Tue, 26 Sep 2023 14:57:18 +0200
Migrated to isp-idf v5.1
# esp32-owb This is a ESP32-compatible C component for the Maxim Integrated "1-Wire" protocol. It is written for the `idf.py` target `esp32`, although it may work on other ESP-32 devices with minor modifications. It is tested for version 4.4.4 and 5.0.1 of the [ESP-IDF](https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf) environment. Legacy support for v2.1 is available on the [ESP-IDF_v2.1](https://github.com/DavidAntliff/esp32-owb/tree/ESP-IDF_v2.1) branch. This is no longer maintained. Legacy support for v3.0-v3.3 and v4.1-beta1 is available on the [ESP-IDF_v3.0-3.3_4.1-beta1](https://github.com/DavidAntliff/esp32-owb/tree/ESP-IDF_v3.0-3.3_4.1-beta1) branch. This is no longer maintained. ## Features This library includes: * External power supply mode. * Parasitic power mode. * Static (stack-based) or dynamic (malloc-based) memory model. * No globals - support any number of 1-Wire buses simultaneously. * 1-Wire device detection and validation, including search for multiple devices on a single bus. * Addressing optimisation for a single (solo) device on a bus. * 1-Wire bus operations including multi-byte read and write operations. * CRC checks on ROM code. This component includes two methods of bus access - delay-driven GPIO and RMT-driven slots. The original implementation used CPU delays to construct the 1-Wire read/write timeslots however this proved to be too unreliable. A second method, using the ESP32's RMT peripheral, results in very accurate read/write timeslots and more reliable operation. Therefore I highly recommend that you use the RMT driver. *The GPIO driver is deprecated and will be removed.* See documentation for [esp32-ds18b20](https://www.github.com/DavidAntliff/esp32-ds18b20#parasitic-power-mode) for further information about parasitic power mode, including strong pull-up configuration. ## Documentation Automatically generated API documentation (doxygen) is available [here](https://davidantliff.github.io/esp32-owb/index.html). ## Source Code The source is available from [GitHub](https://www.github.com/DavidAntliff/esp32-owb). ## License The code in this project is licensed under the MIT license - see LICENSE for details. ## Links * [esp32-ds18b20](https://github.com/DavidAntliff/esp32-ds18b20) - ESP32-compatible DS18B20 Digital Thermometer component for ESP32 * [1-Wire Communication Through Software](https://www.maximintegrated.com/en/app-notes/index.mvp/id/126) * [1-Wire Search Algorithm](https://www.maximintegrated.com/en/app-notes/index.mvp/id/187) * [Espressif IoT Development Framework for ESP32](https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf) ## Acknowledgements Thank you to [Chris Morgan](https://github.com/chmorgan) for his contribution of adding RMT peripheral support for more reliable operation. Parts of this code are based on references provided to the public domain by Maxim Integrated. "1-Wire" is a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated.