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Re: Use Sidecar I2C port to communicate with Arduino?

evanperryg,

You can use the cRIO to communicate with the Arduino, several teams have done so, including mine. However, to the best of my knowledge, the cRIO has to be the master as an I2C slave is not currently supported. There are a couple of threads on this topic that might help if you search. I can help if you have specific questions from the Arduino side, (or cRIO from a Java perspective).

Mike