But how to solve if I need to identify person with ibutton
(20 or more
May be a DS1961S helps?
But, is it supported in OWFS?
2013/6/5 p4trykx
> W dniu 05.06.2013 o 00:59 Daniel MacKay pisze:
>
> > I'm also interested in how this works for you - I'd like to replace the
> > door lock on my house with an electronic latch and iButtons as keys.
>
> Remember that tho
W dniu 05.06.2013 o 00:59 Daniel MacKay pisze:
> I'm also interested in how this works for you - I'd like to replace the
> door lock on my house with an electronic latch and iButtons as keys.
Remember that those iButtons can be easily copied. However I think that
normal steel key can be copied
You can buy motorized cylinders or motorized lock assemblies. With these,
you still have the mechanical key and it functions regardless of the
electronics. I did not want to advertise anyone, but if you need sample
links, I can send some.
Vajk
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 10:39 AM, Giulio Carabetta
I agree with Mick: my system (server, ip-poe cam, 1-wire line &
electronics, adsl, cell.) is powered with a little ups, but the door itself
is a traditional mechanical one :)
For the rest I'm pretty happy.
I have to solve the problem of false positives on the control line of the
sensor to open the
Beware of power outages! You need a backup means of entry.
On 04/06/13 23:59, Daniel MacKay wrote:
> I'm also interested in how this works for you - I'd like to replace the door
> lock on my house with an electronic latch and iButtons as keys.
> --