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Re: Auxiliary Lighting W/ Encoders

I think you're talking about programming the Launchpad to act as a game controller, and you want to have more digital indicator outputs than it gives you. Right? So far as I can tell, the most it supports is 11.

I can't imagine how you are thinking an encoder might help. Connecting an input device won't bring any more outputs into existence.

You should probably consider using the Dashboard to provide some of the LEDs you want. Since you're apparently using LabVIEW, it shouldn't be difficult to create a new Dashboard project and add boolean indicators to the appropriate tab. Name them to match Smart Dashboard (Network Tables) variables and they'll be easily controlled by the robot.
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Re: Auxiliary Lighting W/ Encoders

I think that when he says 'encoder', we're thinking something different than what the OP intends.
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Re: Auxiliary Lighting W/ Encoders

I also think that "encoder" probably means either mux or micro controller. I'm not sure which. Neither of these sound like an easy way to go.

Alan's suggestion to put some/all LEDs on the screen is a good one.
Another option is to use more than one launchpad device.

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