Maxim-integrated OneWireViewer, Version 1.5 Uživatelský manuál

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USER GUIDE 3358
OneWireViewer User's Guide, Version 1.5
By: Bernhard Linke, Principal Member Technical Staff
Sep 25, 2009
Abstract:
This User's
Guide explains the OneWireViewer software program and how it can be used to evaluate the unique features of 1-Wire® and iButton®
devices.
Introduction
The OneWireViewer is a Java™-based software package to explore Maxim's 1-Wire and iButton devices with a personal computer. The 1-Wire and iButton devices
communicate over a single data line plus ground reference, using the 1-Wire protocol. Several 1-Wire adapters are available for USB and serial ports. The
OneWireViewer provides a user interface to evaluate the unique features of 1-Wire and i
Button products, including Thermochron® (temperature logging),
Hygrochron™ (real-time temperature and humidity), A to D (analog to digital), clock, memory, and file operations.
Installation
Refer to application note 4373, "OneWireViewer and iButton® Quick Start Guide" for the installation instructions for the 1-Wire Drivers, which also install the
OneWireViewer. For additional/expanded help, see application note 5057, "OneWireViewer Tips and Tricks," starting with the section Identifying the System.
Uninstalling
Refer to the application note 5057, "OneWireViewer Tips and Tricks," section How to Install a Newer OneWireViewer Version.
Program Main Window
The main window of the OneWireViewer consists of four areas: Device List (top left), 1-Wire Search Mode (bottom left), Tab area (to the right) and menus (top
row). The width of the device list/search mode area can be adjusted by horizontally moving the vertical scroll bar that separates these areas from the tab area. The
Device List/1-Wire Search Mode areas can be removed/restored by clicking on one of the tiny triangles to the right of the device list.
Viewer Menus
File
Close (to exit program)
Has a subtitle Alt-1 (instead of Alt+F4). The Program will end with Alt+F4 as well as Alt+1. The '1' must be pressed on the normal keypad, not the numeric keypad,
to be accepted.
View
Show Message Log (to read error messages)
Opens a new window that displays a device access log and error messages.
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PasswordThe Password viewer allows the user to set, enable, and disable passwords on a 1-Wire device, and to input the device-specific read and write

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Sample Real-Time Temperature TabWhen the Real-Time Temperature tab is active, the Real-Time Temperature viewer:Continuously issues the device-specific

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Sample Real-Time Humidity TabWhen the Real-Time Humidity tab is active, the Real-Time Humidity viewer:Continuously issues the device-specific command

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Sample Switch TabSwitch Viewer Channel CommandsToggle State (to toggle the state of the switch between on and off)This command allows the switch'

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Sample A to D TabWhen the A to D tab is active, the A to D viewer:Continuously reads/converts the input voltage of the selected channels.For the selec

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When the Clock tab is active, the Clock viewer:Continuously reads the time registers of the selected device.Converts the reading from the device-speci

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Allows the contents of the selected bank to be changed.Allows the new data to be copied to the selected bank.Sample Memory Tab with Scratchpad Selecte

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Sample File Tab (DS1922L)File Viewer CommandsFormat Device (to create a root directory in the device)The device must be formatted before files can be

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Sample File Tab with Directory and File Data DisplayedNotes:The 1-Wire File Structure allows multiple devices to be formatted as one cluster. For this

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Hex Editor with File ViewerEditingAreaMultiple rows of 16 bytes each in the Hex tab of the viewer; the last row can be shorter (partially editable). E

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Show Tab in New Window (to view multiple functions or devices simultaneously)To use this function, first select a device, then select one of the avail

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EPROM ProgrammingiButton and 1-Wire devices that are one-time-programmable (OTP) incorporate technology called electrically programmable read only mem

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Application Note 3358: http://www.maximintegrated.com/an3358USER GUIDE 3358, AN3358, AN 3358, APP3358, Appnote3358, Appnote 3358 Copyright © by Maxim

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The 1-Wire and iButton products support a broad set of features. The following table, sorted by family code, shows the applicable device function view

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Supported DevicesSupportedDevicesFamilyCodeThermochron Mission Temperature Humidity SwitchAtoDClock Memory File PasswordDS1990A,DS1990R01

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Sample Thermochron Viewer TabThermochron Viewer CommandsRefresh Mission Results (to read device status, temperature, histogram, and alarm log)This all

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Sample Temperature Log GraphicSample HistogramSample Alarm LogPage 6 of 21

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Start New Mission Window (default)It is recommended that you synchronize the device's real-time clock (RTC) to the PC. Enter the mission start de

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Sample Mission Viewer TabMission Viewer CommandsRefresh Mission Results (to read device status, temperature log, and data log)This allows a mission in

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Sample Temperature Data Log Graphic (Humidity Data Log looks similar)Start New Mission Window (default)It is recommended that you synchronize the devi

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