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DS2502(3)						       One-Wire File System							 DS2502(3)

NAME
DS2502 - Add-Only Memory (1 kBit) DS2502-E48 - 48-bit Node Address Chip DS2502-UNW - UniqueWare Add-Only Memory (1 kBit) DS1982 - Add-Only iButton (1 kBit) DS1982U - UniqueWare iButton (1 kBit) SYNOPSIS
EPROM add-only memory. 09 [.]XXXXXXXXXXXX[XX][/[ memory | pages/page.[0-3|ALL] | address | crc8 | id | locator | r_address | r_id | r_locator | type ]] 89 [.]XXXXXXXXXXXX[XX][/[ mac_e | mac_fw | memory | pages/page.[0-3|ALL] | project | address | crc8 | id | locator | r_address | r_id | r_locator | type ]] FAMILY CODE
09 DS2502 DS1982 89 DS2502-UNW DS2502-E48 DS1982U SPECIAL PROPERTIES
mac_e mac_fw read-only, binary 64 bit or 80 bit media access control number. Unique, and unrelated to the 1-wire address. It is apparently used for ethernet or FireWire addressing, respectively. memory read-write, binary 128 bytes of memory. Initially all bits are set to 1. Writing zero permanently alters the memory. pages/page.0 ... pages/page.3 pages/page.ALL read-write, yes-no Memory is split into 4 pages of 32 bytes each. ALL is an aggregate of the pages. Each page is accessed sequentially. project read-only, binary 32 bit project id. Constant 0x0000 for ethernet and 0x00001128 for firewire. See Datasheets. STANDARD PROPERTIES
address r_address read-only, ascii The entire 64-bit unique ID. Given as upper case hexidecimal digits (0-9A-F). address starts with the family code r address is the address in reverse order, which is often used in other applications and labeling. crc8 read-only, ascii The 8-bit error correction portion. Uses cyclic redundancy check. Computed from the preceding 56 bits of the unique ID number. Given as upper case hexidecimal digits (0-9A-F). family read-only, ascii The 8-bit family code. Unique to each type of device. Given as upper case hexidecimal digits (0-9A-F). id r_id read-only, ascii The 48-bit middle portion of the unique ID number. Does not include the family code or CRC. Given as upper case hexidecimal digits (0-9A- F). r id is the id in reverse order, which is often used in other applications and labeling. locator r_locator read-only, ascii Uses an extension of the 1-wire design from iButtonLink company that associated 1-wire physical connections with a unique 1-wire code. If the connection is behind a Link Locator the locator will show a unique 8-byte number (16 character hexidecimal) starting with family code FE. If no Link Locator is between the device and the master, the locator field will be all FF. r locator is the locator in reverse order. present (DEPRECATED) read-only, yes-no Is the device currently present on the 1-wire bus? type read-only, ascii Part name assigned by Dallas Semi. E.g. DS2401 Alternative packaging (iButton vs chip) will not be distiguished. ALARMS
None. DESCRIPTION
1-Wire 1-wire is a wiring protocol and series of devices designed and manufactured by Dallas Semiconductor, Inc. The bus is a low-power low-speed low-connector scheme where the data line can also provide power. Each device is uniquely and unalterably numbered during manufacture. There are a wide variety of devices, including memory, sensors (humid- ity, temperature, voltage, contact, current), switches, timers and data loggers. More complex devices (like thermocouple sensors) can be built with these basic devices. There are also 1-wire devices that have encryption included. The 1-wire scheme uses a single bus master and multiple slaves on the same wire. The bus master initiates all communication. The slaves can be individually discovered and addressed using their unique ID. Bus masters come in a variety of configurations including serial, parallel, i2c, network or USB adapters. OWFS design OWFS is a suite of programs that designed to make the 1-wire bus and its devices easily accessible. The underlying priciple is to create a virtual filesystem, with the unique ID being the directory, and the individual properties of the device are represented as simple files that can be read and written. Details of the individual slave or master design are hidden behind a consistent interface. The goal is to provide an easy set of tools for a software designer to create monitoring or control applications. There are some performance enhancements in the implementation, including data caching, parallel access to bus masters, and aggregation of device communication. Still the fundemental goal has been ease of use, flexibility and correctness rather than speed. DS2502 DS1982 The DS2502 (3) is used for write-once incremental storage. It's main advantage is for audit trails (i.e. a digital purse). The DS2502-E48 and DS2502-UNW are some of the UniqueWare class of devices. Some of the memory was preprogramed at the factory. See the datasheet for specifics. The DS2502 , DS2505 , and DS2506 differ in their function by the amount of on-board memory they possess. (The internal protocols are slightly different, but the OWFS system handles this automatically. ADDRESSING
All 1-wire devices are factory assigned a unique 64-bit address. This address is of the form: Family Code 8 bits Address 48 bits CRC 8 bits Addressing under OWFS is in hexidecimal, of form: 01.123456789ABC where 01 is an example 8-bit family code, and 12345678ABC is an example 48 bit address. The dot is optional, and the CRC code can included. If included, it must be correct. DATASHEET
http://pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/DS2502.pdf http://pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/DS2502-E48.pdf http://pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/DS2502-UNW-DS2506S-UNW.pdf http://pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/DS1982-F3-DS1982-F5.pdf http://pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/DS1982U-DS1986U.pdf SEE ALSO
Programs owfs (1) owhttpd (1) owftpd (1) owserver (1) owdir (1) owread (1) owwrite (1) owpresent (1) owtap (1) Configuration and testing owfs (5) owtap (1) owmon (1) Language bindings owtcl (3) owperl (3) owcapi (3) Clocks DS1427 (3) DS1904(3) DS1994 (3) DS2404 (3) DS2404S (3) DS2415 (3) DS2417 (3) ID DS2401 (3) DS2411 (3) DS1990A (3) Memory DS1982 (3) DS1985 (3) DS1986 (3) DS1991 (3) DS1992 (3) DS1993 (3) DS1995 (3) DS1996 (3) DS2430A (3) DS2431 (3) DS2433 (3) DS2502 (3) DS2506 (3) DS28E04 (3) DS28EC20 (3) Switches DS2405 (3) DS2406 (3) DS2408 (3) DS2409 (3) DS2413 (3) DS28EA00 (3) Temperature DS1822 (3) DS1825 (3) DS1820 (3) DS18B20 (3) DS18S20 (3) DS1920 (3) DS1921 (3) DS1821 (3) DS28EA00 (3) DS28E04 (3) EDS0064 (3) EDS0065 (3) EDS0066 (3) EDS0067 (3) EDS0068 (3) EDS0071 (3) EDS0072 (3) Humidity DS1922 (3) DS2438 (3) EDS0065 (3) EDS0068 (3) Voltage DS2450 (3) Resistance DS2890 (3) Multifunction (current, voltage, temperature) DS2436 (3) DS2437 (3) DS2438 (3) DS2751 (3) DS2755 (3) DS2756 (3) DS2760 (3) DS2770 (3) DS2780 (3) DS2781 (3) DS2788 (3) DS2784 (3) Counter DS2423 (3) LCD Screen LCD (3) DS2408 (3) Crypto DS1977 (3) Pressure DS2406 (3) -- TAI8570 EDS0066 (3) EDS0068 (3) AVAILABILITY
http://www.owfs.org AUTHOR
Paul Alfille (paul.alfille@gmail.com) OWFS Manpage 2003 DS2502(3)
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