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- mAM001
- Analog Input Module
B2
[.]XXXXXXXXXXXX[XX][/[ current | volts | address | crc8 | id | locator
| r_address | r_id | r_locator | type ]]
B2
Note
that the volts and current are mutually exclusive and set by switches
on the sensor case.
Although both volts and current will give a value,
only one of the two is correct. (Based on the electrical connections and
switch settings).
read-write, floating point
Reads the current.
- Range
- 0-20mA
- Resolution
- 12 bit (5 uA)
- Units
- A (amperes)
- Frequency
- DC
read-write, floating point
Reads the voltage.
- Range
- 0-10V
- Resolution
- 12 bit (2.5 mV)
- Units
- V (volts)
- Frequency
- DC
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.
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).
read-only, ascii
The 8-bit family code. Unique to each type of device. Given as upper case
hexidecimal digits (0-9A-F).
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.
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.
read-only,
yes-no
Is the device currently present on the 1-wire bus?
read-only, ascii
Part name assigned by Dallas Semi. E.g. DS2401 Alternative packaging (iButton
vs chip) will not be distiguished.
None.
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 (humidity, 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 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.
The
mAM001 (3)
is a voltage or current meter from CMC Industrial Electronics.
It is packaged for industrial use.
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.
http://www.cmciel.com/products-solutions/individual-products/analog-input-mam001/
owfs (1)
owhttpd (1)
owftpd (1)
owserver (1)
owdir (1)
owread (1)
owwrite (1)
owpresent (1)
owtap (1)
owfs
(5)
owtap (1)
owmon (1)
owtcl (3)
owperl (3)
owcapi (3)
DS1427 (3)
DS1904(3)
DS1994 (3)
DS2404 (3)
DS2404S (3)
DS2415 (3)
DS2417 (3)
DS2401 (3)
DS2411 (3)
DS1990A (3)
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)
DS2405 (3)
DS2406 (3)
DS2408 (3)
DS2409 (3)
DS2413 (3)
DS28EA00
(3)
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)
MAX31826
(3)
DS1922 (3)
DS2438 (3)
EDS0065 (3)
EDS0068 (3)
DS2450
(3)
DS2890 (3)
DS2436
(3)
DS2437 (3)
DS2438 (3)
DS2751 (3)
DS2755 (3)
DS2756 (3)
DS2760 (3)
DS2770
(3)
DS2780 (3)
DS2781 (3)
DS2788 (3)
DS2784 (3)
DS2423 (3)
LCD
(3)
DS2408 (3)
DS1977 (3)
DS2406 (3)
TAI8570 EDS0066 (3)
EDS0068 (3)
EEEF (3)
DS2438 (3)
http://www.owfs.org
Paul Alfille (paul.alfille@gmail.com)
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