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Posted by Daniel   (1 post)  Bio
Date Thu 04 Feb 2021 09:23 AM (UTC)
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Hello

Late to the party I am, nevertheless thank you very much for this I2C-anything library that works a treat with two arduinos.

Is there any suggested method of having two different arduinos send their floats to the receiver in the same loop, e.g. by alternating slave adresses? With a simple re-insertion of the section restarting with Wire.begin() and then Wire.begin(new address) I botch things up.

In addition: if I define float f in sender A and float e in sender B the receiver keeps on printing the float value in the serial.Print ("float value e");serial.println(e); -postion regardless no matter if I swap from Sender A to sender B by changing the SCL/SDA while the serial.Print ("float value f");serial.println(f); prints fancy numbers.

If at least the swapping would cause the floats to be printed in the correct position I could maybe pull the respecive senders I2C down in turns....

Any help greatly appreciated
Best
Daniel
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Posted by Fiendish   USA  (2,533 posts)  Bio   Global Moderator
Date Reply #1 on Thu 04 Feb 2021 03:39 PM (UTC)
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Template:Arduino Please post Arduino-related questions to the Arduino Forum or to StackExchange: Arduino. This saves splitting questions and answers between this forum and the Arduino ones.

https://github.com/fiendish/aardwolfclientpackage
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