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Documentation
Documents that are relevant to developers using JetPack include:
JetPack Documentation
NVIDIA Linux Driver Package
Development Guide
Tegra L4T Release Notes
TensorRT Documentation
cuDNN Documentation
CUDA Toolkit
Multimedia API Reference
VisionWorks Documentation
OpenCV Documentation
Nsight Eclipse Edition Documentation
CUDA-GDB Documentation
CUDA-MEMCHECK Documentation
Nsight Systems
nvprof
Visual Profiler
Nsight Graphics
Nsight Compute
Nsight Compute CLI
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.
Download SDK Manager
to a Linux host computer and use it to flash your
developer kit with an OS image and/or install other JetPack components. SDK
Manager can also set up your Linux host computer development environment.
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 you use 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. Now that the developer kit is running, remove the Force Recovery pins’ jumper.
4. See the SDK Manager documentation
for instructions.