Query: onewire
OS: netbsd
Section: 4
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
ONEWIRE(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual ONEWIRE(4)NAMEonewire -- 1-Wire busSYNOPSISonewire* at gpioow? option ONEWIREVERBOSEDESCRIPTION1-Wire bus was originally developed by Dallas Semiconductor for connecting integrated circuits. It is commonly used for connecting devices such as electronic keys, EEPROMs, temperature sensors, real-time clocks, security chips, etc. The onewire driver provides a uniform programming interface layer between 1-Wire master controllers and various 1-Wire slave devices. Each 1-Wire master controller attaches a onewire framework; several slave devices can then be attached to the onewire bus. The driver supports plugging and unplugging slave devices on the fly.SUPPORTED MASTERSgpioow(4) 1-Wire bus bit-banging through GPIO pinSUPPORTED SLAVESowtemp(4) temperature family type deviceSEE ALSOintro(4)HISTORYThe onewire driver first appeared in OpenBSD 4.0 and NetBSD 4.0.AUTHORSThe onewire driver was written by Alexander Yurchenko <grange@openbsd.org> and ported to NetBSD by Jeff Rizzo <riz@NetBSD.org>.BSDApril 4, 2006 BSD
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