by neurobots » Sun Feb 21, 2016 3:01 pm
by neurobots
Sun Feb 21, 2016 3:01 pm
I just posted a new video and blog entry showing how easy it is to control up to 12 standard servos with the Jetson TK1 & Jetduino. The Jetduino is a robotics interface board for the Jetson TK1 embedded supercomputer. 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. If you would like to be kept up to date on the progress of this project 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/31/Standard-servo-control-on-the-Jetson-TK1-with-Jetduino.aspxNewsletter:
http://neurorobotictech.com/Community/NewsletterHere are a couple of links describing the Jetduino:
Jetduino V1 description:
http://neurorobotictech.com/Community/Blog/tabid/184/ID/25/Jetduino-prototype-boards-orderedJetduino V1 test results:
http://neurorobotictech.com/Community/Blog/tabid/184/ID/26/Jetduino-V01-Test-ResultsControl 66 digital I/O lines:
http://neurorobotictech.com/Community/Blog/tabid/184/ID/29/Jetduino-setup-and-digital-IOControl 24 analog I/O lines:
http://neurorobotictech.com/Community/Blog/tabid/184/ID/30/Jetduino-analog-IOThanks
I just posted a new video and blog entry showing how easy it is to control up to 12 standard servos with the Jetson TK1 & Jetduino. The Jetduino is a robotics interface board for the Jetson TK1 embedded supercomputer. 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. If you would like to be kept up to date on the progress of this project 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/31/Standard-servo-control-on-the-Jetson-TK1-with-Jetduino.aspxNewsletter:
http://neurorobotictech.com/Community/NewsletterHere are a couple of links describing the Jetduino:
Jetduino V1 description:
http://neurorobotictech.com/Community/Blog/tabid/184/ID/25/Jetduino-prototype-boards-orderedJetduino V1 test results:
http://neurorobotictech.com/Community/Blog/tabid/184/ID/26/Jetduino-V01-Test-ResultsControl 66 digital I/O lines:
http://neurorobotictech.com/Community/Blog/tabid/184/ID/29/Jetduino-setup-and-digital-IOControl 24 analog I/O lines:
http://neurorobotictech.com/Community/Blog/tabid/184/ID/30/Jetduino-analog-IOThanks