Well, if you get an OpenWRT-enabled TP-Link with a case and USB-Plug
already in place, I think your better off without soldering ;)
Attach a $15 USB DS9490, finished without the heavy drawbacks of I2C
(DS2482) or even rather unusable bitbang-busmasters..
I did a bunch of packages for recent owfs
On 1 June 2014 16:47, Michael Markstaller m...@elabnet.de wrote:
Well, if you get an OpenWRT-enabled TP-Link with a case and USB-Plug
already in place, I think your better off without soldering ;)
Attach a $15 USB DS9490, finished without the heavy drawbacks of I2C
(DS2482) or even rather
On 01.06.2014 18:18, Colin Law wrote:
On 1 June 2014 16:47, Michael Markstaller m...@elabnet.de wrote:
Well, if you get an OpenWRT-enabled TP-Link with a case and USB-Plug
already in place, I think your better off without soldering ;)
Attach a $15 USB DS9490, finished without the heavy
Hello!
Some of the i2c bus masters have a bad habit of locking up or worse.
It really depends on the host and the target for these. The target is
obviously the Maxim part number. But what's host name? That is who
makes it.
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Gregg C Levine gregg.drw...@gmail.com
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Am 27.05.2014 18:20, schrieb Colin Law:
This might make a nice wifi remote 1-wire server if it gets off the ground.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/vocore-a-coin-sized-linux-computer-with-wifi
Well, actually no. Designing a base board for USB2.0 and Ethernet lines
is by no means simple.
Colin Law wrote:
This might make a nice wifi remote 1-wire server if it gets off the ground.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/vocore-a-coin-sized-linux-computer-with-wifi
Or, you could go for the even cheaper:
http://en.usr.cn/Tiny-size-low-power-uart-ttl-to-802.11b-g-n-low-price-wifi-module
I'll order one. I guess running 1-wire via one of the GPIO pins would be
the simplest solution. No mention of power source or budget that I could
find.
Paul
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 12:20 PM, Colin Law clan...@gmail.com wrote:
This might make a nice wifi remote 1-wire server if it gets off the
This might make a nice wifi remote 1-wire server if it gets off the ground.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/vocore-a-coin-sized-linux-computer-with-wifi
Colin
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