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14. Using ThingSpeak

Charles Bell1  
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Warsaw, VA, USA
 

Now that we’ve built a good foundation of experience working with basic electronics and Grove modules including how to write code to use the sensors, respond to inputs (e.g., buttons), and display data as well as how to create a simple web server solution, it’s time to take our IoT skills to a new level.

Thus far, we haven’t discussed how to use the data generated from our projects other than saving the data in a file on the Pico or an SD card on the Pimoroni Wireless Pack. Due to the limited size of these ...

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