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This is a AI Robot kit based on Jetson Nano Developer Kit. Supports facial recognition, object tracking, auto line following or collision advancing and so on.
 
This is a AI Robot kit based on Jetson Nano Developer Kit. Supports facial recognition, object tracking, auto line following or collision advancing and so on.
 
==User Guides==
 
==User Guides==
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===1. Install Image===
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;Step 1. Write JetBot image to SD card
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*You need to prepare a SD card which should be at least 64G
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*Download JetBot image which is provided by NVIDIA and unzip it. [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1RgQ99QOqhcNxivSNJpetXdoOCqUWAWH_ Click here to download it]
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*Connect the SD card to PC via card reader
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*User Etcher software to write image (unzip above) to SD card.[https://www.balena.io/etcher/ Click here to download Etcher software]
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:[[File:JetBot_AI_Kit_Manual_1.jpg|400px]]
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*After writting, eject the SD card
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;Step 2. Start up Jetson Nano Developer Kit
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*Insert SD card to SD card slot of Jetson nano (slot is under Jetson Nano board)
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*Connect HDMI display (if you don't have HDMI or DP display and want to buy one, recommend our [https://www.waveshare.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=HDMI+LCD HDMI display]), keyboard and Mouse to Jetson Nano Developer Kit
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<font color=red>【Note】You had better test the Jetson Nano Developer Kit before you assemble JetBot</font>
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;Step 3. Connect Jetbot to WIFI
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All the examples use WIFI, we need to connect JetBot to WIFI firstly.
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*Start Jetson nano Developer Kit, default user name and password of Jetbot are both '''jetbot'''
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*Click Network icon on top-right of Desktop and connect WIFI
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*Power off. Then assemble Jetbot
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*Start Jetson nano again. After booting, Ubuntu will auto-connect WIFI, IP address is also displayed on OLED
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;Step 4. Access JetBot via Web
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==Supports==
 
==Supports==
 
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Revision as of 11:30, 18 July 2019

JetBot AI Kit
JetBot AI Kit

AI Robot Kit base on Jetson Nano Developer Kit
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Instruction

This is a AI Robot kit based on Jetson Nano Developer Kit. Supports facial recognition, object tracking, auto line following or collision advancing and so on.

User Guides

1. Install Image

Step 1. Write JetBot image to SD card
JetBot AI Kit Manual 1.jpg
  • After writting, eject the SD card
Step 2. Start up Jetson Nano Developer Kit
  • Insert SD card to SD card slot of Jetson nano (slot is under Jetson Nano board)
  • Connect HDMI display (if you don't have HDMI or DP display and want to buy one, recommend our HDMI display), keyboard and Mouse to Jetson Nano Developer Kit

【Note】You had better test the Jetson Nano Developer Kit before you assemble JetBot

Step 3. Connect Jetbot to WIFI

All the examples use WIFI, we need to connect JetBot to WIFI firstly.

  • Start Jetson nano Developer Kit, default user name and password of Jetbot are both jetbot
  • Click Network icon on top-right of Desktop and connect WIFI
  • Power off. Then assemble Jetbot
  • Start Jetson nano again. After booting, Ubuntu will auto-connect WIFI, IP address is also displayed on OLED
Step 4. Access JetBot via Web

Supports

Support

If you require technical support, please go to the Support page and open a ticket.