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Controlling two servos with an IMU on the NVIDIA Jetson TX1 Development Kit.
Another couple of devices that will be needed for upcoming projects on the Jetson TX1 Development Kit are an IMU and a PWM driver for servo control. These devices can […]
Jetsonhacks himself has been kind enough to let a fellow jetsonhacker have a hand at adding some blog posts…so here goes.  I’ll just do a real quick intro of myself: […]
I recently finished reading Programming Robots with ROS: A Practical Introduction to the Robot Operating System by Quigley, Gerkey and Smart. It is one of the O’Reilly books, for which […]
Jared Langbart from Columbia, Missouri has been working on building a JetsonBot based on the articles posted on JetsonHacks. Background Jared has a degree in Biotechnology and enjoys his work […]
First, I want to thank everyone for viewing JetsonHacks.com, and wish everyone an absolutely fantastic 2016. I thought it would be fun to recap some statistics about the website, and […]
Interfacing with the Jetson TX1 GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) subsystem can be accomplished with a small “C” programming language library and knowledge of the J21 expansion header. Looky here: Background […]
I enjoyed an article from Chiefo entitled Personal TeraFlop Climate Simulator for How Much? The article covers some personal experience running super computers at Apple Computers in the 1990s, along […]
Dr. David Cofer over at NeuroRoboticTech has announced significant progress on the Jetduino project for the NVIDIA Jetson TK1 Development Kit. You will certainly want to sign up for the […]
Interfacing with GPIO/I2C on the NVIDIA Jetson TX1 Development Kit is slightly different than it’s little brother, the Jetson TK1. This is mainly because the GPIO header is physically different […]
Note: This article has been updated to use Caffe with cuDNN. cuDNN is a NVIDIA provided GPU-accelerated library for deep neural networks which can more than double performance. For 64-bit […]

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