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Thursday, March 18, 2010
Fonera 1-wire continued.. The Hub
5port dumb 1-Wire hub. Made from a 5-way RJ11 splitter.
I also added a DC connector to allow powering non bus-powered devices from the same RJ connectors.
PIN1 is external Power
PIN2 & 3 are 1-Wire and GND
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