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'i2c bus'
1997\03\14@232218
by
richardd
hi!
is there anyone out there that has interfaced the dallas
i2c microlan series of components such as ds2401,ds2405,ds2407,ds1820
to a pic processor i need to control the dallas chips from a hand held
keypad
1997\03\15@200050
by
Karoly Hoss
richardd wrote:
>
> hi!
> is there anyone out there that has interfaced the dallas
> i2c microlan series of components such as ds2401,ds2405,ds2407,ds1820
> to a pic processor i need to control the dallas chips from a hand held
> keypad
are you sure these are not one-wire-interface components ?
bye
charley
1997\03\16@034731
by
Antti Lukats
At 01:38 AM 16/3/97 +0100, you wrote:
>richardd wrote:
>>
>> hi!
>> is there anyone out there that has interfaced the dallas
>> i2c microlan series of components such as ds2401,ds2405,ds2407,ds1820
>> to a pic processor i need to control the dallas chips from a hand held
>> keypad
>
>are you sure these are not one-wire-interface components ?
>bye
>charley
microlan is one-wire network :)
antti
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1997\03\16@191112
by
Karoly Hoss
Antti Lukats wrote:
>
>> >> is there anyone out there that has interfaced the dallas
> >> i2c microlan series of components such as ds2401,ds2405,ds2407,ds1820
> >> to a pic processor i need to control the dallas chips from a hand held
> >> keypad
> >
> >are you sure these are not one-wire-interface components ?
> >bye
> >charley
>
> microlan is one-wire network :)
>
is it very far from i2c ?
I made the one-wire routines for pic
and I'll need the i2c soon .
is it possible that the ds one-wire is somehow compatible with i2c ?
I don't know anything about i2c this post has just hit my eyes .
bye
charley
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