Maxim Integrated OneWireViewer, Version 1.5 User Manual

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Sample A to D Tab

When the A to D tab is active, the A to D viewer:

Continuously reads/converts the input voltage of the selected channels.

For the selected channels, automatically updates the voltage reading in the Channels area.

Allows the channels that are monitored (see Include in Poll) to be selected.

Notes:

If a channel is not included in the poll, the display for this channel will "freeze", and not show the actual input voltage.

The voltage range, resolution, voltage alarm thresholds, and alternate channel functions can be set on the byte level through the Memory tab. See the
respective device data sheet for more details.

Clock

The Clock viewer gives a real-time reading of the RTC in the selected 1-Wire device connected to the OneWireViewer. This viewer also tells the time difference
between the RTC in the 1-Wire device and in the PC. The user can synchronize the RTC in the 1-Wire device to the one in the PC or halt the RTC oscillator in the
1-Wire device.

The tab of the Clock viewer consists of two areas: Info (top), and Config (bottom). Depending on the size of the tab area, there may be scroll bars (horizontal,
vertical) for the Info area. The current time is always displayed in the 24-hour format with time zone. The Clock viewer applies to all devices that contain an RTC.
See the Supported Devices table above for the list of devices.

Sample Clock Tabs

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