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Securing the Jetson TX1
My team just got (have not received yet though) a Jetson TX1 from First Choice and I'm trying to figure out a case design to protect it. What types of cases have people made for theirs? or even their TK1s? I know it depends on the robot, but how are teams mounting it to their robot? Like location, orientation and just methods. I saw 900s case but I wanted to see what other people were doing. Thanks.
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Re: Securing the Jetson TX1
You ain't seen nothing yet:
![]() This time with 1000% more supercaps* just to irk Juan. *Ok, not really. EDIT: Serious reply: It's a Mini-ITX form factor so you can just use any Mini-ITX mounting setup and it'll work. |
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Re: Securing the Jetson TX1
By any chance do you have a picture of the final product? I believe I have only seen the render online, not the actual product.
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Re: Securing the Jetson TX1
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Seriously, there are tons of options: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...65ZTOPSIIDMP4V https://www.amazon.com/Silverstone-A...+Computer+Case Also, it comes mounted on a black plastic board thing as it is. You can pretty much run it on the robot without a case by velcro-ing that board down. I suppose you'll want to know about powering it too. Buy one of these and save yourself a lot of headache: http://a.co/csjNALF Also of note, this system uses a 19V adapter out of the box but will run on 12V. IF YOU PLUG THAT 19V ADAPTER INTO YOUR OLDER TK1 (Notice I said TK1 and not TX1) THEN YOUR TK1 WILL GO BOOM. Last edited by marshall : 14-12-2016 at 20:31. |
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Re: Securing the Jetson TX1
I would just 3d Print a case.
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