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Originally Posted by bhsrobotics1671
Have you tried the buck boost that Tom linked?
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We tried similar without any luck... The TX1 really wants a constant voltage.
We were able to get some help from Nvidia and the following modifications to the the TX1 actually seem to work nicely:
https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/t...24595/#4824595
We now have the makings of a TX1 on our robot with something special in store for keeping it powered that I'm sure is going to draw some looks from inspectors. More details to come after our upcoming event.
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Originally Posted by snekiam
Is the TX1 significantly better for simple OpenCV hardware acceleration than a TK1? I am looking at how to get vision done for our team, and don't want to spend the extra money if we don't have to. Our original plan was to use a raspberry pi, but the processing power seemed to just be too low.
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Yeah, this board is not for you. The TK1 is definitely better in terms of CPU/GPU power than the Pi but honestly, stick with the Pi and the basic examples until you get them working then move on from there.