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Re: roboRio limited to 8 Analog Inputs

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Originally Posted by Joe Johnson View Post
* Looking at the pinouts, it looks like the REV RIOduino passes through all the MXP signals so I may be able to plug the REV RIOduino into the roboRIO then plug the navX into the REV RIOduino. I have two concerns. First, will they even physically fit together (see photo attached). Second, both want to use the UART lines -- The roboRIO TX line is no problem as I can have them both listen without a conflict. But I will have to let one or the other use the roboRIO RX line. Never a dull momemt.
Hi Joe,

The RIOduino does come with an extra connector giving you the ability to stack another MXP board on top. However, it is unlikely that the navX will clear the shield headers on the RIOduino.

One solution would be to use the REV MXP Extension Cable to mount the navX elsewhere.

Like others have stated, the RIOduino has both UART and I2C connected to the MXP. You can use I2C on the RIOduino and UART on the navX.

Be sure to check out our website for the latest documents and information about the RIOduino: www.revrobotics.com/product/rioduino
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