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A603 Carrier Board for Jetson Orin NX/Orin Nano

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A603 Carrier Board for Jetson Orin NX/Orin NanoJ401 Carrier Board for NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX Orin Nano Compact AI IO Hub Need your Jetson Orin Nano or NX to do more than just sit there looking powerful? Enter the J401 Carrier Board a pint sized powerhouse that turns your module into a fully functional, edge ready machine. Whether you're diving into AI development, computer vision, or robotics, this board delivers the interfaces you actually need, minus the spaghetti wiring. Designed for developers

J401 Carrier Board for NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX / Orin Nano - Compact AI IO Hub

Need your Jetson Orin Nano or NX to do more than just sit there looking powerful? Enter the J401 Carrier Board —a pint-sized powerhouse that turns your module into a fully-functional, edge-ready machine. Whether you're diving into AI development, computer vision, or robotics, this board delivers the interfaces you actually need, minus the spaghetti wiring.

Designed for developers who enjoy performance without the bulk, the J401 offers plug-and-play expansion with enough ports to make your desktop jealous. Featuring M.2 slots for SSD and WiFi/Bluetooth , HDMI and MIPI CSI for high-quality video , and a 9-20V flexible power input , this carrier board gives your Jetson brain the body it deserves.

Key Features:

  • Supports Jetson Orin NX and Orin Nano modules
  • 1x Gigabit Ethernet port for reliable network connectivity
  • M.2 Key M slot for NVMe SSDs (because speed matters)
  • M.2 Key E slot for WiFi and Bluetooth modules
  • 4x USB ports for all your gadgetry
  • MIPI CSI camera interface for high-res video capture
  • HDMI output to connect your display or remind your AI who's boss
  • RTC (Real-Time Clock) for keeping time even when your code doesn't
  • Built-in fan header to prevent spontaneous combustion
  • Compact design for space-saving edge deployments
  • 9-20V wide power input —because flexibility is sexy
Specification
Carrier Board
Storage 1x M.2 Key M 2242 Interface for NVMe SSD
Networking Ethernet 1x Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000M)
M.2 KEY E 1x M.2 Key E PCIe 2230
I/O USB 2x USB 3.0 Type A (Integrated USB 2.0)

1x USB 3.0 0.5mm pitch 20P ZIF

1x USB 2.0 Micro-AB

Camera 1x 15pin CSI
Display 1x HDMI
Fan 1x Fan Connector (5V PWM)
Multifunctional Port 1x 40-Pin Expansion header (2x I2C, 1x UART, 1x I2S, 2x SPI)

1x 14-Pin header (1x UART, 1x CAN)

RTC 1 x RTC socket(rechargeable 3V Lithium Battery Connector)
Power 9-20V DC @7A
Mechanical (W x D x H) 87mm x 52mm
Operating Temperature -25℃~65℃

Application Fields:

  • Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR)
  • AI Video Analytics
  • Machine Vision
  • Generative AI

Hardware Overview

What's in the Box:

  • 1 x J401 Carrier Board
  • Mounting screws and hardware (subject to availability)
  • Possibly an anti-static bag and a whiff of factory optimism

Disclaimer: Accessories included may vary based on current stock levels, supply chain goblins, or cosmic misalignment. Check with us for specifics if you're picky.

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