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Re: 1-Wire network wiring



	From: 	  cjhunter@xxxxxxx
Subject: 	Re: [ukha_d] 1-Wire network wiring
Date: 	25 October 2007 07:28:23 BDT
To: 	  ukha_d@xxxxxxx

Brian -

no answer here, I'm afraid, but am very interested in the answers, if
anyone has them ... so 'thought I'd maybe prompt it again !

Chris


On 23 Oct 2007, at 20:41, Brian Smith wrote:

> Sorry if this has been covered before but I've had a good search
> through the
> archives and can't find anything.  I'm looking for some advice as
> to how
> people have wired up their 1-wire networks.  I have a number of
> temperature
> sensors connected up via cat5 from each room to my node 0.  I guess it
> resembles a star topology and whilst it seems to work fine the
> wiring is
> less than elegant with a number of hacked cat5 fly leads from my
> patch panel
> joined together with a terminal block.  Does anyone have any cheap and
> cheerful suggestions as to how I could improve this as I want to
> add some
> more sensors and my current approach isn't what you'd call
> scalable?  Also
> does anyone have any experience on the number of devices that can be
> sustained without the use of a hub?  I've only got half a dozen at the
> moment but I'm probably looking to add the same again.
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
>
> Brian



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