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Patrick Townsend & Associates Achieves NIST Certification of Its ... - Business Wire

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ONEWIRE(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						ONEWIRE(4)

NAME
onewire -- 1-Wire bus SYNOPSIS
onewire* at gpioow? option ONEWIREVERBOSE DESCRIPTION
1-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 MASTERS
gpioow(4) 1-Wire bus bit-banging through GPIO pin SUPPORTED SLAVES
owtemp(4) temperature family type device SEE ALSO
intro(4) HISTORY
The onewire driver first appeared in OpenBSD 4.0 and NetBSD 4.0. AUTHORS
The onewire driver was written by Alexander Yurchenko <grange@openbsd.org> and ported to NetBSD by Jeff Rizzo <riz@NetBSD.org>. BSD
April 4, 2006 BSD