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I'm trying to design an Air Flow Sensor while using a 1-Wire Bus. Does anyone know of a certain design for this?
My main goal is to stay clear from mechanical parts and use a Thermistor differential ciruict, but I am open to all designs or ideas anyone has to input!
I had a feeling it was that. "1 Wire" actually requires two wires, one for signal and one for ground, so that name is just ridiculous. So what if i really do use one single wire with no ground for communication, should i call it "0 Wire" ha ha, or what if i use RF instead, should i call that "-1 Wire" ha ha.
Oh yeah ok folks, im using "Minus One Wire" technology for my RF remote control <chuckle>.
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