Thanks a lot Peter and Andy,

I re read through the manual and found the SSERIAL port connection and the
recommendation of using a CAT5 cable cut in half. I missed that part so I
was a little confused about how to expand the I/Os. So, I'll be more than
ok with this board :)

El lun, 21 jun 2021 a las 4:45, andy pugh (<[email protected]>) escribió:

> On Mon, 21 Jun 2021 at 03:27, Leonardo Marsaglia <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Is the 7i75
> > breakout board the way to add more I/Os to the 7i76E? And in that case I
> > suppose the direction of the I/O pins in determined in HAL at the startup
> > right?
>
> That depends on what you want. If it is just GPIO then look at
> smart-serial boards on the built-in port.
> If that still isn't enough, you could add one or two 7i74 boards to
> the 7i76E for a theoretical extra 3584 extra IO lines....
>
> (smart serial has been recently expanded from 96 to 224 bits, but I am
> not sure if any available boards actually add more than 48 io pins
> each)
>
> --
> atp
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> lunatics."
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