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- October 10, 2019
- 23 Comments
There is a UART on the J41 GPIO Header of the NVIDIA Jetson Nano Developer Kit. Useful when you need a little bit of extra serial connectivity action. Looky here: […]
- October 4, 2019
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You don’t need another computer to program your Arduino. You can do it from your Jetson! Looky here: Background Having a true microcontroller in addition to a Jetson Dev Kit […]
- October 1, 2019
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This article is deprecated. Please see: Visual Studio Code for the newer article. Visual Studio Code is a very popular Integrated Development Environment (IDE) which you can run on the […]
- September 28, 2019
- One Comment
The Jetson Developer Kits are currently running a custom version of Ubuntu 18.04. If you are making the switch from another computer OS to the Jetson, here’s three tips. Looky […]
- September 17, 2019
- 98 Comments
THIS POST IS DEPRECATED. Please see: https://wp.me/p7ZgI9-3bE Here’s a fast way to set up your Jetson Nano to run from a USB drive. Looky here: Background For external storage, the […]
- September 8, 2019
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If you run you Jetson Nano under heavy workloads, you may find it useful to add a fan. Looky here: Background Under most conditions, the large heatsink on the Jetson […]
- August 21, 2019
- 33 Comments
Many people would like to set up their Jetson Nano without the need of attaching the Jetson to a monitor and keyboard (headless setup). With the advent of JetPack 4.2.1, […]
- August 16, 2019
- 10 Comments
Installing the VESC 6 Plus on the platform consists of several steps. First, remove the protective wrap on the platform. The VESC 6 Plus will be mounted to the bottom […]
- July 27, 2019
- 7 Comments
With the release of JetPack 4.2.1, L4T 32.2 is now available for the NVIDIA Jetson Nano Developer Kit. Several of the JetsonHacksNano Github repositories on the JetsonHacksNano account have been […]
- July 22, 2019
- 58 Comments
A simple way to control Servo Motors on the NVIDIA Jetson Nano Developer Kit is to connect the Jetson Nano via I2C to a PWM Driver. Looks here: Background There […]