1-Wire Temperature Sensors

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Introduction to the product

Description:

One of the implemented features for fleet management devices is 1-Wire data protocol, which enables connection of temperature sensors. It is a perfect accessory for temperature monitoring.

1-Wire temperature sensors is a great addition for your fleet management trackers in the following use cases:

  • Thermostatic controls – maintain temperature near a desired set point.
  • Thermally sensitive system – receive alerts when temperature enters or leaves pre-defined value.
  • Consumer products – be assured that goods which you are delivering will maintain high quality.





Technical characteristics:

  • Stainless Steel Tube
  • 1-Wire Interface
  • Unique 64-Bit Serial Code
  • ±0.5°C Accuracy from -10°C to +85°C
  • No External Components Required
  • Stripped & Tinned Terminal
  • Can be Powered from Data Line (parasitic connection)
  • Power Supply Range: 3.0V to 5.5V
  • Temperature Range: -55°C to 125°C (-67°F to +257°F)
  • Waterproof
  • 8 meters cable length

Installation

To connect the 1-wire temperature sensor you have to make sure to connect 3 PINs of the sensor to the PINs of your device correctly.

Up to 4 sensors can be connected to our devices simultaneously.

 

PIN NUMBER PIN NAME

DESCRIPTION

1 1-wire Data Outputs temperature data via 1-Wire interface
2 1-wire Power Power supply for the sensor (can be left disconnected in parasitic connection)
3 GND (-) Ground.


Device configuration

The device reads the sensor data automatically after the sensors are connect, however the I/O elements are disabled by default to save data. To receive data to server, make sure that the appropriate I/O elements(Dallas Temperature # / Dallas Temperature ID #) are enabled. 

First ID is the sensor that is connected first, that can be changed from software side without disconnecting the sensors. It can be done by navigating to 1-Wire section and assigning the IDs of the sensors in your desired order.