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DS1921-Thermochron(3)        One-Wire File System        DS1921-Thermochron(3)

NAME

DS1921 - Thermochron temperature logging iButton.

SYNOPSIS

Temperature logging iButton. 21 [.]XXXXXXXXXXXX[XX][/[ about/[measuring| resolution| samples| templow| temphigh| version] | clock/[date| running| udate] | histotgram/[counts[0-62|ALL]| gap| temperature[counts[0-62|ALL]] | log[date[0-2047|ALL]| elements| temperature[0-2047|ALL]| udate[0-2047|ALL]] | memory | mission/[date| delay| easystart| frequency| rollover| running| samples| sampling| udate] | overtemp/[date[0-11|ALL]| elements| end[0-11|ALL]| count[0-11|ALL]| temperature[0-11|ALL]| udate[0-11|ALL]] | pages/page.[0-15|ALL] | temperature | undertemp/[date[0-11|ALL]| elements|end[0-11|ALL]| count[0-11|ALL]| temperature[0-11|ALL]| udate[0-11|ALL]] | See the file man3/standard_mini.3so. ]]

FAMILY CODE

21

SPECIAL PROPERTIES

about/measuring read-only, yes-no Is this DS1921 currently measuring a temperature? about/resolution read-only, floating point What is the resolution of the temperature measurments (in the current temperature scale). about/samples read-only, unsigned integer How many total temperature measurements has this DS1921 performed? about/temphigh read-only, floating point Highest temperature this DS1921 can measure (in the current temperature scale). about/templow read-only, floating point Lowest temperature this DS1921 can measure (in the current temperature scale). about/version read-only, ascii Specific version of this DS1921. clock/date read-write, ascii 26 character date representation of the internal time stored in this DS1921. Increments once per second while clock/running Setting date to a null string will put the current system time. Accepted date formats are: Sat[urday] March 12 12:23:59 2001 Apr[il] 4 9:34:56 2002 3/23/04 23:34:57 current locale setting (your system's format) clock/running read-write, yes-no Whether the internal clock is running. This can be explicitly set, and is automatically started by setting clock/date or clock/udate or by starting a mission with mission/easystart or mission/frequency The main reason to stop the clock is to conserve the internal battery. The clock cannot be stopped during a mission, and the clock is essential for a mission. clock/udate read-write, unsigned integer A numeric representation of clock/date The number of seconds in UNIX time (since Jan 1, 1970). histogram/counts.0 ... histogram/counts.62 histogram/counts.ALL read-only, unsigned integer The number of samples in the current mission whose temperature fell within the histogram/temperature to histogram/temperature+histogram/gap range. histogram/elements read-only, unsigned integer The number of bins in the histogram. Always 63. histogram/gap read-only, floating point The size of the histogram bin. Depends on the Thermochron version ( about/version ) and is usually 4 times about/resolution Given in the current temperatature scale. histogram/temperature.0 ... histogram/temperature.62 histogram/temperature.ALL read-only, floating point Lower limit of the temperature range for the corresponding histogram bin. In the current temperature scale. log/date.0 ... log/date.2047 log/date.ALL read-only, ascii Date that the corresponding log/temperature was taken, in ascii format. (See clock/date for more on the format). The number of valid entries is actually log/elements since the log may not be full. mission/samples gives the total number of samples that have been taken but there is only room in the log for 2048 entries. Once the log is full, mission/rollover determines the Thermochron's behavior. If mission/rollover is false(0), the log will hold the first 2048 samples and log/date.0 will always be the same as mission/date If mission/rollover is true (1) then the log will hold the last 2048 samples and the entries will be shifted down with each new sample. Note the OWFS code "untwists" the rollover behavior. The data will always be a linear array of earliest to latest. ALL is the all data elements comma separated. log/elements read-only, unsigned integer Number of valid entries in the log. OWFS offers the full 2048 values in the log memory, but not that many samples may yet have been taken. log/elements will range from 0 to 2048 and always be less than or equal to mission/samples log/temperature.0 ... log/temperature.2047 log/temperature.ALL read-write, floating point The temperature readings (in the current temperature scale) that correspond to the log/date sample. See log/date for details on the indexing scheme and rollover behavior. log/udate.0 ... log/udate.2047 log/udate.ALL read-write, unsigned integer A numeric representation of log/date The number of seconds in UNIX time (since Jan 1, 1970). memory read-write, binary User available storage space. 512 bytes. Can also be accessed as 16 pages of 32 bytes with the pages/page.x properties. overtemp/count.0 ... overtemp/count.11 overtemp/count.ALL undertemp/count.0 ... undertemp/count.11 undertemp/count.ALL read-only, unsigned integer Number of sampling periods that the Thermochron stayed out of range durring a mission. Each sampling period is mission/frequency minutes long. overtemp/end.0 ... overtemp/end.11 overtemp/end.ALL undertemp/end.0 ... undertemp/end.11 undertemp/end.ALL read-only, ascii End of time that the Thermochron went out of range during the current mission. See clock/date for format. Each period can be up to 255 samples in length, and span the time overtemp/date to overtemp/end ( or undertemp/date to undertemp/end ). overtemp/date.0 ... overtemp/date.11 overtemp/date.ALL undertemp/date.0 ... undertemp/date.11 undertemp/date.ALL read-only, ascii Time that the Thermochron went out of range during the current mission. See clock/date for format. overtemp/elements undertemp/elements read-only, unsigned integer Number of entries (0 to 12) in the overtemp or undertemp array. overtemp/temperature undertemp/temperature read-write, floating point Temperature limit to trigger alarm and error log. overtemp/temperature gives upper limit and undertemp/temperature gives lower limit. In current temperature scale. overtemp/udate.0 ... overtemp/udate.11 overtemp/udate.ALL undertemp/udate.0 ... undertemp/udate.11 undertemp/udate.ALL read-only, unsigned integer A numeric representation of overtemp/date or undertemp/date The number of seconds in UNIX time (since Jan 1, 1970). pages/page.0 ... pages/page.15 pages/page.ALL read-write, binary Memory is split into 16 pages of 32 bytes each. User available. The log memory, register banks and histogram data area are all separate from this memory area. ALL is an aggregate of the pages. Each page is accessed sequentially. temperature read-only, floating point Last temperature explicitly requested. Only available when the mission is not in progress. Value returned in in the current temperature scale.

STANDARD PROPERTIES

See the file man3/standard.3so.

ALARMS

None.

DESCRIPTION

See the file man3/description.3so. DS1921 Thermochron The DS1921 (3) is an iButton device with many intriguing functions. Essentially it monitors temperature, giving both a log of readings, and a histogram of temperature ranges. The specification is somewhat complex, but OWFS hides many of the implementation details. While on a mission the DS1921 (3) records temperature readings in a 2048-sample log and adds them to a 62-bin histogram.

ADDRESSING

See the file man3/addressing.3so.

DATASHEET

http://pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/DS2438.pdf http://pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/an/humsensor.pdf

SEE ALSO

See the file man3/seealso.3so.

AVAILABILITY

http://www.owfs.org

AUTHOR

Paul Alfille (paul.alfille@gmail.com) OWFS Manpage 2005 DS1921-Thermochron(3)

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