This is cool. I've got a Jetson Nano, and I've been a subscriber to your channel ever since you had a small audience. I hope you will continue coverage of the JN. I'm using a 64gb Samsung Evo microSD card, which is U3 and works well. That is a point you forgot to make about SD cards; the faster rated ones will boot up faster than the entry level U1's. Great show as always. Since you've covered mcu's in the past, you can segway into using the gpio of the JN without confusion. I have to thank you for teaching me so much about this sort of technology for DIY/makers. I don't have much planned for my Nano, but I enjoy playing with it, and it's fine for a desktop and retro gaming machine. Very snappy desktop experience, which is really nice for the price.
Great video and I learned a lot even after using my Jetsons for a few years. The heat sink never got too warm but I tried a Noctua NF-A4x20 5V PWM 40x20mm premium fan with good results. Today I installed an ICE Tower Cooling fan that uses heat pipes that work effectively even without the silent fan running. Nice to see you too using an anti-static wrist strap, very professional!
Very interesting device - I will looking torward to the object recognition with it. In the late 80's I was dabbling in AI and neural nets, ...until it became clear it was going to be quite some time for these to become practical (due to CPU and memory resource constraints). And I've been investigating small computers for security on this Relentless Homestead - so really looking forward to your videos. You really are precise and do a great job of selecting what to discuss and what not to discuss in a given episode. Thanks
Wow Wow Wow, this is fantastic Jetson Nano, I think you should conduct dedicated series of lessons to use Jetson Nano with various Robotics projects using motors, sensors etc. Same way what you did in Arduino.
very good video ... you speak very clearly and slowly yet seems like you are very enthusiastic about projects ... some people talk fast and loud but for a non-native speaker (more like hearer) of english it could be hard to follow what is being said ... you *have* a very good collection of videos
I am using a nano for my robot. I am using pyserial for comms. I would like to use Isaac SDK if you would like to collaborate or show how you are using it I would gladly share my findings.
I’m curious to see how you’re going to implement this in your robot project. I am building an inmoov robot which is the similar base mega hardware for movement. Are you using nano only for object recognition or the main controller for your project? And how do you tie in Lidar? Yeah, I have lots of questions:)
The operating system image used in this video "Jetson Nano Developer Kit SD Card Image" is not the same as the DLI Deep Learning Institute image used in some of the courses. If you are taking a course make sure you have the correct operating system installed.
Oh this is promising to be a great one! Thanks for the content! Love your videos. Very clear explanations of how everything is done. Will get onto the forum, have a question about how I can wire and program an Arduino into a powerwheels and have the option for manual or remote control selection, BUT in manual mode the remote should still be able to intervene. I think I’m overthinking it... :/
great video and thank you for the help It'd be even better if I could pay attention with better sound quality, I'd love to see your next videos with a new mic thanks again
Hi, thank you for very good video, you mentioned that you will have more video about Jetson Nano such as Hello AI; could you please add the link. I can not find any. thanks
Thanks for an excellent video on the Jetson Nano, Bill. A question: You bought two Jetson dev kits because you want to put one on DB1, right, so why didn't you buy a Jetson Nano dev kit for development, and a bare Jetson module for the final design on DB1?
On the one hand, the Nano is advertised as an AI tool running multiple neural networks. But your video demonstrates its power running CUDA applications that simulate multi-body particle dynamics, the sort of scientific application that can simulate macromolecular dynamics, eg. Folding@Home. It's the Nano's abilities in the latter kinds of computations that interest me. Can the Nano be used for complex scientific computations that take advantage of its 128 core machine? What about running downloaded apps like F@H that may not be coded in CUDA? I understand that you may not be conversant with all the applications the Nano can run and I will look around for any materials on the web. Still, any help from this blog would be appreciated.
Hello again. I have asked several times on various places including your website about some fuses but to date i have had no reply. You say you are there to help people but when i ask you for help you dont answer. Thank you from South Africa
I like this but 5-10W for the processor is far too much power for my robot, I am using 5W total and still have very little run time from the batteries.
Hi Sir, If I'm going to use the development module with the customized-created board. How can I start building my customized board? which Software can help me with this thing. Please let me know.
Thanks for the video. Couple of questions: Can I also install regular Chrome and other apps from the software center (or command line) on Ubuntu to run on the Jetson Nano Ubuntu install? I know this isnt designed to be a full fledged ubuntu computer, but what-if I wanted to use it that way from time to time and also install some python tools etc., as well for which I thought it would be nice (easier) to use it as a full fledged ubuntu desktop. Maybe even use GIMP or other image editing tools, given the GPU horsepower :) Thoughts? Thanks in advance
Chromium is very close to Google Chrome except for some features like Widevine DRM. If you need Google Chrome, it's absolutely possible to install that. It's NVIDIA's fork of Ubuntu so pretty much anything you can do on canonical Ubuntu, you can do here too.
My GIPOs are not showing any output(voltage) although the code is running properly. I have tried to blink an led (with and without transistor) but still not working
I did this today but I don’t get the initial setup where you set your username, time and the files are expanded. I just get a desktop with user and password Nvidia and can’t seem to run the initial setup
What language are you going to use to write your main robot program for DB-1? You're going to have a programming nightmare on you hands. So This Jetson Nano can recognize faces. That's cool. But how are you going to use that in your program? Are you going to be able to easily access the Jetson Nano features from your main program? In other words, say you want your robot to be able to recognize your friends and be able to pick them out by name. You're going to need to write the main program to do that and just access the Jeston AI face recognition software to let your program know who the robot is looking at. It's going to be interesting to see where you are ultimately going with the overall programming of your robot. I'll definitely stay tuned, but at this point it's not at all clear how you're going to incorporate all these advanced features into a single coherent robot program.
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Wow, my daughter tells me I am her robot. Do I need such an upgrade, so far???????
Iam looking for Jetson nano CPP programs for line departure warning,self driving with camera assistance,road sign recognition, safe distance estimation and warnings,ADAS-advanced driver assistance applications that are in code AUTOSAR architecture compatible,help me if some one having similar devolapment
I'm so thankful we grew up without any of these devices, we had to think which is terrible today. Kids today should have to learn without to be able to even use these devices. It's nice to have them now, but I earned it. Critical thought is a terrible thing to waste.
@@ristomatti To a point, but I see people crashing cars texting, walking into the street without looking also walking into guardrails. People for the most part don't know how to think things through. All they have to do is watch a video or say okay google, no mind exercise involved and I don't mean everyone, but most it seems.
@@MrBrymstond I'm sad to hear if things have gone that bad where you live but highly performant development kits wouldn't be on my top 1000 list of things to blame for the decline of reason.
@@ristomatti When I seen this I was watching world news. People are so out of place because they're living their entire lives on their phone. Yes, I was watching other countries like China where there is strict repercussions for even jaywalking, but they're so engulfed in the endorphin rush of who liked their post they just walk right out in traffic. This is only one issue. Before you live in a cyber world, you must learn a little something about the real world.
These people are not the target audience for a development kit. They might end up being the end users of something developed using such kit though. Regardless of the age, you need to know a lot about computers, programming, maths and what not to make any use of such device. This is what I was after with my initial reply.
Awesome presentation style. No digression, just direct flow of information. A pleasure to watch. Much like W2AEW does in the RF arena. Thank you.
I agree !
Wow. Your channel is incredible. One of the best I've found so far.
This is cool. I've got a Jetson Nano, and I've been a subscriber to your channel ever since you had a small audience. I hope you will continue coverage of the JN. I'm using a 64gb Samsung Evo microSD card, which is U3 and works well. That is a point you forgot to make about SD cards; the faster rated ones will boot up faster than the entry level U1's. Great show as always. Since you've covered mcu's in the past, you can segway into using the gpio of the JN without confusion. I have to thank you for teaching me so much about this sort of technology for DIY/makers. I don't have much planned for my Nano, but I enjoy playing with it, and it's fine for a desktop and retro gaming machine. Very snappy desktop experience, which is really nice for the price.
Great video and I learned a lot even after using my Jetsons for a few years. The heat sink never got too warm but I tried a Noctua NF-A4x20 5V PWM 40x20mm premium fan with good results. Today I installed an ICE Tower Cooling fan that uses heat pipes that work effectively even without the silent fan running. Nice to see you too using an anti-static wrist strap, very professional!
The power supply has to be at least 2A. And also very important for the SD card to be rated at minimum UHS-1
Very interesting device - I will looking torward to the object recognition with it.
In the late 80's I was dabbling in AI and neural nets, ...until it became clear it was going to be quite some time for these to become practical (due to CPU and memory resource constraints). And I've been investigating small computers for security on this Relentless Homestead - so really looking forward to your videos. You really are precise and do a great job of selecting what to discuss and what not to discuss in a given episode. Thanks
Fascinating little machine. Looking forward to your incorporating the Jetson Nano to your robot and any other projects with the Nano.
I loved your office and the benchmark. It's super organized.
What a fantastic channel just discovered this gem
Great video once again keep up the good work, I like how you call your workshop a workshop not a Lab.
Very dedicated work, thank you very much!
Great video as usual , thank you sir !
Excellent!! Can't wait to see how you use the Jetson nano. Hope you discuss the battery configuration for DB1 soon.
Wow Wow Wow, this is fantastic Jetson Nano, I think you should conduct dedicated series of lessons to use Jetson Nano with various Robotics projects using motors, sensors etc. Same way what you did in Arduino.
Thanks for the excellent introduction ! May I ask, what brand of storage system do you use for your screws and fixings ?
This is the best explanatory video on Jetson nano.
Nice Tutorial, Do you have videos on Jetson Tx2???
very good video ... you speak very clearly and slowly yet seems like you are very enthusiastic about projects ... some people talk fast and loud but for a non-native speaker (more like hearer) of english it could be hard to follow what is being said ... you *have* a very good collection of videos
This was extremely helpful and informative. Your work bench is an inspiration sir, I am definitely borrowing from you formula. I hope you dont mind.
Nice video as always. I hope to see Jetson Nano in your robot project.
Thanks a lot ! Perfectly installed and done. Installed a fan as you said it really gets heated up. ! Thanks
Wow, got nano here in India today!
woah the cost jumps up quite fast eh? Have to admit this product is new to me. Thanks for sharing bud and keep up the good work!
Bill, you should create bunch of Robot tutorials using Jetson Nano. Keep up the fantastic work
Wow Great video, love your channel, always brings new and interesting things, waiting for the next video
We can note the seriousness and the prudence with the anti-ESD wrist strap...
I am using a nano for my robot. I am using pyserial for comms. I would like to use Isaac SDK if you would like to collaborate or show how you are using it I would gladly share my findings.
I’m curious to see how you’re going to implement this in your robot project. I am building an inmoov robot which is the similar base mega hardware for movement. Are you using nano only for object recognition or the main controller for your project? And how do you tie in Lidar? Yeah, I have lots of questions:)
The operating system image used in this video "Jetson Nano Developer Kit SD Card Image" is not the same as the DLI Deep Learning Institute image used in some of the courses. If you are taking a course make sure you have the correct operating system installed.
Oh this is promising to be a great one! Thanks for the content! Love your videos. Very clear explanations of how everything is done. Will get onto the forum, have a question about how I can wire and program an Arduino into a powerwheels and have the option for manual or remote control selection, BUT in manual mode the remote should still be able to intervene. I think I’m overthinking it... :/
How about testing its processing prowess by making 3D fractal renders using Mandelbulber with resolutions up to 65K?
I was going to comment, I wish he showed the Mandelbrot example from the list - especially instead of 'random fog' - which is visually unexciting.
Can't wait more jetson nano videos with you
Das ist eine wirklich gute Einführung, vielen Dank dafür!
Got a nano 3 weeks ago pretty neat. You're from Canada? Windsor here
Dang, you're always ahead of the curve!
great video and thank you for the help
It'd be even better if I could pay attention with better sound quality, I'd love to see your next videos with a new mic
thanks again
You did mention to use a 32GB micro SD (twice) excellent script and video.
The prices are going down on these NVIDIA cards. Can you interface an Arduino controller to the NVIDIA Card?
Sir DroneBot, may I know how to add sensors or add the GPIO pins to my Jetson Nano. Thank you
This is very nice Video, it useful for us a lot. Many thanks
Hi, thank you for very good video, you mentioned that you will have more video about Jetson Nano such as Hello AI; could you please add the link. I can not find any. thanks
Thanks for an excellent video on the Jetson Nano, Bill.
A question: You bought two Jetson dev kits because you want to put one on DB1, right, so why didn't you buy a Jetson Nano dev kit for development, and a bare Jetson module for the final design on DB1?
The dev module by itself has no Wifi or BT and would be the reason why I would think.
Should I Buy this for Machine Learning Optical Character Recognition where I would have to train hundreds of thousand of images
Nice shop. Thanks for the video.
Nice video, Please make a video on Object recognition using jetson nano!
Hello Dang, great material! Thanks . Do you have any clue to follow the Hello World AI tutorial? thks Gonzalo
Will it be able to boot from USB ?
Will a 5v 3a power supply enough ?
the examples you list at 3:52 can be done by XIAO boards(XIAO ESP32S3 sense), and this dosen't even have a camera? then what's the point?
Very good video, informative and entertaining
Well done. Thank you very much. I learned a lot.
On the one hand, the Nano is advertised as an AI tool running multiple neural networks. But your video demonstrates its power running CUDA applications that simulate multi-body particle dynamics, the sort of scientific application that can simulate macromolecular dynamics, eg. Folding@Home. It's the Nano's abilities in the latter kinds of computations that interest me. Can the Nano be used for complex scientific computations that take advantage of its 128 core machine? What about running downloaded apps like F@H that may not be coded in CUDA? I understand that you may not be conversant with all the applications the Nano can run and I will look around for any materials on the web. Still, any help from this blog would be appreciated.
Really enjoy your knowledge base
Was looking for you to get hands-on nano jetson finally
Very nice demonstration waiting for awesome hands on
Hello again. I have asked several times on various places including your website about some fuses but to date i have had no reply.
You say you are there to help people but when i ask you for help you dont answer. Thank you from South Africa
This video is really great at 1.25 speed :)
Hi, do you think it is possible to use this electronic device to make facial recognition ? or it is better to abtain another model.
I like this but 5-10W for the processor is far too much power for my robot, I am using 5W total and still have very little run time from the batteries.
can you please guide me on how to make Jetson Nano Module customized board development?
Is it possible some how that macbook Air M1 can be use an monitor for Jetson board ?
Please reply I am new to this field.
I can't integrate it into my design but it is interesting I'll be interested in seeing it in db 1👍
Super channel, thank you.
Hi Sir, If I'm going to use the development module with the customized-created board. How can I start building my customized board? which Software can help me with this thing. Please let me know.
Hi Sir! I want to connect 4-lane camera modules. Don't know how to program MIPI, but can I use this for USB cameras?
What is the ethernet cable used for ?
Thanks for the video. Couple of questions: Can I also install regular Chrome and other apps from the software center (or command line) on Ubuntu to run on the Jetson Nano Ubuntu install? I know this isnt designed to be a full fledged ubuntu computer, but what-if I wanted to use it that way from time to time and also install some python tools etc., as well for which I thought it would be nice (easier) to use it as a full fledged ubuntu desktop. Maybe even use GIMP or other image editing tools, given the GPU horsepower :) Thoughts? Thanks in advance
Chromium is very close to Google Chrome except for some features like Widevine DRM. If you need Google Chrome, it's absolutely possible to install that. It's NVIDIA's fork of Ubuntu so pretty much anything you can do on canonical Ubuntu, you can do here too.
Thanx for great review! 😊
hello, can I dip encrypt and decrypt code into jetson nano to transfer data to firebase ?
Thanks a lot, excellent stuff!
did you encountered the network connection bouncing on and off?
Great video Thank you very much!
Nice video, thanks!
My GIPOs are not showing any output(voltage) although the code is running properly. I have tried to blink an led (with and without transistor) but still not working
Good item 👍
I did this today but I don’t get the initial setup where you set your username, time and the files are expanded. I just get a desktop with user and password Nvidia and can’t seem to run the initial setup
thanks !
Very good video sir, make more videos on it.
thanks
very good
Can the jetson run off of gps coords ?
On my Jetson Nano, I got asked about an AAP Partition size after setting the password. Any ideas what is reasonable there?
Excellent stuff!!
Nice...
Excelent, Thanks
this guy's voice is insane
what do you mean with insane?
Great....please start jetson tutorial
Yes I don't see any sample files with mine. Just a basic Ubuntu os
I need a Jetson with 8 or 12 GB of RAM
4GB won't work for my projects
Does the Radiohead library have nrf24 network in it if so what is its name
Good afternoon, which version of Linux do you use ?? Thank you .
I suggest node MCU ESP8266.
What language are you going to use to write your main robot program for DB-1?
You're going to have a programming nightmare on you hands. So This Jetson Nano can recognize faces. That's cool. But how are you going to use that in your program? Are you going to be able to easily access the Jetson Nano features from your main program?
In other words, say you want your robot to be able to recognize your friends and be able to pick them out by name. You're going to need to write the main program to do that and just access the Jeston AI face recognition software to let your program know who the robot is looking at.
It's going to be interesting to see where you are ultimately going with the overall programming of your robot. I'll definitely stay tuned, but at this point it's not at all clear how you're going to incorporate all these advanced features into a single coherent robot program.
Wow, my daughter tells me I am her robot. Do I need such an upgrade, so far???????
my cpu is a neural net processor, it is a learning computer.
sir I need help from you
Iam looking for Jetson nano CPP programs for line departure warning,self driving with camera assistance,road sign recognition, safe distance estimation and warnings,ADAS-advanced driver assistance applications that are in code AUTOSAR architecture compatible,help me if some one having similar devolapment
great stuff.. would be better if the actual getting started was not at 10 mins...
at 19 mins you show us examples.. that we have to build .. but not how to build them ?
ITS NICE TO SEE
SOMETHING NEW
HOPE TO GET SOME VIDEOS ON ESP3288 ,,,ITO RELATED VIDEOS
i think your caps lock key is broken.
@@ironsmith9769 ha ha ha ,,,nothing like that
I'm so thankful we grew up without any of these devices, we had to think which is terrible today. Kids today should have to learn without to be able to even use these devices. It's nice to have them now, but I earned it. Critical thought is a terrible thing to waste.
Isn't this what science and humanity has been doing all along? And that is building on top of what the previous generation has built or invented.
@@ristomatti To a point, but I see people crashing cars texting, walking into the street without looking also walking into guardrails. People for the most part don't know how to think things through. All they have to do is watch a video or say okay google, no mind exercise involved and I don't mean everyone, but most it seems.
@@MrBrymstond I'm sad to hear if things have gone that bad where you live but highly performant development kits wouldn't be on my top 1000 list of things to blame for the decline of reason.
@@ristomatti When I seen this I was watching world news. People are so out of place because they're living their entire lives on their phone. Yes, I was watching other countries like China where there is strict repercussions for even jaywalking, but they're so engulfed in the endorphin rush of who liked their post they just walk right out in traffic. This is only one issue. Before you live in a cyber world, you must learn a little something about the real world.
These people are not the target audience for a development kit. They might end up being the end users of something developed using such kit though. Regardless of the age, you need to know a lot about computers, programming, maths and what not to make any use of such device. This is what I was after with my initial reply.
M.2 = em dot two