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DS2450(3)                    One-Wire File System                    DS2450(3)
NAME
       DS2450 - Quad A/D Converter
SYNOPSIS
   Voltage * 4 and Memory.
       20 [.]XXXXXXXXXXXX[XX][/[ PIO.[A-D|ALL] | volt.[A-D|ALL] |
       volt2.[A-D|ALL] ]]
       20 [.]XXXXXXXXXXXX[XX][/[ 8bit/volt.[A-D|ALL] | 8bit/volt2.[A-D|ALL] ]]
       20 [.]XXXXXXXXXXXX[XX][/[ memory | pages/page.[0-3|ALL] | power ]
       20 [.]XXXXXXXXXXXX[XX][/[ alarm/high.[A-D|ALL] | alarm/low.[A-D|ALL] |
       set_alarm/high.[A-D|ALL] | set_alarm/low.[A-D|ALL] | set_alarm/unset |
       set_alarm/volthigh.[A-D|ALL] | set_alarm/volt2high.[A-D|ALL] |
       set_alarm/voltlow.[A-D|ALL] | set_alarm/volt2low.[A-D|ALL] ]
       20 [.]XXXXXXXXXXXX[XX][/[
       See the file man3/standard_mini.3so.
       ]]
   CO2 sensor
       20 [.]XXXXXXXXXXXX[XX][/[ CO2/ppm | CO2/power | CO2/status ]
FAMILY CODE
       20
SPECIAL PROPERTIES
   alarm/high.A ... alarm/high.D alarm.high.ALL
   alarm/high.A ... alarm/high.D alarm.high.ALL
       read-write, binary
       The alarm state of the voltage channel. The alarm state is set one of
       two ways:
       voltage conversion
              Whenever the DS2450 measures a voltage on a channel, that
              voltage is compared to the high and low limits
              set_alarm/volthigh and/or set_alarm/voltlow and if the alarm is
              enabled set_alarm/high and/or set_alarm/low the corresponding
              flag is set in alarm/high and/or alarm/low
       manual set
              The flag can be set by a direct write to alarm/high or alarm/low
   memory
       read-write, binary
       32 bytes of data. Much has special implications. See the datasheet.
   pages/page.0 ... pages/page.3 pages/page.ALL
       read-write, binary
       Memory is split into 4 pages of 8 bytes each. Mostly for reading and
       setting device properties. See the datasheet for details.
       ALL is an aggregate of the pages. Each page is accessed sequentially.
   PIO.A ... PIO.D PIO.ALL
       read-write, yes-no
       Pins used for digital control. 1 turns the switch on (conducting). 0
       turns the switch off (non-conducting).
       Control is specifically enabled. Reading volt will turn off this
       control.
       ALL is an aggregate of the voltages. Readings are made separately.
   power
       read-write, yes-no
       Is the DS2450 externally powered? (As opposed to parasitically powered
       from the data line).
       The analog A/D  will be kept on continuously. And the bus will be
       released during a conversion allowing other devices to communicate.
       Set true (1) only if Vcc powered (not parasitically powered).
       Unfortunately, the DS2450 cannot sense it's powered state. This flag
       must be explicitly written, and thus is a potential source of error if
       incorrectly set.
       It is always safe to leave power set to the default 0 (off) state.
   set_alarm/high.A ... set_alarm/high.D set_alarm/high.ALL
   set_alarm/low.A ... set_alarm/low.D set_alarm/low.ALL
       read-write, yes-no
       Enabled status of the voltage threshold. 1 is on. 0 is off.
   set_alarm/volthigh.A ... set_alarm/volthigh.D set_alarm/volthigh.ALL
   set_alarm/volt2high.A ... set_alarm/volt2high.D set_alarm/volt2high.ALL
   set_alarm/voltlow.A ... set_alarm/voltlow.D set_alarm/voltlow.ALL
   set_alarm/volt2low.A ... set_alarm/volt2low.D set_alarm/volt2low.ALL
       read-write, floating point
       The upper or lower limit for the voltage measured before triggering an
       alarm.
       Note that the alarm must be enabled alarm/high or alarm.low and an
       actual reading must be requested volt for the alarm state to actually
       be set. The alarm state can be sensed at alarm/high and alarm/low
   set_alarm/unset
       read-write, yes-no
       Status of the power-on-reset (POR) flag.
       The POR is set when the DS2450 is first powered up, and will match the
       alarm state until explicitly cleared. (By writing 0 to it).
       The purpose of the POR is to alert the user that the chip is not yet
       fully configured, especially alarm thresholds and enabling.
   volt.A ... volt.D volt.ALL
   8bit/volt.A ... 8bit/volt.D 8bit/volt.ALL
       read-only, floating point
       Voltage read, 16 bit resolution (or 8 bit for the 8bit directory).
       Range 0 - 5.10V.
       Output ( PIO ) is specifically disabled.
       ALL is an aggregate of the voltages. Readings are made separately.
   volt2.A ... volt2.D volt2.ALL
   8bit/volt2.A ... 8bit/volt2.D 8bit/volt2.ALL
       read-only, floating point
       Voltage read, 16 bit resolution (or 8 bit for the 8bit directory).
       Range 0 - 2.55V.
       Output ( PIO ) is specifically disabled.
       ALL is an aggregate of the voltages. Readings are made separately.
CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) SENSOR PROPERTIES
       The CO2 sensor is a device constructed from a SenseAir K30 and a DS2450
   CO2/power
       read-only, floating point
       Supply voltage to the CO2 sensor (should be around 5V)
   CO2/ppm
       read-only, unsigned
       CO2 level in ppm (parts per million). Range 0-5000.
   CO2/status
       read-only, yes-no
       Is the internal voltage correct (around 3.2V)?
STANDARD PROPERTIES
       See the file man3/standard.3so.
ALARMS
       None.
DESCRIPTION
       See the file man3/description.3so.
   DS2450
       The DS2450 (3) is a (supposedly) high resolution A/D converter with 4
       channels. Actual resolutin is reporterd to be 8 bits. The channels can
       also function as switches. Voltage sensing (with temperature and
       current, but sometimes restricted voltrage ranges) can also be obtained
       with the DS2436 , DS2438 and DS276x
ADDRESSING
       See the file man3/addressing.3so.
DATASHEET
       DS2450 http://pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/DS2450.pdf
       CO2 sensor
              http://www.senseair.se/Datablad/k30%20.pdf
       CO2 device
              https://www.m.nu/co2meter-version-2-p-259.html?language=en
SEE ALSO
       See the file man3/seealso.3so.
AVAILABILITY
       http://www.owfs.org
AUTHOR
       Paul Alfille (paul.alfille@gmail.com)
OWFS Manpage                         2003                            DS2450(3)