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Inputs and outputs are used for monitoring and controlling a connected device or receiving signals from that device in order to trigger certain events.
 
Inputs and outputs are used for monitoring and controlling a connected device or receiving signals from that device in order to trigger certain events.
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1-Wire is a voltage-based digital system that works with two contacts, data and ground, for half-duplex bidirectional communication. Compared to other serial communication systems such as I2C or SPI, 1-Wire devices are designed for use in a momentary contact environment.
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1-Wire is a voltage-based digital system that works with two contacts, data and ground, for half-duplex bidirectional communication. Compared to other serial communication systems such as I2C or SPI, 1-Wire devices are designed for use in a momentary contact environment. It is developed by Dallas Semiconductor (now Maxim Integrated) that allows devices to communicate over a single wire using a complex protocol to transfer data. The 1-Wire protocol is commonly used for low-speed communication between microcontrollers and their peripherals, such as temperature sensors, memory devices, and other digital and analog sensors.
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Currently, only one Teltonika device (TRB141) supports 1-Wire communication protocol.
    
In this chapter, we will set up and configure the 1-Wire sensor with '''TRB141'''.
 
In this chapter, we will set up and configure the 1-Wire sensor with '''TRB141'''.
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==Connecting 1-Wire Sensor with TRB141==
 
==Connecting 1-Wire Sensor with TRB141==
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First of all we will connect the 1-Wire sensor with TRB141, for this example, I will be using two different 1-Wire sensors Dallas DS1820 and Dallas DS1922.
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First of all we will connect the 1-Wire sensor with TRB141, for this example, we will be using two different 1-Wire sensors Dallas DS1820 and Dallas DS9092.
 
Before we proceed with the connection, make sure you know how your 1-Wire sensor has to be connected, or open your 1-Wire sensor data sheet to reference where each wire should be connected.
 
Before we proceed with the connection, make sure you know how your 1-Wire sensor has to be connected, or open your 1-Wire sensor data sheet to reference where each wire should be connected.
    
===DS1820 connection===
 
===DS1820 connection===
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The wiring for DS1820 can be seen in the picture provided below. We will connect the 1st wire to TRB141, the second wire to the 1-Wire pin on TRB141, and the 3rd wire to the + pin. Please see the Wiring of DS1820 and Pinout of TRB141 on which pins should be connected.
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====Wiring====
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[[File:Networking rut configuration 1 wire wiring v1.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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====Pinout====
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[[File:Networking trb141 manual input output input output connector pinout v7.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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* 1 - Red Wire
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* 2 - White Wire
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* 3 - Green Wire
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===DS9092 connection===
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'''Note: Keep in mind that the wire colors of your Ibutton can be different to ones used for this example.'''
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The wiring for DS9092 can be seen in the picture provided below. We will connect the '''Green Wire''' to TRB141 1-Wire Pin, the '''Red Wire''' to the Ground pin on TRB141. Please see the Wiring of DS9092 and Pinout of TRB141 on which pins should be connected.
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====Wiring====
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[[File:Networking rut configuration 1 wire wiring DS9092 v1.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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====Pinout====
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[[File:Networking trb141 manual input output input output connector pinout v4.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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* 1 - Green Wire
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* 2 - Red Wire
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====Picture-example====
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[[File:Networking rut configuration 1 wire wiring example v3.jpg|border|class=tlt-border]]
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==1-Wire configuration on TRB141==
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1-Wire configuration is simple, you will only need to log in to your device's CLI/SSH and execute a few commands.
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Firstly, let's connect to your device's CLI. Open your WebUI by opening Browser on your computer and inputting your device's IP(by default 192.168.2.1).
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Now navigate to '''System → CLI'''. Login with your '''root''' username and your '''admin password''':
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[[File:Networking trb141 configuration 1 wire cli v1.png|border|class=tlt-border|1100px]]
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===1-Wire activation commands===
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In order to read one-wire sensor data you will need to follow these steps:
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    <li>Set one-wire sensor value to "1' using the <i>ubus</i> command: <pre>ubus call ioman.gpio.onewire update '{"value":"1"}'</pre></li>
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    <li>List the connected one-wire devices from the <i>/sys/bus/w1/devices</i> directory using the <b><i>ls</i></b> command: <pre>ls /sys/bus/w1/devices</pre></li>
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    <li>Choose a sensor to read and obtain its state from the <i>/sys/bus/w1/devices/&#60;device_name&#62;/w1_slave</i> directory: <pre>cat /sys/bus/w1/devices/&#60;device_name&#62;/w1_slave</pre></li>
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</ol>
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'''Commands executed on CLI:'''
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[[File:Networking trb141 configuration 1 wire cli commands v1.png|border|class=tlt-border|1100px]]
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==Testing the configuration==
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The wiring for DS1820 can be seen in the picture provided below. We will connect the 1st wire to TRB141, the second wire to the 1-Wire pin on TRB141, and the 3rd wire to the + pin. Please see the Wiring of DS1820 and Pinout of TRB141 on which pins should be connected.
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The configuration testing is straight forward, you will need to execute command '''cat /sys/bus/w1/devices/<device_name>/w1_slave''' you should see the data from your sensor in the CLI output, keep in mind that the output entirely depends on the 1-Wire sensor used, so most likely you will see different outup. And if you will be using a similar 1-Wire device to '''DS9092''' you will need to touch and hold the key for a few seconds until you would see the slave device.
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'''The example output:'''
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[[File:Networking trb141 configuration 1 wire cli commands test v1.png|border|class=tlt-border|1100px]]
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==Connecting Multiple 1-Wire Sensors with TRB141==
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The configuration for connecting multiple 1-wire sensors is the same as above.
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There’s no restriction or limit on the number of sensors that can be connected to TRB141. However, there’s a limit on how many sensors can be read every second which is up to 75 sensors only.
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===DS18B20 connection===
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The wiring image is a similar scheme that we used as our guide for connecting multiple 1-Wire sensors on the TRB141.
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====Wiring====
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[[File:Networking trb1 configuration connectionguide v1.png|border|class=tlt-border|500px]]
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====Picture-example====
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[[File:Networking trb1 configuration multi 1wire via breadboard v1.png|border|class=tlt-border|500px]]
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==Output==
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Enable the 'ioman.gpio.onewire' service. You can configure this by following the instructions above regarding [[TRB141_1-Wire_Setup/Configuration#1-Wire_activation_commands|1-Wire activation commands]].  
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We should be able to see all the 1-wire sensor directories and read their values accordingly.
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[[File:Networking trb1 configuration cli multi1wire v1.png|border|class=tlt-border|800px]]
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[[File:Networking trb1 configuration cli multi1wire output v1.png|border|class=tlt-border|800px]]
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'''Wiring:'''
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28-00000e55f136 = '''31.1 °C'''
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[[File:Networking rut configuration 1 wire wiring v1.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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28-00000e7dfff9 = '''24.3 °C'''
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'''Pinout:'''
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==Summary==
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[[File:Networking trb141 manual input output input output connector pinout v3.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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In this article we connected and configurated different 1-Wire sensors and learned how to configure the 1-Wire sensor to display data on TRB141 SSH/CLI. Additionally, in this article you can find how different 1-Wire sensors have to be wired/connected to TRB141.
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And here you can see real-life connection example of TRB141 with DS1820:
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==References==
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[[File:Networking rut configuration 1 wire wiring example v1.jpg|border|class=tlt-border|700px]]
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[[TRB141 Input/Output]]

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