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How to build Internet of Thing devices

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Les Pounder is an associate editor at Tom’s Hardware and a freelance creative technologist. He blogs at bigl.es.

YOU NEED

Any 40 pin GPIO Pi model

An Explorer HAT Pro from Pimoroni

3 x Male to male jumper wires

10K Ohm Resistor (Brown-Black-Orange-Gold)

10K Potentiometer

Small DC motor

An internet connection

Get the code: https://github.com/lesp/LXF271-Node-RED-Explorer HAT/archive/main.zip

QUICK TIP

Unsure as to what a node does, or what data it produces? Fear not. Click any node and the information column will show the properties and example code for the node.

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

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