STM32F334 onewire master onewire slave application example on stm32f3 discovery kit
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‎2023-03-09 2:19 AM
I am very new to STM32 dev environment using atollic truestudio at this moment. I have very tight deadline of my project and want an example to see onewire master-slave transmission over uart/usart with or without dma. I tried to search it over the st community, did not get any luck. Any advice will be great.
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‎2023-03-11 10:07 AM
> I tried to search it
https://www.google.com/search?q=STM32+OneWire
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‎2023-03-09 2:26 AM
Welcome, @Community member​, to the community!
@Tilen MAJERLE​ has already developed a very good library for Onewire, which you are welcome to try out. There are also some references to Onewire here in the community, e.g. here.
Hope that helps?
Regards
/Peter
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‎2023-03-11 10:07 AM
> I tried to search it
https://www.google.com/search?q=STM32+OneWire
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‎2023-03-21 4:36 AM
Thank you so much to both of you, it really helped to me properly include one-wire in my project
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‎2023-03-21 5:40 AM
Great!
When your question is answered, please mark this topic as answered by choosing Select as Best for the preferred answer, as also explained here. This will help other users find that answer faster.
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