
I am aware of the 7 bit address limits and so I believe the 0x37 I am sending is a valid address. Wire.begin() // join i2c bus (address optional for master) All suggestions are welcome and most likely it’s something that I am forgetting although all the sample code I’ve viewed does not show me anything I am missing. I’m working on a development board and my EE says that it looks like a software issue. I’ve tried everything I can think of including setting the clock rate but the second and third byte are no where to be seen. When I run the following code I only see one byte of transmission on an oscilloscope over and over (every 100 ms). I’m having trouble with the wire library. I’m working in Visual Studio Code with the Platform io extension on a Mega 2560.


Hi, Last month my password word was stolen from my Arduino account and they have temporarily blocked me out so I thought to post my question here.
