Can you make a video about the slave discovery process? I still don't understand how the masters gets all the uids from the slaves. They can't be transmitting at the same time, can they?
Very good video: informative and exact, but, on the other hand, concise and not overloaded with content. Graphics and animations appeal to imagination and help better understand and memorize material.
I love when I discover educational videos like these, where it's obvious that the creator is really passionate about the subject. Great job! Thank you for your contribution!
The 1-wire temperature sensors are very useful. At work we have several long strings of them which we can wrap around oddly shaped parts allowing us to monitor the temperature at many different points during gluing and annealing operations of acrylic to make sure we don't have any hot/cold spots.
You say there is a 65µs bit time, but then when you talk about how the master writes a 0, it takes, at most, 120µs. Well, how can you keep up with the defined baud rate if you're taking longer to send bits than the time you're supposed to?
Maxim has been doing this for years, by buying the tech from Dallas Semiconductors, and then Analog Devices bought 'em. The circle of life in the tech world.
very technical and very informative, thank you
If every video on UA-cam was this good.
Can you make a video about the slave discovery process? I still don't understand how the masters gets all the uids from the slaves. They can't be transmitting at the same time, can they?
Very good video: informative and exact, but, on the other hand, concise and not overloaded with content. Graphics and animations appeal to imagination and help better understand and memorize material.
Where is part 2?
2nd part is removed
I love when I discover educational videos like these, where it's obvious that the creator is really passionate about the subject. Great job! Thank you for your contribution!
Very informative. Second part would be useful.
The 1-wire temperature sensors are very useful. At work we have several long strings of them which we can wrap around oddly shaped parts allowing us to monitor the temperature at many different points during gluing and annealing operations of acrylic to make sure we don't have any hot/cold spots.
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You say there is a 65µs bit time, but then when you talk about how the master writes a 0, it takes, at most, 120µs. Well, how can you keep up with the defined baud rate if you're taking longer to send bits than the time you're supposed to?
60-120 us, means in practice the transmission rate can be slower if you need it.
Maxim has been doing this for years, by buying the tech from Dallas Semiconductors, and then Analog Devices bought 'em. The circle of life in the tech world.
Is 1 wire still supported?
I’ve seen this type of technology on easyeda
Very nice video, I now understand how the 1-wire protocol works