DS28E18

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1-Wire® to I2C/SPI Bridge with Command Sequencer

1-Wire Slave to I2C or SPI Master Bridge Device Which Is Parasitically Powered from a Host Microcontroller.

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Part Details

  • Operate Remote I2C or SPI Devices Using Single-Contact 1-Wire Interface
    • Extending I2C/SPI Communication Distance
    • Reduce Six Wires (for SPI) or Four Wires (for I2C) to Two Wires
    • 512-Byte Sequencer for Autonomous Operation of Attached Devices
    • Two Configurable GPIO Pins for Additional Peripheral Control
  • No External Power Required
    • DS28E18 Parasitically Powered from 1-Wire
    • I2C/SPI Peripheral Power Derived from the 1-Wire Line
  • Flexible 1-Wire and I2C/SPI Master Operational Modes
    • Supports Standard (11kbps) and Overdrive (90kbps) 1-Wire Communication
    • 100kHz, 400kHz, and 1MHz for I2C Slaves
    • Up to 2.3MHz for SPI Slaves
  • Easy to Integrate
    • Small, 2mm x 3mm x 0.75mm, 8-Pin TDFN Package
    • -40°C to +85°C Operation
    • 2.97V to 3.63V Operating Voltage Range
DS28E18
1-Wire® to I2C/SPI Bridge with Command Sequencer
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Evaluation Kits

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DS28E18EVKIT

Evaluation Kit for the DS28E18

Features and Benefits

  • Driver Support for Windows 10/8/7
  • Fully Compliant with USB 2.0 Specification
  • USB Powered with No External Power Supply Required
  • Extended SPI/I2C Peripheral Module Connector for Rapid Prototyping of SPI/I2C Slaves

Product Details

The DS28E18 evaluation system (EV system) provides the special hardware and software system to exercise the features of the DS28E18 1-Wire®-to-I2C/SPI bridge with command sequencer IC. The EV system consists of a DS28E18 EV kit board, a DS7505 peripheral module board, a MAX31722 peripheral module board, and a DS9481P-300# USB-to-1-Wire adapter for PC connectivity. The EV kit is compatible with Windows® operating systems.

Applications

  • Accessory Identification and Control
  • Equipment Configuration and Monitoring
  • Examining Environmental Conditions
  • Grain Elevator Monitoring

DS28E18EVKIT
Evaluation Kit for the DS28E18

Reference Designs

MAXREFDES9002
MAXREFDES9002 Circuits from the lab

C-source Reference for Operating the DS28E18 from Cortex-M4 GPIO Pins

Features and Benefits

Features

  • Power and communication to I2C and SPI sensors through two wires
  • 512-byte command sequencer for autonomous operation
  • Up to 10mA at 3.3V sensor power derived from 1-Wire
  • Up to 100m distance with the 1-Wire interface
  • Example C-code demonstrates how to interface to I2C and SPI sensors
MAXREFDES9000
MAXREFDES9000 Circuits from the lab

Remote I2C and SPI Sensor Operation Using the DS28E18

Features and Benefits

  • Power and communication to I2C and SPI sensors via two wires
  • 512-byte command sequencer for autonomous operation
  • Up to 10mA at 3.3V sensor power derived from 1-Wire
  • Up to 100m distance with the 1-Wire interface
  • Raspberry Pi® computer enables a powerful computing platform for creating an expansive system of sensors
  • Example source code demonstrates how to interface to various types of I2C and SPI sensors
maxrefdes9004 board
MAXREFDES9004 Circuits from the lab

C-source Reference for Operating the DS2485 Combined with a DS28E18 from a Cortex-M4 Microcontroller

Features and Benefits

  • Dedicated 1-Wire Master for Convenient 1-Wire Processing
  • Up to 100m Remote Communication with Connected 1-Wire Slave Devices
  • C-Code Demonstrates How to Use the DS2485 in Software Including an Example with the DS28E18

Designed–Built–Tested

A simple, cost-efficient, 1-Wire master is demonstrated using the DS2485 for a simple sensor application using the MAX32660 host microcontroller. This reference design includes the following major components: one each of MAX32660 Cortex-M4 microcontroller, DS2485 1-Wire master, DS28E18 1-Wire to I2C/SPI bridge and an I2C temperature sensor module. This document describes the hardware shown above as well as its supplementing software. It provides a detailed, systematic technical guide to set up and understand the MAXREFDES9004 reference design. The system has been built and tested, details of which follow later in this document.

MAXREFDES9002
C-source Reference for Operating the DS28E18 from Cortex-M4 GPIO Pins
MAXREFDES9000
Remote I2C and SPI Sensor Operation Using the DS28E18
MAXREFDES9004
C-source Reference for Operating the DS2485 Combined with a DS28E18 from a Cortex-M4 Microcontroller

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