Without knowing how they are connected to the pi and what sort of data
it is, the question is impossible to answer, for example it could be
digital inputs on the GPIO, sensors on I2C, analogue sensors connected
somehow, modbus devices on the serial port, 1-wire sensors on the
GPIO, or a number of other possibilities.
Colin
On 24 May 2017 at 07:04, Tadi Tarun <
tadita...@gmail.com> wrote:
> i am connecting some sensors to the raspberry pi,so it prints the data on
> the terminal.how can i access this data and put into node red.
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