Datasheet
Jetson Nano Developer Kit DA_09402_004 | 9
• NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package
Developer Guide
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Tegra NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver
Package Release Notes
•
TensorRT Documentation
•
cuDNN Documentation
•
CUDA Toolkit
•
NVIDIA Container Runtime
•
OpenCV Documentation
• VisionWorks Documentation
•
Nsight Eclipse Edition Documentation
•
CUDA-GDB Documentation
•
CUDA-MEMCHECK Documentation
•
Nsight Systems
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nvprof
•
Visual Profiler
•
Nsight GraphicsNsight Compute CLI
•
VPI–Vision Programming Interface
HOW TO INSTALL JETPACK
There are two ways to install JetPack on your developer kit:
• Use an SD Card image.
Follow the steps in Getting Started with Jetson Nano Developer Kit
to download the
system image and use SD Card writing software to flash it to flash it to a microSD
card. Then use the microSD card to boot the developer kit.
• Use NVIDIA SDK Manager.
You must have a Linux host computer with a working Internet connection to run
SDK Manager and flash the developer kit. Supported host operating systems are:
• Ubuntu Linux x64 Version 18.04 or 16.04
Follow these instructions to download and install NVIDIA SDK Manager.
Note
Use of SDK Manager to install JetPack requires that:
• The developer kit be in Force Recovery mode.
• The developer kit not be powered by a Micro-USB power supply.
The Micro-USB port is needed to flash and update the developer kit.
Before using SDK Manager, follow these steps to power your developer kit and put it
into Force Recovery mode:
1. Jumper the Force Recovery pins (3 and 4) on J40 button header
2. Jumper the J48 Power Select Header pins and connect a power supply to J25 power
jack. The developer kit automatically powers on in Force Recovery mode.
3. Remove the Force Recovery pins’ jumper when the developer kit powers on.
Now use SDK Manager to flash your developer kit with the OS image and install other
Jetpack components. SDK Manager can also set up your Linux host computer
development environment. For full instructions, see the SDK Manager documentation
.










