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Step 2Build the RS232 interface

Build the RS232 interface
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I like to build the 1-Wire busmaster so small that it can just sit in the back of the computer in the rs232 port.

Step 1)
Figure out how small you can make it.
Put all the components on a perfbaord. Place them with the circuit in mind. We don't want to add any wires to the bottom of the circuit! Se image.

Step 2)
Cut out the right size perfboard.
Just drag a sharp knife a few times over the row of holes where you want to cut.
Do this on both sides, then just break it in two. It usually breaks at the fault line you created.

3)
Solder the components in place. and connect the solder points to complete the circuit.
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4 comments
Apr 17, 2011. 6:13 AMandy70707 says:
Will this interface work with other 1-wire devices such as iButtons? And can it do bi-directional serial (read+write) or just simply reading from the device?
Apr 30, 2009. 10:51 AMbhp0528 says:
I'm a little shy (actually lazy) when it comes to circuit boards and solder. I noticed a similar tutorial was using a http://www.maxim-ic.com/quick_view2.cfm/qv_pk/2982 to interface from serial to RJ-45.

Looking at the documentation it appears this would do the same as your diodes and soldering and give you a RJ-45 to boot. The site appears to spec the device for $21. Any idea how that would compare to soldering diodes in price and functionality?
Apr 30, 2009. 10:58 AMbhp0528 says:
After looking at the site a little longer I found a number of different adapters (USB, Serial, etc). Has anyone tried these?

http://www.maxim-ic.com/products/ibutton/products/adapters.cfm#rs232
Nov 28, 2007. 12:29 AMaramja says:
Hi - I am new to the electronics field. Is it possible for you to explain why the RS232 interface circuit is wired the way it is. Apologies if this is too basic a question! cheers
Nov 28, 2007. 10:39 AMaramja says:
Ok that makes more sense to me now - many thanks for that!

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