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Re: Arduino with Ethernet shield.

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Originally Posted by RoboNerd01 View Post
My question is very simple, is an Arduino mega 2560 using UDP communication via the SEED studio Ethernet shield to communicate with the cRIO legal in competition? I'm aware that no other wireless communication is legal besides the bridge. If you answer, can you please state the rule number proving that it is legal. THANKS!
It is considered a co-processor and is covered in rule R54, R57, and likely some others. Pay attention to the UDP limitations on R57. http://frc-manual.usfirst.org/viewItem/3#4
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