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[[Wikipedia:1-Wire|1-Wire]] is a device communications bus system designed by Dallas Semiconductor Corp. that provides low-speed data, signaling, and power over a single signal.<ref>http://www.maxim-ic.com/design_guides/en/1_WIRE_PRODUCTS_4.pdf</ref>
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<blockquote>1-Wire is a device communications bus system designed by Dallas Semiconductor Corp. that provides low-speed data, signaling, and power over a single signal.<ref>http://www.maxim-ic.com/design_guides/en/1_WIRE_PRODUCTS_4.pdf</ref> 1-Wire is similar in concept to I²C, but with lower data rates and longer range. It is typically used to communicate with small inexpensive devices such as digital thermometers and weather instruments. A network of 1-Wire devices with an associated master device is called a MicroLan.
 
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1-Wire is similar in concept to I²C, but with lower data rates and longer range.
 
 
 
It is typically used to communicate with small inexpensive devices such as digital thermometers and weather instruments.
 
 
 
A network of 1-Wire devices with an associated master device is called a MicroLan.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 16:57, 10 March 2014

1-Wire is a device communications bus system designed by Dallas Semiconductor Corp. that provides low-speed data, signaling, and power over a single signal.[1] 1-Wire is similar in concept to I²C, but with lower data rates and longer range. It is typically used to communicate with small inexpensive devices such as digital thermometers and weather instruments. A network of 1-Wire devices with an associated master device is called a MicroLan. Wikipedia:1-Wire

Pages in category "1-Wire"

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