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name: Explorer HAT
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class: board
type: multi
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image: 'explorer-hat.png'
manufacturer: Pimoroni
description: An all-in-one light, input, touch and output add-on board.
url: https://github.com/pimoroni/explorer-hat
github: https://github.com/pimoroni/explorer-hat
buy: http://shop.pimoroni.com/products/explorer-hat
formfactor: 'HAT'
pincount: 40
eeprom: yes
pin:
'7':
name: LED 1
mode: output
active: high
'11':
name: LED 2
mode: output
active: high
'13':
name: LED 3
mode: output
active: high
'15':
name: Input 2
mode: input
active: high
'16':
name: Input 1
mode: input
active: high
'18':
name: Input 3
mode: input
active: high
'22':
name: Input 4
mode: input
active: high
'29':
name: LED 4
mode: output
active: high
'31':
name: Output 1
mode: output
active: high
'32':
name: Output 2
mode: output
active: high
'33':
name: Output 3
mode: output
active: high
'36':
name: Output 4
mode: output
active: high
i2c:
'0x28':
name: Cap Touch
device: cap1208
install:
'devices':
- 'i2c'
'apt':
- 'python-smbus'
- 'python3-smbus'
- 'python-dev'
- 'python3-dev'
'python':
- 'explorerhat'
'python3':
- 'explorerhat'
'examples': 'examples/'
-->
#Explorer HAT
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5V inputs and outputs, touch pads and LEDs make up the Explorer HAT; a jack of all trades prototyping side-kick for your Raspberry Pi.
To get the HAT set up and ready to go you can use the one-line product installer:
```bash
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curl -sS get.pimoroni.com/explorerhat | bash
```
Then import it into your Python script and start tinkering:
```bash
import explorerhat
explorerhat.light.on()
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```