MPC8260 - I2C - single channel 1-wire master (DS2482) - 1 wire EEPROM (DS2433)

deadfish007_at_yahoo.com
Date: 12/31/04

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    Hi,

    I'm writing an I2C driver for the MPC8260 that needs to read/write to a
    1-wire EEPROM via a single channel 1-wire master. Since I'm new to the
    embedded world, I was wondering, if I want to send a READ ROM command
    to the 1 wire EEPROM, how must I go about doing that via software? How
    must I format the Tx buffer of the I2C to send that out to the 1-wire
    EEPROM via the single-channel 1-wire master?
    Thanks for your help in advance.

    Dead Fish


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