On 2 Mar 2012, at 01:36, Michael Markstaller wrote:
> Am 02.03.2012 01:05, schrieb Stuart Poulton:
>> I Don't see it being any more brave than using a USB to 1-wire convertor.
>>
>> PCB for the DS2483 is in the pipeline, watch this space.
>
> Surely true, anything RoHS, EMV-compliant and havin
Am 02.03.2012 01:05, schrieb Stuart Poulton:
> I Don't see it being any more brave than using a USB to 1-wire convertor.
>
> PCB for the DS2483 is in the pipeline, watch this space.
Surely true, anything RoHS, EMV-compliant and having a case with some
terminals, i'd buy instantly ;) several hund
I Don't see it being any more brave than using a USB to 1-wire convertor.
PCB for the DS2483 is in the pipeline, watch this space.
Stuart
On 2 Mar 2012, at 00:00, p4trykx wrote:
> Dnia 02.03.2012 o 00:39 Michael Markstaller Michael
> Markstaller napisał(a):
>
> Sent the previous message t
Dnia 02.03.2012 o 00:39 Michael Markstaller Michael
Markstaller napisał(a):
Sent the previous message to soon
Just want to add that there is DS2483
http://www.maxim-ic.com/datasheet/index.mvp/id/7630
Can be connected without isolator(if you're brave;-) because it has dual
volatage 3.3 for i
Dnia 02.03.2012 o 00:39 Michael Markstaller Michael
Markstaller napisał(a):
> Am 01.03.2012 21:50, schrieb Pascal Baerten:
>> bit banging: well, what I like with direct GPIO interfacing, is the
>> ability to insert an opto-coupler in the circuit.
> Well, point for you ;)
> If its working, I'm
Am 01.03.2012 21:50, schrieb Pascal Baerten:
> bit banging: well, what I like with direct GPIO interfacing, is the
> ability to insert an opto-coupler in the circuit.
Well, point for you ;)
If its working, I'm happy to test on real 1-Wire installations (i'm a
user but opto-isolation of i2c/twi shou
OK, closed the page and opened again before the edit and it is there now.
Mick
On 01/03/12 20:45, Stuart Poulton wrote:
Mike,
Can you give it another go, it's possible that someone saved an edit
at the same time as you.
Stuart
On 1 Mar 2012, at 20:43, Mick Sulley wrote:
Just tried to add
@stuart: I've upated the wiki page.
@mick: maybe I updated at the same time and win on the commit?
bit banging: well, what I like with direct GPIO interfacing, is the ability
to insert an opto-coupler in the circuit.
Long distance is also possible if I implements active pullup.
And timing is really
Just tried to add the details, created an account, logged in, edit the
page preview, save, all looks fine but when I look at the page again it
has not been changed. Any suggestions what I may be doing wrong?
Mick
On 01/03/12 20:20, Stuart Poulton wrote:
If you've been able to order, and have
Am 01.03.2012 21:18, schrieb Pascal Baerten:
> I have ordered one on Farnell. Expecting delivrery on week 11. (before
> March 18)
> Of course I plan to interface Raspi for owfs.
> No problem for the electronic part. My idea is to use directly GPIO with
> really cheap and little components count.
I'
On 03/01/2012 03:18 PM, Pascal Baerten wrote:
> I have ordered one on Farnell. Expecting delivrery on week 11. (before
> March 18)
> Of course I plan to interface Raspi for owfs.
> No problem for the electronic part. My idea is to use directly GPIO with
> really cheap and little components count.
If you've been able to order, and have a delivery date, could you please add
details to the shipping wiki page ?
http://elinux.org/RPi_Shipping
Thanks
Stuart
On 1 Mar 2012, at 20:18, Pascal Baerten wrote:
> I have ordered one on Farnell. Expecting delivrery on week 11. (before March
> 18)
> O
I have ordered one on Farnell. Expecting delivrery on week 11. (before
March 18)
Of course I plan to interface Raspi for owfs.
No problem for the electronic part. My idea is to use directly GPIO with
really cheap and little components count.
For linux distro, I plan to use debian.
Still have to in
Just had an acknowledgement of my order, estimated delivery w/c 23rd
April, so not time to get excited just yet. :(
Mick
On 29/02/12 18:54, Mick Sulley wrote:
>From the info on the RaspberryPi site they are only available from RS
> Components http://rswww.com/ or Farnell http://farnell.com/ b
From the info on the RaspberryPi site they are only available from RS
Components http://rswww.com/ or Farnell http://farnell.com/ both have
branches across the world, although from what p4trykx said earlier some
may not know too much about it. I have seen a couple on eBay but I am
sure they a
i´m in brazil, do you have a global link to buy raspi?
i can compile owfs to arm devices without problems
Em 29 de fevereiro de 2012 15:23, p4trykx escreveu:
> Dnia 29.02.2012 o 18:20 Roberto Spadim Roberto
> Spadim napisał(a):
>
>> i think anyone have buyed a working one
>> do you have a
I got up early as well, there is an announcement on the Raspberry Pi
site http://www.raspberrypi.org/
By 6:05 both the RS Components and Farnell websites were unavailable, I
tried for ages and eventually managed to register an interest on the RS
site and then put in an order on the Farnell site
Dnia 29.02.2012 o 18:20 Roberto Spadim Roberto
Spadim napisał(a):
> i think anyone have buyed a working one
> do you have a link to buy one?
I got up in the morning special to buy one but despite previous
announcements Raspis weren't available in Poland.
Farnell and RS Poland don't kno
i think anyone have buyed a working one
do you have a link to buy one? i can work on it and compile a owfs
complete suite (http,ftp,fuse,etc)
Em 29 de fevereiro de 2012 14:11, Joris Meijerink
escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> Anybody planning to fiddle around with the Raspberry Pi and owsf combo?
> Looks
Hi,
Anybody planning to fiddle around with the Raspberry Pi and owsf combo?
Looks like a pretty promising combo. The raspberry is debian based so
shouldn't be to big a problem.
Joris
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