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    • kowshik1729
      kowshik1729 last edited by

      @salmanfaris Oh hey woow...this is what I've been searching for. I have contacted Nvidia forums asking for the design files of this module. But those people gave me the design files of the Carrier board. What a waste of time. This is awesome...!! Can I get the design files of this SOM? Not to replicate but just for my reference, practicing, and understanding.

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      • salmanfaris
        salmanfaris @kowshik1729 last edited by

        @kowshik1729 Please check this, it might help you,

        • Jetson Nano Module Datasheet
        • Jetson Nano Product Design Guide
        • Jetson Nano Thermal Design Guide
        • Jetson Nano 3D CAD STEP Model
        • Jetson Nano Developer Kit 3D CAD STEP Model
        • Jetson Nano Pinmux Table
        • Jetson Nano Developer Kit Pinmux Table
        • Jetson Nano Reference Design Schematics
        • More resource

        originally drafted and shared by dusty_nv

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        • kowshik1729
          kowshik1729 last edited by

          @salmanfaris Actually the schematics files you've mentioned are the same files which I've got from them. They are carrier board design files.😢

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          • kksjunior
            kksjunior @kowshik1729 last edited by

            @kowshik1729 Carrier board schematics for SoMs will be always available as they need to be modified as per customer application, however SoM design files are hard to get unless the H/W design is truly open-source.

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            • salmanfaris
              salmanfaris @kowshik1729 last edited by

              @kowshik1729 I think that might not get since the platform is not opensource! but they provided everything you need to develop a system with that.

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              • @kowshik1729 I think that might not get since the platform is not opensource! but they provided everything you need to develop a system with that.

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              • @kowshik1729 Carrier board schematics for SoMs will be always available as they need to be modified as per customer application, however SoM design files are hard to get unless the H/W design is truly open-source.

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              • @salmanfaris Actually the schematics files you've mentioned are the same files which I've got from them. They are carrier board design files.😢

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