I have connected a Raspberry Pi and a separate board together with a homemade I²C level shifter, and installed the Python module SMBus, the Raspberry Pi can communicate with the the PiGlow on the other board, but every so often I get an input/output error message when trying the command:
bus.write_i2c_block_data(address, signal, data)
It says:
IOError: [Errno 5] Input/output error
I found a work around for it through this post: Input/output error using Python module SMBus, a Raspberry Pi and an Arduino (and this is more or less a follow up to that question)
I currently have try-catch's around the calls that gave me the error like so:
try:
bus.write_i2c_block_data(address, signal, data)
except IOError:
subprocess.call(['i2cdetect', '-y', '1'])
which works perfectly fine to work around the i/o errors. My problem is, due to all the try-catch's, the code seems to run significantly slower. I was wondering if there was another known work around of if there was a more efficient way to do this. Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks