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How To Build Internet Of Thing Devices

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January 2021

The Raspberry Pi can be used with other programming languages, including one designed for the Internet of Things, reveals Les Pounder.

- Les Pounder

How To Build Internet Of Thing Devices

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The Explorer HAT has been the star of a few tutorials in your favourite Linux magazine, but we’ve always used it with Python. Yet did you know that we can also use it with Node-RED? This is an event-driven programming language used for Internet of Things and embedded projects. In this month’s tutorial we shall control an Explorer HAT and use it to trigger actions.

With the Raspberry Pi turned off, connect the Explorer HAT Pro to all of the GPIO pins so that it fits neatly on top of the Pi. In the breadboard place the potentiometer so that it points away from the board. Looking from the rear, connect the left pin of the potentiometer to the 5V connection on Explorer HAT. The centre pin goes to Analog 1, and the right pin to GND. Between the GND and centre pin place the 10K resistor so that the centre pin and GND are connected. This will pull the centre pin and the output pin down to GND, ensuring that we obtain the cleanest signal possible.

Connect your accessories to the Pi and power on the Raspberry Pi to the desktop.

Install the library

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