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The Jetson Xavier NX module is designed to optimize power efficiency and supports two software-defined power modes. The default mode provides a 10W power budget for the module; the other provides a 15W budget. These power modes constrain the module to near their 10W or 15W budgets by capping the GPU and CPU frequencies and the number of online CPU cores at a pre-qualified level. See [https://docs.nvidia.com/jetson/l4t/index.html NVIDIA Jetson Linux Developer Guide] for details about power modes. | The Jetson Xavier NX module is designed to optimize power efficiency and supports two software-defined power modes. The default mode provides a 10W power budget for the module; the other provides a 15W budget. These power modes constrain the module to near their 10W or 15W budgets by capping the GPU and CPU frequencies and the number of online CPU cores at a pre-qualified level. See [https://docs.nvidia.com/jetson/l4t/index.html NVIDIA Jetson Linux Developer Guide] for details about power modes. | ||
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+ | * Wiki: https://elinux.org/Jetson_Xavier_NX | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:30, 19 May 2020
Contents
Overview
Features
Power Guide
The Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit requires a 9−20V power supply. The 19-volt power supply packaged in the kit attaches to power jack [J16].
The Jetson Xavier NX module is designed to optimize power efficiency and supports two software-defined power modes. The default mode provides a 10W power budget for the module; the other provides a 15W budget. These power modes constrain the module to near their 10W or 15W budgets by capping the GPU and CPU frequencies and the number of online CPU cores at a pre-qualified level. See NVIDIA Jetson Linux Developer Guide for details about power modes.
CAUTION: Jetson Xavier NX is not hot-pluggable. Before installing or removing the module, the main power supply (to VDD_IN pins) must be disconnected and adequate time allowed for the various power rails to fully discharge.
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