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mlohbihler

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Document it as a gift of 0 value. This will avoid the astonishing duties and taxes that would otherwise be applied.

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Oh, but if your device doesn't have a RJ connector, don't bother. I'm not set up for integrating components on to boards or anything.

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I've got leads soldered to the board now.

On the input side: DQ, Com, +5VDC
On the output side I/O A, com, I/O B

The DS 2406 is mounted on the board with some pullup resistors.

I can do RJ-45 on the input side if you needed it.

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mlohbihler

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I got test 1-wire equipment from hobbyboards. If yours is compatible with that, it should be fine.

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fclauson

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Bump

any news on this - did you manage to test
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No news.

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