Connect Tech Announces Carrier Board and System Level Support for NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX.

Connect Tech Announces Carrier Board and System Level Support for NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX.

Connect Tech announces new embedded platforms for the NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX Supercomputer on Module.

Connect Tech, now an NVIDIA Elite Partner, today releases the Quark Carrier and Rudi-NX for the recently announced NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX module. The Jetson Xavier NX delivers up to 21 TOPS at just 15W, and is capable of running multiple neural networks in parallel and processing data from multiple high-resolution sensors simultaneously.

“Connect Tech continues to the lead the way in providing readily available Jetson platforms and confirms its continued support of the Jetson Community with these latest product releases.” said Michele Kasza, vice president sales and marketing at Connect Tech.

Features:

  • Smaller than the Dev Kit: 82.6mm x 58.8mm
  • 1x USB 3.1, 2x GbE,
  • 2x 2-lane MIPI CSI-2, 1x USB OTG
  • 1x SD card slot, 3x 3.3V UART, 2 x I2C, 1x CAN 2.0b, and 1x SPI
  • +5V DC Input

The Quark Carrier is an ultra-small form factor carrier board, just slightly larger than the Xavier NX module measuring 82.6mm x 58.8mm. This carrier has a feature rich I/O set including 1x USB 3.1, 2x GbE, 2x 2-lane MIPI CSI-2, 1x USB OTG, 1x SD card slot, 3x 3.3V UART, 2 x I2C, 1x CAN 2.0b, and 1x SPI as well as positive locking IO connectors optimized for rugged environments. The Quark carrier will also support the NVIDIA Jetson Nano module.

Rudi-NX is a small edge computer powered by the Jetson Xavier NX. At just 135mm x 50mm x 105mm Rudi-NX delivers dual GbE, 4x USB 3.0, 1x USB OTG, SD card, 4x GMSL camera inputs (MIPI CSI-2), storage or video capture expansion via NVMe, wireless expansion, miscellaneous I/O including I2C, TTL, RS-485, SPI, PWM, GPIO, CAN and wide input power range of 9-36V DC.

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