2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/5268247
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ARM-Based Universal 1-Wire Module Solution

Abstract: Sensory networks are part of a solution to monitor the required physical variables in the area of interest. Their type, the used communication protocol, plays an important role in the parameter of their complexity. One of the economical solutions is the usage of a 1-wire communication network that requires only 2 physical wires. The individual sensors or the nodes of the communication network are connected in parallel. The goal was to design and implement a universal low-power 1-wire bus module with a fully im… Show more

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“…The hardware design of our 1-wire driver overcomes these limitations. Experimental measurements show that a bus length of more than 500 meters [20] to be used but primarily aims at parasitic sensor wiring. This method saves wiring costs and, by comparison of the performed experimental measurements, is as efficient as the standard wiring method.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hardware design of our 1-wire driver overcomes these limitations. Experimental measurements show that a bus length of more than 500 meters [20] to be used but primarily aims at parasitic sensor wiring. This method saves wiring costs and, by comparison of the performed experimental measurements, is as efficient as the standard wiring method.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These additional sensor inputs can be digital and attached to a multidrop bus. The WaterWatcher uses the 1-wire bus (Dudak et al 2018) where multiple sensors are attached to the same wired connection and each sensor is associated with a unique address. The temperature sensor used for the WaterWatcher is digital as an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) since the use of an ASIC decreases complexity.…”
Section: Block Diagram and System Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%