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Reading 1-Wire iButtons using a UART
June 13, 2014 Kenny Millar Electronics, Galileo, Hardware, Software, 0
This post takes a look at a simple 1-Wire protocol reader/writer using a standard UART for detecting and communicating with 1-Wire devices. Written in C for Linux, and running on Intel Galileo. It could easily be ported to most other platforms.
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