Description
Description
The NVIDIA Jetson Nano 4GB Developer Kit is a high-performance AI computer designed for developers, students, and researchers working on artificial intelligence, robotics, and edge computing projects. Despite its small size, this board delivers impressive GPU-accelerated performance capable of running multiple neural networks simultaneously.
Powered by a 128-core Maxwell GPU and a quad-core ARM Cortex-A57 processor, the Jetson Nano enables applications such as image recognition, object detection, speech processing, and smart robotics. The board includes 4GB LPDDR4 memory, providing sufficient performance for real-time AI inference and machine learning tasks.
Developers can easily start building AI applications using NVIDIA Jet Pack SDK, which supports popular frameworks such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, OpenCV, and Keras. The board also includes multiple connectivity options including Gigabit Ethernet, USB 3.0 ports, HDMI, Display Port, and camera interfaces, making it ideal for advanced embedded systems and IoT solutions.
With its low power consumption (as little as 5 watts), the Jetson Nano is perfect for projects like AI-powered robots, autonomous drones, smart surveillance systems, and edge AI devices.
Key Features
128-core NVIDIA Maxwell GPU
Quad-core ARM Cortex-A57 CPU (1.43 GHz)
4GB LPDDR4 RAM
Supports AI frameworks (TensorFlow, PyTorch, OpenCV)
4× USB 3.0 ports
HDMI & Display Port video output
Gigabit Ethernet connectivity
CSI camera interface for computer vision
Low power consumption (~5W)
Specifications
Brand: NVIDIA
Model: Jetson Nano Developer Kit (B01)
GPU: 128-core Maxwell
CPU: Quad-core ARM Cortex-A57 @ 1.43 GHz
RAM: 4GB LPDDR4
Storage: microSD card slot
USB: 4 × USB 3.0
Networking: Gigabit Ethernet
Display: HDMI & DisplayPort
Power: 5V via micro-USB or DC jack
Size: approx. 100 × 80 mm
Applications
Artificial Intelligence projects
Robotics and automation
Computer vision systems
Smart surveillance systems
Autonomous drones
IoT and edge computing





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