OneWire Library lets you access 1-wire devices made by Maxim/Dallas, such as temperature sensors
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#include "mbed.h" #include "OneWire.h" OneWire owBus(p21); int main() { char _id[16]; DeviceAddresses* devAddresses = owBus.getFoundDevAddresses(); uint8_t foundNum = owBus.getFoundDevNum(); printf("OneWire: found %d devices\r\n", foundNum); while(1) { OneWireDeviceTemperature::startConversationForAll(&owBus, OWTEMP_11_BIT); for (uint8_t i = 0; i < foundNum; i++) { OneWireDevice* owDevice = OneWireDeviceFactory::init(&owBus, (*devAddresses)[i]); if (owDevice->getFamily() != ONEWIRE_DS18B20_FAMILY) // currently only DS18B20 supports continue; owDevice->generateId(_id); printf("OneWire: device #%s = %.4f*C\r\n", _id, (float) owDevice->sendGetCommand(GET_TEMPERATURE)); delete owDevice; } wait(5); } }
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OneWireDevice.cpp | 1626 | Revisions Annotate |
OneWireDeviceFactory.cpp | 1445 | Revisions Annotate |
OneWireDeviceTemperature.cpp | 2178 | Revisions Annotate |