Since I am in charge of the system and hardware side of this project its been a bit hard to get the ball rolling since we couldn’t yet flash the board. Since it needs a minimum of 32gb microSD.

Even so I was able to review the necessary steps once again and also take into account the models that we need deployed on the board. In the meantime of waiting I was able to finalize a sample LED and button configuration file. I set up a small led connection to a  breadboard I had at home to prepare when I can actually use the Jetson Nano.  I want to ensure the GPIO configuration is set up, so I download and installed the Jetson GPIO files from the NVIDIA git to just play around with their test code, on my local computer. Once I get the board then I can set it up, test the camera, and deploy the untrained models.

 

https://maker.pro/nvidia-jetson/tutorial/how-to-use-gpio-pins-on-jetson-nano-developer-kit

 

 

 


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