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  • Date Created: 14 Feb 2016 1:45 PM Date Created
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Jetduino: Robotics interface for NVIDIA Jetson TK1

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14 Feb 2016

I have been working on a new interface board for the Jetson TK1 embedded supercomputer called the Jetduino. It makes it very easy to build robots that can use the parallel processing capabilites of the NVIDIA GPU for vision and neural neural networks.

 

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The Jetduino mounts above the Jetson and has a small connector that fits in the 2mm J3A connectors. A Raspberry Pi GPIO ribbon cable then connects it to the Jetduino. It has mounting points for a 2.5" HD, wireless antennas, a large proto-typing area, and a built-in shield for an Arduino Due. Just like the GrovePi for the Rapsberry Pi, you can use Python and C libraries to talk directly to the Arduino to set and receive digital and analog data. You can also control regular and smart servos. It has numerous Grove and RobotGeek connectors for modular sensors and motor actuators. I just put out a new blog post and two YouTube videos showing how to setup the Jetduino and perform digital I/O with 12 of the Jetson TK1 GPIO lines, and the 54 lines available on the Due. I am working on videos to show off the other features as well. If you would like to be notified when these are available please sign up for my newsletter. I plan to launch a crowdfunding campaign to get the Jetduino produced sometime in March or April, and I will need the help of any makers out there who want to make it easier to build robots or electronic projects with the awesome Jetson TK1.

 

Blog Post with YouTube videos: http://neurorobotictech.com/Community/Blog/tabid/184/ID/29/Jetduino-setup-and-digital-IO

Newsletter: http://neurorobotictech.com/Community/Newsletter

 

Here are a couple of links describing what the Jetduino is.

Jetduino V1 description: http://neurorobotictech.com/Community/Blog/tabid/184/ID/25/Jetduino-prototype-boards-ordered

Jetduino V1 test results: http://neurorobotictech.com/Community/Blog/tabid/184/ID/26/Jetduino-V01-Test-Results

 

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    Former Member over 9 years ago in reply to clem57

    Yes, it can handle python. Python is the main tool I have been using for all the grove modules. I have several examples of using python I2C for other Grove modules, If you already have a python example for that it should be fairly easy to get it working with the Jetson/Jetduino.

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    Former Member over 9 years ago in reply to clem57

    The Jetduino has a DynamixShield on it that lets you plug in an Arduino Due then use the Grove and RobotGeek connectors on the shield. It should be possible to plug in pin-compatible chipkit boards into the shield. I have not tested that though. I do have a Max32 chipkit. I will look into whether I can use this with it also.

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    clem57 over 9 years ago

    Not being a fan of groove, how about https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-16-channel-pwm-servo-hat-for-raspberry-pi/overview ? Works on I2C and Python coding provided. Can Jetson handle Pythonimage?

    Clem

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    I do like the Jetson TK1 and think it would be a good choice for many projects.

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    clem57 over 9 years ago

    Curious did you consider any other chips besides Atmel like say chipkit from Microchip for example?

    Clem

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