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    DS2502P datasheet by Dallas Semiconductor

    • 1 kbit Add-Only Memory
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    DS2502P Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    • Theoretically, up to 256 devices can be connected to a single 1-Wire bus, but in practice, the number is limited by the bus capacitance, wire length, and noise tolerance. A typical limit is around 10-20 devices.
    • To ensure reliable communication over long 1-Wire bus lengths, use a strong pull-up resistor (e.g., 1 kΩ), keep the bus capacitance low, and use a repeater or a buffer to amplify the signal.
    • The VPP (Programming Voltage) pin is used to provide a higher voltage (typically 12V) to the device during EPROM programming. This voltage is required to program the EPROM memory.
    • Yes, the DS2502P can operate in a 3.3V system, but the programming voltage (VPP) must still be 12V to program the EPROM memory. The device's core logic operates from 2.2V to 5.5V.
    • The 1-Wire bus reset signal is an active low signal that resets all devices on the bus. The master device should generate a reset pulse (typically 480 μs) before starting a new transaction.
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