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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

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Do you call Serial.print or similar in the reception interrupt handler of your separate board? If yes, it may be the problem. On an Arduino, for example, one should avoid calling Serial.xxx functions inside an interruption.

Removing Serial.print lines on Arduino solved the problem for me.

Thanks.

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