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== Included in the box ==
* NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin module
* Reference Carrier board
** Wi-fi module
* USB Type-C power supply
* USB Type-C to USB Type-A cable


== Developer Kit Overview ==
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The side view and parts name.
In this section, you are going to learn about the carrier boards currently available for the Orin SoM.
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=== Right side view ===


[[File:Jetson-orin-jetson-agx-orin-rigth.jpg|thumb| center | 600px | Right side view. Image provided by Nvidia]]
The carrier board is the piece of hardware that offers the physical interfaces to use the Orin, the Orin SoM is connected to the carrier board using its 699-pin connector. Many customers start evaluating the Jetson SoMs using the developer kits offered by NVIDIA, and then once they have determined that this SoM meets their project requirements they proceed to design their custom carrier board or choose one of the carrier boards available in the market. Currently, there are two carrier boards designed for the Orin AGX:
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{| class="wikitable" style="margin-right: 22em;"
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! Number 
! Description
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| '''1'''
| Power button
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| '''2'''
| Force Recovery button
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| '''3'''
| Reset button
|-
| '''4'''
| USB Type-C port (DFP only)
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| '''5'''
| DC power jack
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| ''' 6 '''
| Ethernet port
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| ''' 7 '''
| USB Type=A ports (2x USB 3.2 Gen 2)
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| ''' 8 '''
| DisplayPort output
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| ''' 9 '''
| USB micro-B port (For debug)
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|}


=== Left side view ===
*[[NVIDIA Jetson Orin/Introduction/Carrier_Boards/Nvidia_developer_kit| NVIDIA Orin developer kit]] is the carrier board offered by NVIDIA as the Orin developer kit. Figure 1 shows NVIDIA's developer kit for the Orin:
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[[File:Jetson-orin-jetson-agx-orin-left.jpg|thumb| center | 600px | Left side view. Image provided by Nvidia]]
[[File:NVIDIA_Jetson_Orin_AGX_devkit.png|center|650px|thumb|[[NVIDIA Jetson Orin/Introduction/Carrier_Boards/Nvidia_developer_kit| Figure 1: NVIDIA Orin developer kit]]]]
 
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*[[NVIDIA Jetson Orin/Introduction/Carrier_Boards/Auvidea_X230D| Auvidea’s X230D]] is a carrier for the Orin AGX with heatsink, fan, and optionally NVME SSD.
 
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*[[NVIDIA Jetson Orin/Introduction/Carrier_Boards/Connect_Tech_Rogue| Connect Tech’s Forge]] is a carrier with a small footprint, designed for commercial deployment sold by Connect Tech.


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| '''1'''
| USB Type-C port (UFP and DFP)
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| '''2'''
| 40-pin connector
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| USB Type-A ports (2x USB 3.2 Gen 1)
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In this section, you are going to learn about the carrier boards currently available for the Orin SoM.


The carrier board is the piece of hardware that offers the physical interfaces to use the Orin, the Orin SoM is connected to the carrier board using its 699-pin connector. Many customers start evaluating the Jetson SoMs using the developer kits offered by NVIDIA, and then once they have determined that this SoM meets their project requirements they proceed to design their custom carrier board or choose one of the carrier boards available in the market. Currently, there are two carrier boards designed for the Orin AGX:


  • NVIDIA Orin developer kit is the carrier board offered by NVIDIA as the Orin developer kit. Figure 1 shows NVIDIA's developer kit for the Orin:


Figure 1: NVIDIA Orin developer kit


  • Auvidea’s X230D is a carrier for the Orin AGX with heatsink, fan, and optionally NVME SSD.


  • Connect Tech’s Forge is a carrier with a small footprint, designed for commercial deployment sold by Connect Tech.



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