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Here comes the Version 2 of my 1-Wire Hub.
 
Here comes the Version 2 of my 1-Wire Hub.
  
The basics are the same as in [[1-Wire Hub|Version 1]]
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The basics are the same as in [[1-Wire Hub|Version 1]], see there for wiring concept.
  
For this one I use a case for a cap rail.
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For this one I use a case for a cap rail like the following with '''12 connectors''' on each side.
  
[[File:1WireHub2Gehaeuse.png]]
 
  
Therefor the layout was adjusted like this:
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[[File:1WireHub2Gehaeuse.jpg|400px]]
  
[[File:1WireHub2Layout.png]]
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Therefore the layout was adjusted like this:
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[[File:1WireHub2Layout.png|400px]]
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(View from top, printed circuits and soldering on the bottom)
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The '''cyan''', '''red''' and '''black''' thick dots are the soldering points for the upstream '''Data''', '''+5V''' and '''GND''' wires.
  
 
Furthermore I use a USB to 1-Wire adapter like this.
 
Furthermore I use a USB to 1-Wire adapter like this.
  
[[File:1WireHub2Adapter.png]]
 
  
(It is from [http://stores.ebay.com/DAEStore DAEStore from Bulgaria on eBay] which make good parts for [http://stores.ebay.com/DAEStore/_i.html?_nkw=1-Wire&submit=Search 1-Wire networks])
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[[File:1WireHub2Adapter.jpg|400px]]
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It is from [http://www.denkovi.com/ Denkovi Assembly Electronics ltd.] from Bulgaria ([http://stores.ebay.com/DAEStore/_i.html?_nkw=1-Wire&submit=Search Store on eBay]) which make good parts for 1-Wire networks which are worth the money. ([[Media:DenkoviUSBtoOneWireInterfaceModule.pdf|User manual]])
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Here are some pictures to get an impression.
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Some more pictures...
  
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:1WireHub2-1.jpg|Caption1
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File:1WireHub2-1.jpg|Conductor plate top with correct size and connectors
File:1WireHub2-2.jpg|Caption1
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File:1WireHub2-2.jpg|Conductor plate bottom view with path breaks (made with a 6mm drill)
File:1WireHub2-3.jpg|Caption1
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File:1WireHub2-3.jpg|Wiring
File:1WireHub2-4.jpg|Caption1
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File:1WireHub2-4.jpg|Mount plate for USB adapter
File:1WireHub2-5.jpg|Caption1
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File:1WireHub2-5.jpg|Mounted USB adapter
File:1WireHub2-6.jpg|Caption1
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File:1WireHub2-6.jpg|Mounted in cubicle with 2 sensors connected.<br /><small>(All not used D+ & D- are bridged here!)</small>
File:1WireHub2-7.jpg|Caption1
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File:1WireHub2-7.jpg|Finished :-)
File:1WireHub2-8.jpg|Caption1
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 23:08, 19 November 2014

Here comes the Version 2 of my 1-Wire Hub.

The basics are the same as in Version 1, see there for wiring concept.

For this one I use a case for a cap rail like the following with 12 connectors on each side.


1WireHub2Gehaeuse.jpg


Therefore the layout was adjusted like this:

1WireHub2Layout.png

(View from top, printed circuits and soldering on the bottom)

The cyan, red and black thick dots are the soldering points for the upstream Data, +5V and GND wires.

Furthermore I use a USB to 1-Wire adapter like this.


1WireHub2Adapter.jpg


It is from Denkovi Assembly Electronics ltd. from Bulgaria (Store on eBay) which make good parts for 1-Wire networks which are worth the money. (User manual)


Some more pictures...