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  • Forum Post: Re: RECIVE DATA FORM DS18B20

    Andy Neil Andy Neil
    OK - now we've moved to the correct forum. Thuan Dao Vinh In the code example of TI provide Which particular example are you talking about? Provide a link. Thuan Dao Vinh mspf11x1 Do you mean msp 430 f11x1 ? Do you understand how the Maxin/Dallas 1-Wire TM Bus works ? Obviously, you...
    on Oct 1, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: ERROR WITH MSP430G2553

    Andy Neil Andy Neil
    Thuan Dao Vinh I writed a program to recieve data from DS18B20 Did you actually write it - or did you just copy it from somewhere? If you copied it, do you understand what it is supposed to be doing? Again, do you understand how the Maxim/Dallas 1-Wire TM bus works in general, and how to use...
    on Oct 7, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: MPS430F2274 one wire interface

    Andy Neil Andy Neil
    Each 1-Wire TM device Datasheet contains a detailed description of its interface operation. Maxim (formerly Dallas) provide a great deal of information - including example code - on how to use and implement their 1-Wire TM bus. http://www.maxim-ic.com/products/ibutton/ Andy Neil, on 8052.com...
    on Oct 22, 2011
  • Forum Post: RE: UART with Launchpad and CCS

    Andy Neil Andy Neil
    Meanwhile, here's the two key documents on the Maxim (formerly Dallas) 1-Wire TM protocol which you will need to study carefully : http://www.8052.com/forum/read/149007 - includes links to the complete 1-Wire TM protocol documentation set. You will, of course, also need to carefully study the...
    on May 7, 2013
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