Estou a usar uma *development board* da *microchip* (explorer 16) com o `pic24f128ga010` como *Master* e o Arduino como *Slave*.
O *PIC* está a enviar tudo direitinho, mas por alguma razão o arduino envia `NACK` para todos os *data*, apenas manda `ACK` no início quando se envia o *Address*. 

Código PIC (Master): 

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    /* 
    * File: main.c
    * Author: SusanaEca
    *
    * Created on 26 de Março de 2015, 19:26
    */
    //Libraries
    #include "p24fxxxx.h"
    #include "i2c.h"
    #include "leds.h"
    
    //Calculate baud rate of I2C
    /*
    * I2CxBRG = (FCY/FSCL - FCY/10,000,000) - 1
    * Based on FCY = FOSC/2; Doze mode and PLL are disabled.
    */
    #define Fosc (8000000) // crystal
    #define Fcy (Fosc*4/2) // w.PLL (Instruction Per Second)
    #define Fsck 400000 // 400kHz I2C
    #define I2C1_BRG ((Fcy/2/Fsck)-1)

    int main(void)
    {
        //Variable declaration
        char SlaveAddress = 0x4;
        unsigned char *letras;
        unsigned char tx_data[] = {'P', 'I', '\0'};
        // char c='M';
        //Get your pointer to a variable
        letras = tx_data;
        //Set-up LEDs
        LED_Enable(LED_D6);
        LED_Enable(LED_D3);
        //Initialize I2C1
        OpenI2C1(I2C_ON, I2C1_BRG);

        while(1)
        {
            //Start I2C1 condition
            StartI2C1(); //Send the Start Bit
            IdleI2C1(); //Wait to complete
            //Write-to-Slave Address
            MasterWriteI2C1((SlaveAddress<<0)|0); //Send device advice adress byte to the slave with the write indication
            IdleI2C1(); //Wait to complete
            //If ACK is received...
            if (I2C1STATbits.ACKSTAT == 0)
            {
                LED_On(LED_D6); //Light up LED #6
                MasterputsI2C1(letras); //Send your string :)
                IdleI2C1(); //Wait to complete
                //If NACK (erro)...
                if (I2C1STATbits.ACKSTAT == 1) 
                {
                    LED_On(LED_D3); //Light up LED #3
                }
            }
        }
    }
     
Código Arduino (Slave):

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    // Wire Slave Receiver
    // by Nicholas Zambetti <http://www.zambetti.com>
    
    // Demonstrates use of the Wire library
    // Receives data as an I2C/TWI slave device
    // Refer to the "Wire Master Writer" example for use with this
    
    // Created 29 March 2006
    
    // This example code is in the public domain.
    
    
    #include <Wire.h>
    
    void setup()
    {
        Wire.begin(4); // join i2c bus with address #4
        Wire.onReceive(receiveEvent); // register event
        Serial.begin(9600); // start serial for output
    }
    
    void loop()
    {
        delay(100);
    }
    
    // function that executes whenever data is received from master
    // this function is registered as an event, see setup()
    void receiveEvent(int howMany)
    {
        while(1 < Wire.available()) // loop through all but the last
        {
            char c = Wire.read(); // receive byte as a character
            Serial.print(c); // print the character
        }
        int x = Wire.read(); // receive byte as an integer
        Serial.println(x); // print the integer
    }

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