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Support for Dallas 1-wire products.

Is there any driver support available for using Dallas 1-wire products from Labview.
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It's been a while since I played with 1-wire, at the time there were LabVIEW vis to
read and write to some of the chips available. Check the Dallas Semi 1-wire
developers site.

If you can't find them let me know and I'll email what I have.

Regards,

Alan


"Gary" wrote in message news:506500000008000000611A0000-986697009000@quiq.com...
> Is there any driver support available for using Dallas 1-wire products
> from Labview.
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Hi Alan!

I am also looking for LabView 1-wire drivers... Unfortunately I could only find commercial ones... You wrote that you had programmed some LabView drivers by yourself already. Do you think you could send me a few examples?

I would be very grateful for your help!

Stefan [prechel@reinluft.de]
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I have also been searching a Labview (not a comercial) driver for the Dallas one-wire net, Specially I looking for a driver from where it is possible  to read the temeperature and DI sensors.  If anybody can give me a hint or maybe send a driver i would be happy.     gvp011762@brikks.com
 
 
 
 
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There have been several discussions about the 1-wire on the devzone so I'm not sure if you have searched (make sure you select something other than last 90 days).
 
Here is one that might get you started....
 
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labjack has a 1-wire driver available here:

http://www.labjack.com/labview_downloads.html
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I had to read the temperature of the DS18B20 with the DS9097U-009 dongle. I downloaded the sourcecode of some examples and compiled them with an opensource IDE (dev c++ from bloodshed). The software found my dongle and could read the temperature.
 
I build the sourcecode to a DLL-file which I loaded into Labview.
 
This workaround works great for me Smiley Very Happy You can easily look what the output have to be and you can easily change the sourcecode.
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hi edBo,

Can you share your 1-wire labview driver?

 

it would be very helpful.

 

thanks,

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new labview 1-wire available:

https://lavag.org/files/file/302-1-wirezip/

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