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Single wire Vs. 1- Wire protocol - are they similar

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Can an I2C to 1-wire bridge work with Single wire protocol device?

Attached Bridge's SPEC, i would like to connect single wire protocol device e.g. TI's bq26100 Auth. IC

instead of 1-wire device, is it feasable ?
 

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They appear to be the same protocol.
 

are you sure? becuase i saw different results on the web..
can you link me to the place its says they appear to be the same?
 

Where did you find the different results? I looked at the wikipedia page for 1-wire and the datasheet for the bq26100
 

Thanks tpetar - i have the EVB of DS2482 I2C to 1-Wire bridge but is it the same as Single wire protocol ?

Joeisi - thanks https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_Wire_Protocol this SWP leads to 1-wire and seems they different
SWP is using SDQ... which is different from 1-wire....or maybe i'm missing somthing
 

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