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Jetson Nano GPIO FF
We use GPIO to talk to external devices on the NVIDIA Jetson Nano. Looky here: Introduction One of the nice things about the Jetson Nano is that there is an […]
The NVIDIA SDK Manager installs the operating system, libraries and SDKs on the Jetson Developer Kits. Looky here: Background When NVIDIA introduces a new Jetson model, they usually come out […]
For recent L4T releases, Intel now recommends using a different installation technique, it only takes 5 minutes! Looky here: https://wp.me/p7ZgI9-34j. The following is for historical purposes. Getting full support for […]
The Intel RealSense T265 Tracking Camera is a powerful new addition to the RealSense family of sensing devices.
NOTE: THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN UPDATED WITH AN EASIER METHOD. PLEASE SEE: Jetson Nano – Run From USB Drive. Using a USB Drive as the root file system on a […]
A Serial Debug Console is a useful tool for embedded development, remote access, and those times when the development kit has issues that you need to observe. Looky here: Note: […]
There are times when you need to have your external drives mounted when the Jetson Nano boots. Let’s go over it! Looky here: Introduction The Ubuntu documentation has a good […]
The NVIDIA Jetson Nano Developer Kit has 4 GB of main memory. This may not enough memory for running many of the large deep learning models, or compiling very large […]
You need to get all the power out of your Jetson Nano Developer Kit. Looky here: Background There are three ways to get power in to the NVIDIA Jetson Nano […]
Adding an Intel Wifi card to the Jetson Nano can be a little scary first time through. Fortunately, it’s easy to do! Looky here: Note: The connectors on the antennas […]

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